Ejendals Tegera 139 Heat Resistant Gloves
Ideal for metalworking applications, the Ejendals Tegera 139 Heat Resistant Gloves have been developed to protect against a number of hazards, including heat, abrasion, tearing and punctures. Featuring a flexible yet tough leather palm and a Kevlar lining, they are able to withstand short term contact with temperatures up to 100°C as well as splashes of molten metal.
Purchase Quantity
The Ejendals Tegera 139 Heat Resistant Gloves are supplied as a pair of gloves.
Sizing Information
To check if these sizes will fit you, measure the length and circumference of your hand as demonstrated in the diagram and match your results to the sizing table provided.
Size | Circumference (mm) | Length (mm) |
Size 6 | 152mm | 160mm |
Size 7 | 178mm | 171mm |
Size 8 | 203mm | 182mm |
Size 9 | 229mm | 192mm |
Size 10 | 254mm | 204mm |
Read our guide to sizing for more information about finding your perfect size.
How Do the Ejendals Tegera 139 Gloves Protect Your Hands?
Classified as Category II gloves, the Tegera 139 can manage intermediate level risks and medium-duty applications. Made from a combination of cowhide leather and Kevlar, they can withstand contact heat up to 100°C and small splashes of molten metal. Additionally, they have high levels of abrasion, tear and puncture resistance for protection against rough materials.
Performance Ratings
EN 388 (Protection Against Mechanical Risks)
Test | Result |
Abrasion | Level 4 |
Cut | N/A |
Tear | Level 4 |
Puncture | Level 4 |
Blade Cut | Level B |
Read our guide to EN 388 for more information.
EN 407 (Protection Against Thermal Risks)
Hazard | Resistance Rating |
Burning | Level 4 |
Contact Heat | Level 1 |
Convective Heat | Level 3 |
Radiant Heat | Level 2 |
Molten Metal (Splashes) | Level 4 |
Molten Metal (Large Quantities) | N/A |
Other:
- EN 1149 (Electrostatic Dissipative Materials)
Key Features and Benefits
- Gloves offer protection against a range of thermal risks
- Kevlar lining enhances heat resistance
- Suitable for short term contact with temperatures up to 100°C
- Capable of managing small splashes of molten metal
- Reinforced fingers and thumb for durability
- Fitted with reflectors for use in dimly lit settings
- Safety cuff extends protection to the wrists
Who Can Use the Tegera Heat Resistant Gloves?
Being heat resistant, durable and dexterous, the Ejendals 139 Heat Resistant Gloves are ideal for general metalworking applications. However, they are also versatile enough for use in a number of industries, including:
How Thick Are These Gloves?
Being tough and hardwearing, the Tegera 139 gloves have a slightly looser fit than standard gloves. As a result, they feature a palm thickness of between 0.9mm and 1.1mm.
Materials
The 139 gloves are made of the following materials:
- Palm Material: Split cowhide
- Back Material: Cotton
- Lining Material: Kevlar
- Outer Material Specification: Cotton (50%), leather (49%), natural latex (1%)
- Inner Material Specification: Para-aramid (100%)
Additional Documentation