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Voltage Gloves Manufactured with Pride in America.
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SALISBURY
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the global leader in the
manufacture of electrical insulating rubber gloves.
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Salisbury
provides 80% of U.S. investor owned utilities with the highest
quality electrical insulating rubber gloves.
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The
Salisbury Advantage
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| We at Salisbury know that lives
depend on the quality of our products. That's why Salisbury
production facilities manufacture rubber insulating gloves
that comply with the highest possible standards and regulations. |
| Salisbury rubber insulating gloves
have earned the reputation for superior performance - meeting
and exceeding the requirements for current ASTM D120 specifications.
Our gloves are tested following ASTM D120/IEC903 specifications. |
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- Meet ASTM D120 and IEC/EN 60903 standards
- All ASTM voltage classes available
- Single and two color gloves available
- Full range of sizes (8-12), including
half sizes
- Our Salisbury exclusive Type II Salcor®
glove in Class 00 & 0.
- Gloves are available in four styles:
Straight Cuff
Contour Cuff
Bell Cuff
Flare Cuff
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Most
durable and reliable glove you can buy.
Nothing
but the best from Salisbury.
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asdClasses
from 00 - 4
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Maximum
Use Voltage AC
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Max.
Use Voltage AC
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Class
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Max.
Use Voltage AC
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Low
Voltage
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High
Voltage
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00
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500
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1
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7,500
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0
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1,000
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2
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17,000
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3
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26,500
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4
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36,000
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asdLow
Voltage Gloves
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ASTM
Class 00 & 0
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E001BL9H
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E014R10H
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E011BLO10
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- The Market Leader |
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Our
low voltage insulating rubber gloves are offered in
Class 00 and Class 0. Class 00 gloves are available
in red Type I Natural Rubber, blue Type II Salcor™
Rubber and NEW SALISBURY ADVANTAGE contrasting
blue/orange Type II Salcor™ Rubber.
2 color advantage- The
contrast between the thin outer orange color against
the inner blue color makes inspecting for cuts and
tears easier when the glove is inflated or stretched.
Class 0 gloves are available in red, yellow, black
and contrasting black/yellow Type I Natural Rubber
and blue or contrasting blue/orange Type II Salcor™
Rubber.
Most
Low Voltage gloves are available in a full range of
sizes from 8 through 12, including half sizes.
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asdHigh
Voltage Gloves
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ASTM
Class 1, 2, 3, 4
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| Salisbury
- The Market Leader |
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Class 1 - Class 4 high voltage insulating
rubber gloves are available in traditional straight cuff,
bell cuff, flare cuff and contour cuff design in Type I, Natural
Rubber. Colors ranges are all black, all red, all yellow,
red/black and yellow/black. Salisbury offers the most extensive
range of styles and hand sizes.
Salisbury also offers electrical insulating
rubber mittens (Class 1-4) in bell cuff design
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| Most High
Voltage gloves are available in a full range of sizes from 8
through 12, including half sizes. |
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To
determine glove size, measure the circumference around
the palm. Allow for additional room if fabric glove liners
are to be worn, especially with thermal liners.
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straight
cuff - E316YB10
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contour
cuff - E218CYB10
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bell
cuff - E216BCYB9H
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flair
cuff - E114FCRB9
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asdInspecting
Rubber Gloves & Sleeves
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Cracking
& Cutting
Shown above is the damage caused
by prolonged folding or compressing. |
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Chemical
Attack
This photo shows swelling caused
by oils and other petroleum compounds. |
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Snags
Damage shown here is due to wood and metal splinters and
other sharp objects. |
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UV
Checking
Storing in areas exposed to prolonged sunlight causes
UV checking. |
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Avoid
Folding Gloves
The strain on rubber at a folded point is equal to stretching
the glove to twice its length. |
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Avoid
Storing Inside Out
Gloves should never be stored inside out. Storing gloves
reversed strains the rubber severely and causes ozone
cutting. |
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