Leather Protector Gloves should be worn over Insulating Gloves to provide necessary mechanical protection against cuts, abrasions and punctures. Clydesdale Leather Protector Gloves are manufactured from cowhide or goatskin. Goatskin is softer and therefore more flexible whilst cowhide is stronger and more economically priced. Warning: Never use Leather Protector Gloves on their own for protection against electric shock as serious injury or death could result, always use the correctly specified insulating gloves. Part No. (CLY 555..) | Material | Suitable for Insulating Glove Class | Length | Description | | 07451** | Goatskin | 0, 1 | 13" | Buckle Tie & Hi Vis Cuff
 | | ILPG10** | Goatskin | 0, 1 | 10" | Elasticated Cuff
| | ILP3S** | Cowhide | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 12" | Leather Cuff Palmside, Vinyl Reverse
| | ILPG5** | Goatskin | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 14" | | 156-4** | Cowhide | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 12" | 4" Rubber Cuff
 6" Rubber Cuff | | 156-6** | Cowhide | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 14" |
** Insert suffix for sizing: 08 for size 8, 10 for size 10 etc. As laid down within the specifications of the EN and ASTM standards, it is essential to ensure the correct distance between the top of the protector glove cuff and the top of the bead of the insulating glove. The clearance table adjacent details the applicable gap per class of insulating glove. | Glove Class | Distance | 0 | 1/2" (13mm) | 1 | 1" (26mm) | 2 | 2" (51mm) | 3 | 3" (76mm) | 4 | 4" (102mm) |
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