2019 Pyramex Safety Solutions Catalog
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
GLOVES 128<br />
CORXCEL 130 – 132<br />
– 135<br />
WHAT YOU<br />
NEED<br />
TO KNOW<br />
ARCHONX 132 – 133<br />
POLY-TORQ 133<br />
Glove Certifications<br />
<strong>Pyramex</strong> work gloves have been independently<br />
tested for various standards and certifications.<br />
Use the quick key (ANSI • CE •) on the following<br />
pages to reference product models that meet<br />
these standards and certifications. Use the dots<br />
next to each part number to reference which<br />
options meet the standards and certifications.<br />
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016<br />
EN388:2003<br />
EN388:2016<br />
•<br />
•<br />
Dipped Glove Sizing<br />
The color of the binding around the cuff<br />
indicates the glove size.<br />
Small (7)<br />
Medium (8)<br />
Large (9)<br />
X-Large (10)<br />
2X-Large (11)<br />
IMPACT-HEAVY DUTY 134 – 135<br />
MEDIUM DUTY 135<br />
LIGHT DUTY 135<br />
A<br />
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016<br />
ANSI standard features cut ratings that range from<br />
A1 through A9. Cut ratings are based on the grams<br />
of weight needed to cut through the material. Our<br />
ANSI cut level glove options include A2 (500-999<br />
grams to cut), A3 (1,000-1,499 grams to cut) and<br />
A4 (1,500-2,199 grams to cut).<br />
CE EN388:2003<br />
CE EN388:2016<br />
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9<br />
Selection Chart<br />
HPPE | NITRILE | MICRO-FOAM<br />
Liner<br />
Coatings<br />
Grip<br />
GL603DPC5 • • M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL<br />
Part Numbers<br />
Size<br />
Certifications<br />
B<br />
CE EN388 standard features abrasion, cut, tear and<br />
puncture ratings. Abrasion ratings are based on<br />
the number of cycles required to abrade through<br />
the sample glove. Cut ratings are based on the<br />
number of cycles required to cut through the<br />
sample at a constant speed. Tear ratings are based<br />
on the amount of force required to tear the sample.<br />
Puncture ratings are based on the amount of force<br />
required to pierce the sample with a standard-sized<br />
point.<br />
EN388<br />
4543<br />
Cat.II<br />
Tear Rated (1 - 4)<br />
Circular Blade Cut Rated (1 - 5)<br />
Abrasion Rated (1 - 4)<br />
Puncture Rated (1 - 4)<br />
The TDM-100 Test is an additional cut test. This test<br />
is done after the first 60 rotations of the Coup test<br />
to assess the durability of a glove more accurately.<br />
Levels include A (200-508 grams), B (509-1019<br />
grams), C (1020-1529 grams), D (1530-2242<br />
grams), E (2243-3058 grams) and F (3059+<br />
grams). The new standard also features an Impact<br />
Protection Test. This test is only for gloves that are<br />
intended to provide impact protection. The Impact<br />
rating is based on the amount of impact energy (5<br />
joules) dropped on the surface of the glove. Ratings<br />
include P (pass), F (failed), and X (not tested).<br />
EN388<br />
4543CX<br />
Cat.II<br />
Impact Rated (P, F, X)<br />
Cut Rated (A - F) TDM-100 Test<br />
A – GL402C5<br />
B – GL802CR<br />
C – GL604C5<br />
C<br />
<strong>Pyramex</strong> gloves that comply with the EN388:2003 standard can still be sold.<br />
As we move forward, we will start testing to the current 2016 standards.