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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Raychem Class 2 Electrical Hand Gloves | Working Up To 17000 AC / 25500 DC ( 1 Pair )
SKU: TI-RC-63355
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MRP : ₹5598 ₹3999
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Short Description
Raychem Class 2 Electrical Hand Gloves | Working Up To 17000 AC / 25500 DC ( 1 Pair )
Max Working Voltage : 17,000 AC
Max Use Voltage ( DC ) : 25500 DC
Made From High Quality Latex-Rubber
Best Quality
Easy To Use
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
- Weight (Approx.) : 500 gm
- Gloves Size : Free Size
- Net Quantity : 1 pair
- Classification : Class 2
- Max Working Voltage : 17,000 AC
- Proof Test Voltage : 20,000 AC
- Withstand Voltage : 30,000 AC
- Max Use Voltage ( DC ) : 25500 DC
- Finger Type : Full Fingered
- Colour : Red
- Material : High-Quality Latex Rubber
- Certified Under EN : 60903 and IEC 60903 Standards
Description
- Raychem Class 2 electrical hand gloves are premium high-voltage insulating gloves engineered for safe live working in demanding electrical environments. Designed to protect against electric shocks, these gloves offer reliable insulation up to 17,000V AC and 25,500V DC, making them ideal for linemen, electricians, and utility workers handling energized equipment.
- Crafted from high-quality natural rubber, the gloves provide superior dielectric strength and flexibility. Their ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit, reducing fatigue during extended use while maintaining full dexterity for precise tasks. The natural rubber material also offers excellent resistance to ozone, UV exposure, and mechanical wear, extending the gloves' lifespan.
- Certified under IEC 60903 and IS 13774 standards, these gloves meet rigorous international safety requirements for electrical insulating equipment. They are available in various sizes for a personalized fit and should be used in conjunction with appropriate over-gloves and other PPE for maximum protection. Always inspect for damage before use and follow manufacturer guidelines for storage and maintenance.
Features
:- High-Voltage Insulation : Provides reliable protection for live electrical work up to 17,000V AC and 25,500V DC, ensuring safety against electric shocks in high-risk environments.
- Material Composition : Constructed from premium natural rubber, offering excellent dielectric strength, flexibility, and resistance to ozone, UV degradation, and mechanical wear for long-lasting performance.
- Ergonomic Design : Engineered for comfort and a snug fit, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use while allowing full dexterity for precise handling of tools and equipment.
- Certifications : Compliant with IEC 60903 and IS 13774 international standards, guaranteeing adherence to stringent safety and quality requirements for electrical insulating gloves.
- Additional Benefits : Lightweight and durable, with options for various sizes to accommodate different users; designed for use with over-gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) for enhanced safety. Always inspect for damage and store properly to maintain effectiveness
Applications
:Electrical Maintenance and Repair
- Wiring and cable installation in residential or commercial buildings.
- Repairing low-voltage circuits, outlets, and switches.
- Handling live wires during troubleshooting in control panels or machinery.
Utilities and Power Distribution
- Maintenance of low-voltage transformers, substations, and distribution lines (up to rated limits).
- Battery maintenance and charging in vehicles or backup systems.
- Testing and servicing solar panels or small-scale renewable energy setups.
Industrial and Manufacturing
- Equipment calibration and repair in factories, such as conveyor systems or automated machinery.
- Working on low-voltage control systems in robotics or assembly lines.
- Electrical inspections in hazardous areas (e.g., non-explosive zones) for compliance checks.
Construction and Infrastructure
- Temporary electrical setups on construction sites, like portable generators or lighting.
- Grounding and bonding tasks during building wiring.
- Utility pole or underground cable work at low voltages.
Testing and Measurement
- Using multimeters, oscilloscopes, or other diagnostic tools on live circuits.
- Quality control testing in electronics manufacturing.
- Educational or training labs for safe eleical experimentation.
- Automotive and Transportation

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