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SPIDERHAND 335131473855 Tig Supreme Deerskin Tig Welding Gloves

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Product Information

Specifications

Product Usage Instructions

Step 1: Unpacking
When you receive the product, carefully unpack all the components included in the package.

Step 2: Assembly
Follow the assembly instructions provided in the manual to set up the product correctly.

Step 3: Power On
Connect the product to a power source and turn it on using the power button.

Step 4: Usage
Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on how to use the product effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: Where can I find additional support?
    A: For additional support, visit our website at www.spider-hand.com/support or contact our customer service.
  • Q: How do I clean the product?
    A: To clean the product, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
  • Q: What should I do if the product malfunctions?
    A: In case of any malfunctions, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact our customer service for assistance.

Instructions for use

This is a general guide for gloves. Check on the glove or the dispenser which properties your glove has. Below you will find the meaning of the various pictograms and the classes.SPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (1)

  • Brand name
  • Name of article
  • Category
  • Compliance with Regulation EU 2016/425
  • Size of glove
  • Please refer to the manual for detailed info
  • Pictograms that visualise this type of risk
  • The standard to which the glove is tested
  • Classes that indicate the levels of
  • protection against the risks Only For Example

Gloves that have a CE marking comply with the general requirements according to European Regulation EU 2016/425 and according to the European standards as indicated by the pictograms.
The information in this document is intended to help the wearer as to the correct use of personal safety equipment. The results achieved are the result of tests carried out under laboratory conditions. It should be noted that the actual conditions of use cannot be imitated. The actual performance in the workplace will be influenced by other factors such as temperature, abrasion, degradation and so on. It is the responsibility of the user and not of the manufacturer to determine whether the selected gloves are suitable for their desired purpose.

GENERAL WARNINGS FOR USING GLOVES

  • If there is a danger of being entangled in moving machine parts, gloves should not be worn. That certainly applies if the resistance to tearing of the gloves is greater than class 1 (third digit by the hammer).
  • Gloves with a cotton or uncoated back, offer only partial protection for the hand.
  • Care was taken in the design of our gloves to ensure that the materials used would not cause harm to the skin. However, it should be noted that persons with extremely sensitive skin might experience some irritation.
  • Consult a doctor in such cases and contact your supplier for expert advice.
  • Latex gloves may cause allergic reactions in persons who are sensitive to latex proteins. Please note the warning on the smallest packaging unit.

Both new and used gloves must be carefully checked before use for any damage and should not be used if defects are discovered. Gloves should not be taken off if they are dirty or contaminated but, assuming that this would not entail any danger, should be cleaned as much as possible before you remove them.

STORAGE
Keep gloves in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight, radiant heat or chemicals. Avoid contact with ozone and ignition sources.

WASTE – REMOVAL
Used gloves may be contaminated with infectious substances or other hazardous materials. Obey local regulations when disposing of the gloves.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • This type of glove should preferably be cleaned dry with a small brush. Washing or dry cleaning may lead to a change in the properties of the material, for which no responsibility by the manufacturer may be accepted.
  • Chemically contaminated gloves should certainly not be washed or chemically cleaned, because after washing/ dry cleaning it cannot be guaranteed that the chemical resistance will be the same as when they are new.
  • Chemically contaminated gloves must be replaced in good time and not be reused. See also “Removal”

SIZES: SPECIFY CORRECT SIZE

FITTING AND SIZING: All sizes comply with the EN 420:2003+ A1:2009 for comfort and fit. Only wear the products in a suitable size. Products which are either too loose or too tight will restrict movement and will not provide the optimal level of protection. For Welder gloves, the sizes correspond to the minimum length requirements stated in EN 12477:2001 + A1:2005.

DEXTERITY:
With dexterity, it is tested how small, delicate objects can be picked up. To do this, short, thin sticks are used with a diameter of between 5 and 11 mm.SPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (2)

SPECIFIC PROTECTION

Below you will find an explanation of the pictogram and the classes for the different risk groups. Where applicable, you will also find specific alerts for the risk involved.

  • 0 = the minimum level was not reached
  • X = The relevant test was not carried out
  • 1) MECHANICAL RISKS EN 388:2016

The results are measured on the palm of the glove. If applicable, it should be noted that in multi-layered gloves the performance levels do not necessarily refer to the outer layer.SPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (3)

  • A = resistance to abrasion from 0 to 4
  • B = resistance to cutting from 0 to 5 (coupetest)
  • C = resistance to tearing from 0 to 4
  • D = resistance to puncture from 0 to 4
  • E = resistance to cutting from A to F (TDM test)
  • (P) = with or without impact protection

For materials that will blunt a knife, the result of the cutting test is indicative, whereas the TDM result is the reference.

THERMAL RISKS (HEAT) EN 407 (CAT II)

Protection against these risks can be recognised by the following pictogram on the glove or the dispenser.
These gloves are only intended for dry applications.SPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (4)

  • A = burning behaviour from 0 to 4. Gloves with Class 1 or 2 for reaction to fire are not suitable for contact with open flame.
  • B = contact heat from 0 to 4
  • C = convective heat from 0 to 4
  • D = radiant heat from 0 to 4
  • E = small splashes of molten metal from 0 to 4
  • F = large quantities of molten metal from 0 to 4

Please note that in the case of multi-layered gloves, the performance level does not necessarily refer to the outer layer. They refer to the full structure layer.

WELDING EN 12477
Protection against these risks can be recognised by the following pictogram. These gloves are only intended for dry applications.SPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (5)

Gloves that meet standard EN 12477 must meet the following minimum requirementsSPIDERHAND-335131473855-Tig-Supreme-Deerskin-Tig-Welding-Gloves-FIG- (6)

Dexterity: Performance levels – testing the mobility of the fingers (1-5)

Properties:

This standard describes risks associated with welding and related tasks (grinding, sanding, etc.). Welding gloves serve to protect the hand and wrist against small spatters from molten metal, short contact with small flames, convection heat, contact heat, UV radiation from the electric arc and mechanical hazards. Type A gloves have low dexterity but higher performance levels. Type B gloves have high dexterity but lower performance levels (recommended when high dexterity is required, as in the case of TIG welding).

Warnings:

There is currently no standardised method for detecting the penetration of UV radiation into materials used for gloves, but by the current production methods welding gloves normally offer resistance against penetration of this UV radiation. Gloves for use with arc welding not protect against electric shocks caused by defective material or contact with live parts (in this case, insulating gloves must be used in accordance with EN 60903). Moreover, the electric insulation is reduced when the gloves are wet, dirty or soaked with sweat, which can increase the risk.

CERTIFICATE

The EU Type examination according to Module B is carried out by Centexbel, Technologiepark70, BE-9052 Zwijnaarde; Belgium (NB 0493)
The Declaration of Conformity can be found at https://www.spider-hand.com

Documents / Resources

SPIDERHAND 335131473855 Tig Supreme Deerskin Tig Welding Gloves [pdf] Instruction Manual
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