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The MCR SAFETY 4720 is a premium side leather welding glove built for professionals exposed to heat, flame, and spark in welding and heavy fabrication environments. Constructed from russet side leather with a one-piece 13-inch back panel, the glove is sewn with DuPont Kevlar thread throughout, providing strong resistance to thread burnout and seam failure under high-heat conditions. A full jersey lining adds comfort during extended wear, while welted seams reinforce high-stress areas. The limited-flammability cuff adds an additional layer of wrist and forearm protection. Sold as a pair, this glove is a standard-duty choice for welders, fabricators, and ironworkers who need reliable hand protection without sacrificing dexterity.
The 4720 is suited for MIG, stick, and general welding applications in both shop and field settings. The side leather construction balances heat resistance with pliability, making it practical for tasks that require the welder to handle rod, adjust clamps, or position workpieces frequently. The Kevlar-sewn seams extend glove service life in conditions where standard thread would degrade quickly. This glove is appropriate for professional welders, pipe fitters, and maintenance tradespeople working around open arc, grinders, and torch operations. Minimum order quantity is 12 pairs, making it a cost-effective option for shops and safety supply programs.
Designed as an OEM-style welding glove suitable for general MIG, stick, and torch welding applications requiring leather hand protection with heat-resistant thread construction.
Welding gloves should be inspected before each use for cuts, thin spots, or seam separation that could compromise protection. Replace gloves immediately if the leather shows signs of charring, cracking, or significant wear through. Keep gloves dry and away from oils or solvents that can degrade leather and reduce heat resistance. Consult applicable ANSI and workplace safety standards for hand protection requirements specific to your welding process and exposure level.
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