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Portwest 18 Inch(45cm) Cut Resistant Sleeve - Yellow

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  • Level D cut resistance
  • 13 gauge liner for a perfect fit
  • Available in 3 lengths, 35cm, 45cm and 56cm
  • Superior cut and heat resistance
  • Machine washable
  • Sold in singles
  • Thumb hole for secure fit

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PRODUCT DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS

Presenting the Portwest 18 Inch(45cm) Cut Resistant Sleeve - Yellow. Designed to set a benchmark in protective wear, this sleeve is crafted for professionals exposed to environments where the risk of cuts and heat is elevated. When arm safety cannot be compromised, this sleeve emerges as the go-to choice.

Key Features:

  • Level D Cut Resistance: Offering premium defense against cuts, ensuring utmost arm safety in high-risk environments.
  • Perfect Fit: Equipped with a 13-gauge liner, the sleeve assures a snug fit, hugging the arm's contours without causing discomfort.
  • Versatile Lengths: Available in three convenient lengths - 35cm, 45cm, and 56cm - catering to diverse user preferences and requirements.
  • Unmatched Protection: Provides superior resistance against both cuts and heat, shielding the wrist and arm regions effectively.
  • Easy Maintenance: Designed for hassle-free care, the sleeve is machine washable and can be cleaned with minimal effort.
  • Convenient Design: Sold singly and comes with a thumb hole, ensuring a secure fit that prevents slippage during activities.
  • Compliance with Standards: Authenticated by ITS Testing Services (UK) Ltd. (Intertek) and adheres to crucial EN and ANSI standards, signifying its top-tier quality and safety profile.

The Portwest 18 Inch(45cm) Cut Resistant Sleeve - Yellow is a reflection of Portwest’s dedication to craft safety gear that doesn't just meet but exceeds user expectations. For those who prioritize safety without compromising on comfort, this sleeve is the definitive choice.

  • Level D cut resistance
  • 13 gauge liner for a perfect fit
  • Available in 3 lengths, 35cm, 45cm and 56cm
  • Superior cut and heat resistance
  • Machine washable
  • Sold in singles
  • Thumb hole for secure fit
  • 18 inch (45cm) cut resistant sleeve
  • CE certified
  • Retail bag which aids presentation for retail sales
  • ANSI cut level A4
  • CE foodsafe
  • UKCA marked
  • Wash at 40°C using non-biological detergent, re-shape after wash. Do not tumble dry.

Standards

  • ITS Testing Services (UK) Ltd. (Intertek)
  • EN ISO 21420: 2020
  • EN 388: 2016 + A1: 2018 (4X4XD)
  • EN 407: 2020 (X1XXXX)
  • ANSI/ISEA 105: 2016 CUT Level (A4)

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Specifications

Weight
0.08kg
Colour
Yellow
Country of Origin
 China

Material Specs

Materials
HPPE, Glass Fibre, Polyester, Elastic & Elastane

Specifications are subject to change - See Terms & Conditions for more info

KEY FEATURES

Silver Ecovadis Sustainability Rating 2022

Silver Ecovadis Sustainability Rating 2022

Portwest has been independently rated by Ecovadis for its environmental, social, and ethical performance and achieved a silver rating, meaning they are in the top 25% of globally rated companies.
The pillars taken into consideration include the environment, labour practices and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.

CE Certified

CE Certified

This product conforms with essential health and safety requirements as set out in European Directives.

UKCA Marked

UKCA Marked

This symbol indicates UKCA marking in progress at time of print. All products placed on the UK market from January 2023 must be UKCA marked.

Knitting Gauge - 13

Knitting Gauge - 13

This fabric has a knitting gauge of 13 stitches per inch.