Product Description
Ultra-lightweight 21-gauge seamless knit glove delivers a thin form of cut resistant protection. ANSI/ISEA A5 cut resistance is optimal for many industry and application mandates. Ideal to wear under a non-cut resistant glove to enhance cut resistance without adding bulk that typically leads to restricted hand movements and reduced dexterity.
PIP 16-051 Features:- Seamless construction offers increased comfort
- Premium PolyKor® blended 21G shell is lightweight and provides excellent dexterity, tactile sensitivity, and cut resistance
- Uncoated glove will maintain cut resistant properties while outer glove degrades if worn as a complimentary liner
- Touchscreen compatible, allowing users to operate a touch screen device without removing gloves
- Complies with FDA food handling requirements 21 CFR, Part 177
- Latex free
- Knit wrist helps prevent dirt and debris from entering the glove
- Machine washable for extended use
- Secure Dry Grip and Oil Resistant
- Handling and Assembly of Medium to Large Parts and Materials
- Metal Fabrication
- Mechanical Equipment Maintenance and Repair
- Heavy to Medium Fastening and Anchoring
- Cut Level: A5
- Test Method: ASTM F2992-15
- Abrasion Level: 3
- Test Method: ASTM D3884-09
ANSI/ISEA has released a new edition of the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard (2024 ed). The changes include a new standardized glove label for easier identification of key protection levels for both distributors and end-users. The new pentagon marking was created to simplify and standardize the identification of protective glove performance levels, including abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance. By consolidating this information into a single, easily recognizable label, it improves usability for workers and reduces the risk of selecting inadequate protection.
- EN 388 2016 Results: 3X4XE
- Abrasion: 3
- Cut (Coupe Test): X
- Tear: 4
- Puncture: X
- Cut (TDM-100 Test): E
EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove's ratings.

