Electrical Insulated Gloves, 500V High Voltage Resistance Electrician Safety Gloves, Rubber Non Slip Work Gloves (500V|Poly-Cotton insulated, Large)

500V Low Voltage Insulating Gloves – Breathable, Non-Slip Protection for Electrical & Mechanical Work
Comfortable, Wear-Resistant Safety Gloves for Metering & Maintenance Tasks
⚡ Reliable Low-Voltage Insulation
These work gloves feature insulated palms and fingers that help provide effective protection when operating or handling low-voltage electrical equipment up to and including 400 V. They are designed for metering, inspection, and maintenance work on de-energized or properly isolated systems, adding an extra layer of safety and confidence during everyday tasks. Always follow local safety regulations and use certified primary insulating gloves for live-line operations.

🤚 Rubberized Palm & Fingers for a Secure Grip
The gloves use a thick rubber coating on the palm and fingers that combines insulation with excellent wear resistance and flame-retardant performance. The textured surface increases friction so tools, meters, and components are held firmly, helping reduce slips and handling mistakes in demanding work environments.

🌬️ 13-Gauge Breathable Nylon Knit
Made from durable 13-gauge nylon/polyester knit, these gloves are strong yet breathable, keeping hands cooler and more comfortable during long shifts. The flexible fabric allows natural finger movement, making it easier to perform precise tasks such as wiring, testing, and control panel adjustments without removing your gloves.

🧤 Flexible Fit with High-Elastic Wrist
A high-elastic, snug-fitting wrist keeps the gloves securely in place while blocking dust and debris from entering. The stretchy cuff fits comfortably around the wrist without tightness, allowing frequent on-and-off use and smooth hand movements when reaching into panels or tight spaces.

🛠️ Multi-Scene Professional Application
These electrical insulated gloves are ideal for a wide range of tasks, including household repairs, automotive maintenance, circuit testing, electrical cabinet work, and installation and servicing of mechanical equipment. Whether you are a DIY homeowner or a professional electrician, they provide a practical combination of grip, durability, and low-voltage insulation support.

📏 Specifications
| Model | 500 V low-voltage insulating work gloves |
| Type | Auxiliary protective gloves for electrical and mechanical work |
| Material | 13-gauge nylon/polyester knit with rubberized, textured palm and fingers |
| Glove Length | Approx. 25 cm / 9.54 in |
| Palm Width | Approx. 10 cm / 3.94 in |
| Size | Standard size, stretchy knit fits most adult hands |
| Voltage Range | Designed for operations on electrical equipment up to and including 400 V; not intended as primary protection for live high-voltage work |
| Features | Insulating palm, non-slip texture, wear-resistant, breathable, flexible, high-elastic wrist cuff |
| Color | Yellow knit with dark blue rubber coating |
| Recommended Use | Mechanical operation, electrical maintenance, construction sites, circuit repair, distribution box work, general home and workshop repairs |
| Care Instructions | Keep clean and dry; wipe or gently hand wash if needed and air dry completely. Inspect regularly and replace if the rubber coating is cracked, worn, or damaged. |
❓ FAQ
1. Can these gloves be used to work directly on live circuits?
No. These gloves are designed for low-voltage metering and auxiliary protection only. They should not be used as the sole protection for live electrical work. Always de-energize equipment when possible and follow local regulations and safety standards.
2. What voltage level are these gloves suitable for?
They are rated as 500 V low-voltage insulating gloves and are suitable for operations involving equipment up to and including about 400 V. For higher voltages or live-line work, use certified electrical insulating gloves specifically rated for that application.
3. Are these fully rubber insulating gloves?
No. They are knitted nylon/polyester gloves with a rubberized palm and fingers for insulation support, grip, and durability. They do not replace professional high-voltage insulating gloves required by electrical safety standards.
4. What size are these gloves? Will they fit my hands?
The gloves are a standard size with a length of approximately 25 cm and palm width of about 10 cm. The stretchy knit construction allows them to fit most adult hands comfortably while maintaining flexibility for detailed work.
5. How should I maintain and replace these gloves?
Keep the gloves clean and dry, store them away from direct sunlight, oils, and solvents, and avoid contact with sharp edges that may damage the coating. Before each use, inspect for tears, holes, or cracks in the rubber. If any damage is found, replace the gloves immediately.