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The MCR SAFETY 93868L is a 7-gauge cut resistant glove designed for general purpose work where contact with sharp objects, edges, or abrasive surfaces is a regular hazard. Constructed from a blended shell of DuPont Kevlar, stainless steel, and nylon, the glove delivers cut and abrasion resistance while maintaining enough dexterity for detail-oriented hand work. PVC stripes are applied to the palm side to improve grip and extend wear life in slippery or oily conditions. Available in Large and finished in blue, the 93868L is sold by the pair and suited for tradespeople, assembly workers, and industrial maintenance personnel who require reliable hand protection on the job.
The 93868L fits into general-purpose cut protection programs across a wide range of trades and industrial settings. Typical applications include sheet metal handling, glass work, HVAC duct fabrication, plumbing rough-in with copper or corrugated stainless tubing, and light manufacturing assembly. The PVC-striped palm makes it a practical choice in environments where parts or materials need to be gripped securely. The Kevlar and stainless steel blend addresses both cut and abrasion threats without the bulk of heavier-duty gloves, making it appropriate for tasks that require hand feel alongside protection.
Designed as a general-purpose cut resistant hand protection solution for tradespeople working with sharp materials such as sheet metal, corrugated stainless steel tubing, or glass in HVAC, plumbing, and industrial maintenance applications.
Inspect gloves for cuts, abrasions, or compromised stitching before each use and replace any pair showing structural damage. Follow your employer or jobsite personal protective equipment program when selecting glove cut level for specific tasks. Gloves should be sized correctly to prevent bunching or slippage that could reduce dexterity or grip effectiveness.
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