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The MCR SAFETY 96782XS is an 18-gauge cut-resistant glove built for trade and industrial work environments where hand protection and dexterity both matter. The shell is constructed from Hypermaxfiber, a high-performance HPPE-based yarn, and is coated on the palm and fingertips with a thin layer of nitrile for improved grip on dry, wet, and lightly oily surfaces. A reinforced thumb crotch adds durability at one of the highest-wear points on a work glove. At X-Small sizing, this glove fits smaller hands without sacrificing protection or tactile feel. Electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, and general trades workers who handle sheet metal, conduit, or sharp-edged components will find this glove a practical daily-wear option.
The 96782XS is suited for light-to-medium cut-hazard tasks in residential and commercial trade environments. Typical applications include handling sheet metal ductwork, copper pipe, electrical conduit, glass, and other materials with sharp edges or burrs. The nitrile palm coating provides enough grip for tool handling without adding bulk that would reduce finger sensitivity. The 18-gauge knit construction keeps the glove lightweight and breathable during extended wear. This glove is sold as a pair and is intended for professional tradespeople who need reliable cut protection without a heavy, cumbersome glove.
Designed as an OEM-style cut-resistant glove replacement for trades professionals requiring ANSI-rated hand protection in light-to-medium cut-hazard applications.
Inspect gloves before each use for cuts, tears, or coating separation that may reduce protection. Do not use damaged gloves on active cut-hazard tasks. When working near energized electrical components, confirm the glove rating is appropriate for the voltage class — cut-resistant gloves are not a substitute for rated electrical insulating gloves. Follow applicable OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138 personal protective equipment requirements for hand protection selection.
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