The 10-inch Leather Protector Glove (CGOSKT) is designed to protect electrical insulating gloves in Class 0 and 00. Made from supple grain goatskin, it ensures mechanical risk protection according to the ASTM F696 standard. Essential for electrical safety, this protector significantly extends the lifespan of your insulating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Available in sizes 8 to 11 please select your size from the drop-down menu above.
No returnable if used. For more information about our return policy, please refer to the Orders and Returns.
Protect your rubber insulating gloves from cuts, punctures, and abrasions with our high-quality 10-inch goatskin leather protectors. An essential accessory for low-voltage electrical safety.
Superior Gloves manufacturer's code: CG0SKT
Available in sizes 8 to 11 please select your size from the drop-down menu above. The Line Pro G9NR0B28 insulating glove is specifically designed to pair with the protector glove to ensure complete safety during live operations.
The CGOSKT leather protectors are specifically designed to be worn over Class 0 and Class 00 rubber insulating gloves. Crafted from premium grain goatskin, they provide excellent dexterity while ensuring robust mechanical protection. Per electrical safety standards, wearing leather protectors is mandatory to preserve the dielectric integrity of your rubber gloves.
This 10-inch model features a straight cuff and an adjustable strap at the back to ensure a secure fit during live-line work.
Premium Goatskin Leather: Exceptional suppleness for precise tool handling and tactile sensitivity.
Mechanical Protection: High resistance to punctures, cuts, and abrasions.
Safety Enhancement: Prevents physical damage to expensive insulating gloves.
Optimal Fit: Adjustable strap with a buckle for a firm hold on the wrist.
Standard Compliance: Meets ASTM F696 requirements for leather protectors.
Total Length: 10 inches (25.4 cm).
Material: Grain goatskin leather.
Compatibility: Low-voltage insulating gloves (Class 00 and Class 0).
Cuff Style: Straight cuff.
| Feature | Specification |
| Brand | Magid (or equivalent) |
| Compatible Classes | 00 (500V) and 0 (1000V) |
| Standard | ASTM F696 |
| Color | White / Natural |
"Never confuse a leather protector with an ordinary work glove. The leather protector offers no electrical protection on its own; its sole purpose is to protect the rubber glove that provides the insulation. Always inspect your protectors to remove metal debris, oils, or grit that could puncture or degrade the rubber underneath."
This industrial leather glove for electricians measures 10 inches in length and complies with ASTM F696-06 standards. It is specifically designed to fit over Line Pro NR0B28 insulating gloves, certified to ANSI/ASTM D120 for protection of up to 1,000 volts. The goatskin leather offers outstanding resistance to abrasion and punctures while remaining comfortable and flexible.
The ASTM F696-06 standard ensures that the leather protector glove can be safely worn over a rubber insulating glove without reducing electrical safety. It confirms that the leather provides effective protection against impacts, scratches, and tears, while fitting securely over the insulating glove for maximum durability and comfort.
Start by wearing the Line Pro NR0B28 insulating glove, made of natural rubber, and featuring a straight cuff for better airflow. Then, slide on the Endura® CG0SKT leather glove and adjust the strap for a secure fit. This layered configuration ensures optimal mechanical and electrical protection.
After each use, wipe the glove with a damp cloth to remove residues. Allow it to air dry at room temperature, away from direct heat or sunlight. Dry cleaning is recommended to preserve the leather’s properties. Regular care will help maintain its performance and durability.
Always wear the Endura® CG0SKT glove with the Line Pro NR0B28 insulating glove to ensure full protection. Inspect both gloves before each use. Replace any glove immediately if it becomes torn or punctured. This glove is ideal for electrical maintenance, live line work, and other high-risk industrial environments.
For added protection, we recommend safety glasses (YA12261) to shield your eyes from sparks, arcs, or flammable projections. Also consider non-conductive, flame-resistant clothing to prevent burns or injuries.
R: No. Higher class gloves are thicker and require wider, often longer protectors (12 or 14 inches) to maintain the required clearance distances between the protector and the insulating glove.
R: Goatskin is thinner and more flexible than cowhide, allowing electricians to maintain better tactile sensitivity for precision tasks in low-voltage environments.
R: Generally, you should select the same size as your rubber insulating gloves.
Need additional safety equipment? See items; CAN/CSAZ1220-17 compliant high-risk first-aid kit (TR03E); complementary first aid kit with soothing items (TR07); 10 lb. portable dry powder fire extinguisher (EXABC10); bilingual "In case of emergency, call 911" sign (EI403); OSHA "Safety First Aid Station" sign (EOS400); one-size-fits-all black Nomex® caps (V308).
See "Accessories" at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, have a look at the following products: Endura winter gloves in treated goatskin (G909-L).
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