Collection: Insulated Cut Resistant Gloves
Insulated cut resistant gloves provide warmth and blade protection.Flexible design allows safe, precise work in cold, high-risk environments.
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Schwer Winter Cut Resistant Gloves | ANSI A9, Nitrile Grip, Touchscreen, PM3326-W
Regular price $16.29Regular price$17.99Sale price $16.29Sale -
Schwer Winter Work Gloves | ANSI A6, Nitrile Grip, Touchscreen, PR3388
Regular price $15.39Regular price$16.99Sale price $15.39Sale -
Schwer Winter Cut Resistant Gloves | ANSI A5, PU Grip, Touchscreen, CR3088-W
Regular price $44.89Regular price$55.99Sale price $44.89Sale
Learn More about Insulated Cut Resistant Gloves
What are insulated cut resistant gloves?
These gloves combine cut resistance and thermal insulation for safety and comfort. Durable and flexible, they allow precise work in cold, demanding conditions.
Why you need insulated cut resistant gloves?
Compared to regular cut resistant gloves, insulated cut resistant gloves add warmth and insulation, making them perfect for use in cold storage, winter work or icy outdoor environments. They protect your hands from cuts while keeping them comfortable and functional in low temperatures.
Which insulated cut resistant gloves are available at Schwer?
Schwer’s cut resistant gloves can mainly be categorized by cut level and coating material.
By Cut Level
ANSI A5: Medium Cut Risk Applications: CR3088-W
Recommend for metal/glass processing (medium cut risks): auto repair (metal parts), metal product manufacturing (sheet cutting), glass production (cutting/handling), leatherworking (thick leather). Sharp edges, moderate cutting force.
ANSI A6: Medium Cut Risk Applications: PR3388
Recommend for metal/glass processing (medium cut risks): auto repair (metal parts), metal product manufacturing (sheet cutting), glass production (cutting/handling), leatherworking (thick leather). Sharp edges, moderate cutting force.
ANSI A9: Heavy Cut Risk Applications: PM3326-W
For extremely high - risk cutting tasks: heavy machinery manufacturing, steel mill work (high - intensity metal cutting, hot steel handling); fiberglass production (handling sharp fibers); aerospace precision cutting; military ordnance disposal, special mining. Involves sharp/hard objects and complex hazards.
If you are not entirely sure about your risk level, we recommend choosing a higher cut resistance level.
By Coating Material
Oil and chemical resistance – suitable for working with oils, chemicals, and solvents.
Abrasion resistance – durable and ideal for handling rough or abrasive materials.
Synthetic material benefits – generally strong, flexible, and puncture-resistant compared to natural rubber.
Polyurethane (PU): CR3088-W
High tactile sensitivity – the thin coating allows for precise handling and skillful tasks.
Good abrasion resistance – durable enough for general work.
Solid grip in dry conditions – reliable for handling dry materials.
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