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The MCR SAFETY MU3624GKXL is a heavy-duty utility driver glove engineered for electrical and utility trade professionals who need reliable cut protection and arc flash resistance in demanding field conditions. Built from premium brown top-grain goatskin leather, this glove features a 13-gauge DuPont Kevlar liner that delivers serious cut resistance while maintaining the hand sensitivity required for precision work. The arc rating of 61.4 cal/cm2 and a Heat Attenuation Factor (HAF) of 95.6% make it a practical choice where both mechanical and thermal hazards are present. Sold as a pair in size X-Large.
This glove is designed for utility and electrical workers operating in the field, including linemen, transmission crews, and utility maintenance technicians. It suits tasks that require strong grip, dexterity, and layered protection such as rigging tie-offs, handling hardware, or working near energized equipment. The gauntlet cuff and shirred elastic wrist help keep the glove securely positioned during active work. Strategically placed double-layer goatskin panels at the palm, fingertips, thumb crotch, index finger, and knuckle add reinforcement exactly where abrasion and wear are heaviest without bulking up the glove unnecessarily.
Designed as an OEM-style utility driver glove suitable for electrical, utility, and general trade applications requiring cut resistance and arc flash protection in an X-Large fit.
Inspection and fitting should be performed before each use to confirm no cuts, tears, or compromised seams are present. For work near energized equipment, verify the arc rating meets the requirements of the applicable NFPA 70E hazard risk category before use. This glove is intended for use by qualified electrical and utility trade workers following applicable safety codes and employer PPE programs. Retire the glove immediately if the leather, liner, or stitching shows signs of damage.
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