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The MCR SAFETY 92720NFL is a cut-resistant work glove built on a 10-gauge HyperMax shell with a nitrile foam coating applied to the palm and fingertips. HyperMax is a high-performance polyethylene (HPPE) and steel fiber blend that delivers cut protection while maintaining dexterity. The nitrile foam coating provides grip on dry and lightly oily surfaces. The glove is sized Large and finished in black throughout. The black color is intentional — it masks dirt, grease, and soiling, which encourages longer wear cycles on the job site. These gloves are sold in pairs and are intended for industrial, construction, and maintenance professionals who require reliable hand protection in cut-hazard environments.
The 92720NFL fits applications where workers handle sharp materials such as sheet metal, glass, stamped parts, or fabricated components. The nitrile foam palm coating makes these gloves well-suited for assembly, parts handling, and light manufacturing tasks. The combination of a cut-resistant shell and a coated palm covers a wide range of general industrial scenarios where both cut resistance and grip are required. The gloves are appropriate for professional tradespeople and production environments that follow hand protection programs under ANSI or similar standards.
Designed as a general-purpose cut-resistant glove for industrial and construction trade applications requiring palm grip and cut-hazard hand protection in a Large size.
Inspect gloves for coating integrity and shell damage before each use. Nitrile foam coatings can degrade when exposed to certain solvents or prolonged immersion — verify chemical compatibility before use in wet-process environments. Follow your facility hand protection program and applicable ANSI/ISEA 105 guidelines when selecting gloves for specific cut levels. Replace gloves when the shell shows fraying or the coating exhibits cracking or separation.
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