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DEHNcare The hand and forearm region is particularly at risk of being
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burnt by arc faults whilst working on electrical installations.
protective gloves DEHNcare protective gloves of type APG provide reliable
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protection in the event of an arc fault. They comply with
applicable laws and regulations and have been extensively
tested in box tests.
DEHNcare protective gloves (APG)
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Type Part No.
Protection against APG 8 785 796
• second-degree skin burns caused by arc faults APG 9 785 797
• cut and stab wounds
• Protective gloves with long gauntlet: APG 10 785 798
enhanced arc fault protection up to the APG 11 785 799
crook of the arm APG 12 785 800
Maximum wearing comfort thanks to
• minimised sweat APG 8 L 785 808
• exceptional touch sensitivity APG 9 L 785 809
• excellent fit
• easier to put on APG 10 L 785 810
APG 11 L 785 811
APG 12 L 785 812
Approved and documented tests
• Arc fault protection as per IEC 61482-1-2,
class 2 (box test: 7 kA / 0.5 s)
• Arc fault protection as per IEC 61482-1-1
(ATPV: 32.8 cal / cm (leather palm) and 45 cal / cm 2
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(coated back))
• Hazard Risk Category HRC 3 (leather palm)
and HRC 4 (coated back)
• Protection against thermal risks (EN 407:2004)
• Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:2003)
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