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The MCR SAFETY MU3624FRM is a cut-resistant, arc-rated utility driver glove built for the demands of the electrical utility trade. Constructed from premium top-grain goatskin leather, this glove delivers an arc rating of 24.7 cal/cm2 (HRC2/CAT2) and a Heat Attenuation Factor (HAF) of 91.3 percent. A full Kevlar lining and DuPont Kevlar stitching on all seam lines extend service life and resist seam blowout under hard use. The Nomex back panel adds breathability during extended wear. Electricians, linemen, and utility workers who need ATPV-rated hand protection without sacrificing dexterity will find this glove suited to pole work, tie-off prep, and high-contact transmission tasks.
This glove is sized Medium and sold as a pair. It is intended for utility industry professionals working in environments where arc flash and cut hazards are both present. The wing-style thumb design and shirred elastic wrist keep the glove seated securely during repetitive hand movements. A second layer of goatskin in the palm, fingertips, thumb crotch, index finger, and knuckle area provides reinforced wear protection in the highest-contact zones without adding bulk that reduces tactile feedback. The soft, pliable goatskin maintains comfort even in sweaty or humid field conditions.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-issue glove for utility and electrical trade workers requiring HRC2/CAT2 arc-rated hand protection in standard Medium sizing.
Inspect gloves before each use for cuts, seam separation, or leather degradation that could compromise arc or cut protection. Arc-rated PPE must be selected and used in accordance with NFPA 70E incident energy analysis or the PPE category method for the task at hand. Do not use these gloves as a substitute for rubber insulating gloves where voltage-rated dielectric protection is required. Gloves should be stored away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and petroleum-based contaminants to preserve leather integrity.
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