Welding Gloves

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Welding gloves are typically made of common leather and can be stitched with Kevlar for durability and heat resistance. As the name implies, these gloves are used in various welding applications, or where there is a reasonable hazard of high heat. For our complete line of gloves: Glove Catalog

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How Our Welding Gloves Service Works

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On-site when you need us, providing industry leading products and services

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Trained professionals deliver your gloves

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We stock, maintain, replenish your safety cabinets

Most Popular Welding Gloves

  • Select shoulder split leather
  • Full cotton liner
  • Sewn with Kevlar®
  • 6 dozen per case
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  • Select Split Leather - Welding

Pursuant to OSHA Regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of personal protective equipment from Cintas bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. Cintas expressly disclaims all implied warranties including an implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.

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