XPRO® 3TTNLC6 Long Cuff Goatskin Welding Glove with Kevlar Cut Level A6, Impact Level 2 & 3M Thinsulate

Brand: XPRO®

XPRO® 3TTNLC6

Brand: XPRO®

XPRO® 3TTNLC6 Long Cuff Goatskin Welding Glove with Kevlar Cut Level A6, Impact Level 2 & 3M Thinsulate

XPRO® 3TTNLC6

Premium goatskin welding glove with Kevlar cut A6, impact level 2 protection, 3M C100 Thinsulate & Hi‑Viz long cuff.

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Performance ratings

EN388

EN388:2016 3X33FP

EN 388 2016 Results: 3X33FP
Abrasion: 3
Cut (Coupe Test): X
Tear: 3
Puncture: 3
Cut (TDM-100 Test): F
Impact Protection: P

EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove’s ratings. Click here for more information about the EN 388 2016 standard.

EN407

EN 407 41XX4X

Protective Gloves Against Thermal Hazards: 41XX4X
Resistance to Flammability – 4
Contact Heat Resistance – 1
Convective Heat Resistance – X
Radiant Heat Resistance – X
Resistance to Small Splashes of Molten Metal – 4
Resistance to Large Splashes of Molten Metal – X

EN 407 is a general European standard designed to be used for any glove that is to be sold as providing protection against thermal hazards. All six tests are graded on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 signifying that the glove failed the test, and 4 demonstrating it has achieved the maximum resistance in that specific area

ABRASION 5

Abrasion Level: 5
Test Method: ASTM D3389-10

The ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for abrasion and is scored from 0-6. The ASTM D3389-10 is used for uncoated gloves, and the end point (failure) is the number of abrasion cycles when the first thread or yarn is broken. The larger numbers of cycles indicate greater abrasion resistance of the product and a higher Abrasion Level.

CUT A6

Cut Level: A6
Test Method: ASTM F2992-15
New edition ISEA 105-2016 outlines a new test method for determining cut scores and a revised scale from A1-A9. Click here for more information about the new testing standard.

PUNCTURE 4

Puncture Level: 4
Test Method: ASTM F1342
The ISEA 105-2016 blunt force puncture testing uses a probe to simulate a tear or burst hazard. The test measures the amount of force needed for a blunt probe to pierce through PPE material. Results are given in Newtons, which is converted into a 1-5 scale and spans from 10 newtons (Level 1) to 150+ newtons (Level 5) of puncture resistance.

IMPACT 2

Impact Level: 2
ISEA 138 is a new, voluntary standard for the North American market designed to accurately classify different levels of impact protection offered by the impact-resistant gloves on the market.

EN ISO 21420:2020

The EN ISO 21420:2020 standard outlines the general requirements and test methods for protective gloves. It covers aspects such as design, construction, comfort, efficiency, and safety, ensuring gloves meet necessary performance criteria. This standard applies to all protective gloves, including those used in industrial environments, and replaces the previous EN 420:2003 standard.

European conformity

The CE mark (Conformité Européenne) indicates that a safety product meets the essential health, safety, and environmental protection requirements of the European Economic Area (EEA). It ensures that the product complies with relevant EU directives and can be sold freely within the EEA, providing assurance of its safety and quality.

Category II

Category II (Cat II) gloves are designed for intermediate risks, meaning they provide protection against mechanical, thermal, or chemical hazards but are not intended for extreme dangers. These gloves must be tested and type-approved by an EU-recognized institute and labeled with pictograms indicating their protective functions.

EN388

EN388:2016 3X33FP

EN 388 2016 Results: 3X33FP
Abrasion: 3
Cut (Coupe Test): X
Tear: 3
Puncture: 3
Cut (TDM-100 Test): F
Impact Protection: P

EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove’s ratings. Click here for more information about the EN 388 2016 standard.

