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Cut Level C Gloves

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Cut level C gloves protect against moderate cutting hazards where sheet metal edges, timber shards, and metal components create real risk. At 10 Newtons of cutting force, they're the most popular cut resistant gloves choice across construction, manufacturing, and maintenance. 
They hit the right balance: genuine protection without sacrificing the finger mobility you need to actually work.

Cut Level B leaves you exposed to real injuries on the job. Cut Level D and above? They're so stiff you'll struggle with tools and detailed tasks – many workers just remove them, which defeats the purpose entirely. Cut Level C sits in that sweet spot most trades actually need.

Why Cut Level C Is the Industry Standard

Construction electricians installing metal conduit face sharp edges all day but need precise finger control. Sheet metal workers handling fabrication edges need protection and dexterity in equal measure. Maintenance technicians working with brackets, fixtures, and hand tools can't afford clumsy gloves. These aren't theoretical hazards – they're what workers face every shift.

The EN 388 test uses a straight blade (TDM method) under progressively increasing force until it cuts through at exactly 20mm travel. Cut Level C certification means the blade needs 10+ Newtons to break through. That's substantial protection against the majority of workplace cuts without the bulk that comes with higher levels.

Materials and Construction

Options in this collection include HPPE Dyneema blends for lightweight all-day comfort, nylon-HPPE composites for economical general work, glass fibre-reinforced options for rough material handling, and engineered yarn gloves with superior grip. Most feature 13–15 gauge knit construction – that gauge range is deliberate. Thirteen-gauge offers durability; 15-gauge delivers better finger mobility for precision tasks.

Palm coatings vary by application: nitrile-dipped for oil-resistant grip in metalworking, polyurethane for maximum tactile sensitivity in assembly work, foam nitrile for cushioning during extended handling. Choose based on your environment, not on marketing.

Common Specification Mistakes

Most buyers overspec cut protection levels. If your team keeps removing gloves because they're too bulky, you've chosen the wrong level – that's a safety failure, not a win. Cut Level C suits the majority of general industrial work. Upgrade only when risk assessment identifies frequent contact with heavy-gauge sheet metal (1.5mm+), glass handling, blade exposure, or mixed sharp waste.

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