CATU CG-00-R-28 Class 00 Electrical Insulating Rubber Gloves (IEC 60903)
Insulating Gloves
CG-00-R-28 short insulating gloves do not provide mechanical protection and require silicon leather overgloves (CATU CG-981). The insulating rubber gloves are made from natural colour latex ensuring highest dielectric features.
The gloves feature traceability through flashcode on colour-coded label. The colour is according to the class of electrical protection provided by the insulating gloves.
Insulating gloves convenient to any hand shape adapted for Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles operations: Arc Flash 6 cal protection, Class 1. Battery acid resistance.
Class 00 gloves ensure electrical safety and insulating levels for working near live voltages to 500V ac and 750V dc – see complete range of insulating gloves.
catu CG-00-R-28
Class 00 Insulating short Rubber Gloves
- Product Insulating Gloves
- Part Number CG-00-R-28
- Class 00
- Live Voltage ≥ 500V
- Tested Voltage 750V
- Category AZC – Resistant to Acid, O-Zone & Low Temperatures
- Total Length 280mm
- Colour Red
- Glove Sizes Available 7-12
- Standards EN 60903 & IEC 60903.
- Related Products | Insulating Matting | Dielectric & Insulating Boots | Arc Flash Clothing | Insulated Tools
CATU Insulating Glove Part Number | Size | Length | Class | Operating Voltage AC | Operating Voltage DC | Category |
CG-00-07-R-28 | 7 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
CG-00-08-R-28 | 8 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
CG-00-09-R-28 | 9 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
CG-00-10-R-28 | 10 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
CG-00-11-R-28 | 11 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
CG-00-12-R-28 | 12 | 280 | 00 | 500V | 750V | AZC |
To help select the correct size class 00 glove please view the image below or download our Glove Sizing Chart.
If you need any further advice about insulating gloves or electrical safety equipment for working on LV MV HV substation switchgear, transformers, cables or equipment please contact us.
INSULATING GLOVES – CLASS & CATEGORY
The following gloves manufactured by CATU Electrical do not provide mechanical protection and must be used with silicon leather glove covers or over-gloves – manufactured to IEC 60903 and EN 60903 standards.