EN407

EN 407 41XX4X

Protective Gloves Against Thermal Hazards: 41XX4X
Resistance to Flammability – 4
Contact Heat Resistance – 1
Convective Heat Resistance – X
Radiant Heat Resistance – X
Resistance to Small Splashes of Molten Metal – 4
Resistance to Large Splashes of Molten Metal – X

EN 407 is a general European standard designed to be used for any glove that is to be sold as providing protection against thermal hazards. All six tests are graded on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 signifying that the glove failed the test, and 4 demonstrating it has achieved the maximum resistance in that specific area

ABRASION 5

Abrasion Level: 5
Test Method: ASTM D3389-10

The ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for abrasion and is scored from 0-6. The ASTM D3389-10 is used for uncoated gloves, and the end point (failure) is the number of abrasion cycles when the first thread or yarn is broken. The larger numbers of cycles indicate greater abrasion resistance of the product and a higher Abrasion Level.

CUT A6

Cut Level: A6
Test Method: ASTM F2992-15
New edition ISEA 105-2016 outlines a new test method for determining cut scores and a revised scale from A1-A9. Click here for more information about the new testing standard.

PUNCTURE 4

Puncture Level: 4
Test Method: ASTM F1342
The ISEA 105-2016 blunt force puncture testing uses a probe to simulate a tear or burst hazard. The test measures the amount of force needed for a blunt probe to pierce through PPE material. Results are given in Newtons, which is converted into a 1-5 scale and spans from 10 newtons (Level 1) to 150+ newtons (Level 5) of puncture resistance.

IMPACT 2

Impact Level: 2
ISEA 138 is a new, voluntary standard for the North American market designed to accurately classify different levels of impact protection offered by the impact-resistant gloves on the market.

EN ISO 21420:2020

The EN ISO 21420:2020 standard outlines the general requirements and test methods for protective gloves. It covers aspects such as design, construction, comfort, efficiency, and safety, ensuring gloves meet necessary performance criteria. This standard applies to all protective gloves, including those used in industrial environments, and replaces the previous EN 420:2003 standard.

European conformity

The CE mark (Conformité Européenne) indicates that a safety product meets the essential health, safety, and environmental protection requirements of the European Economic Area (EEA). It ensures that the product complies with relevant EU directives and can be sold freely within the EEA, providing assurance of its safety and quality.

Category II

Category II (Cat II) gloves are designed for intermediate risks, meaning they provide protection against mechanical, thermal, or chemical hazards but are not intended for extreme dangers. These gloves must be tested and type-approved by an EU-recognized institute and labeled with pictograms indicating their protective functions.

  • Premium goatskin leather: strongest natural leather, abrasion-resistant
  • Welding style glove for heavy-duty industrial use
  • Fully lined with Kevlar® aramid fabric for ANSI A6 cut protection
  • Back of hand & fingers: Impact protection level 2
  • Sewn with Kevlar thread for maximum seam strength
  • 3M C100 Thinsulate insulation for warmth without bulk
  • Extended gauntlet cuff for added forearm protection
  • Hi‑Viz striping for enhanced visibility and safety
  • Flexible, durable design for comfort in demanding environments

Application: Welding, heavy-duty handling, fabrication, cold-weather industrial work

Trade: Welding, construction, automotive, oil & gas, manufacturing, metal fabrication

Hazard: Cuts, impact, abrasion, cold exposure, visibility risks

Industry: Industrial safety, PPE, mechanical, energy, logistics, metal fabrication

Kevlar® Cut Level A6 Protection

The glove is fully lined with Kevlar® aramid fabric, delivering ANSI A6 cut resistance. This ensures superior defense against sharp edges and blades, making it ideal for welding, fabrication, and other high‑risk industrial tasks.

Impact Protection Level 2

Reinforced with impact protection level 2 on the back of the hand and fingers, this glove provides reliable safety against knocks and bumps. Despite its rugged build, it remains comfortably flexible, allowing workers to maintain dexterity during precision work.

3M Thinsulate & Extended Gauntlet Cuff

Equipped with 3M C100 Thinsulate insulation, the glove offers warmth without bulk, keeping hands comfortable in cold environments. The extended gauntlet cuff provides added forearm coverage, while Hi‑Viz striping enhances visibility in low‑light or high‑risk settings.

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