Uvex Phynomic X-Foam HV Detachable Finger Grip Gloves
Working with machinery tends to make you more susceptible to your fingers becoming trapped in the equipment. The Uvex Phynomic X-Foam HV Detachable Finger Grip Gloves are deliberately designed with perforated seams that allow for one or more digits to detach or tear, thereby preventing hand injury should the glove get caught in machinery.
What's Included?
Which Size Uvex Gloves Is Right for Me?
Available in five different sizes, the Uvex HV Safety Gloves provide you with a personalised fit. To find out which size you require, simply measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles (excluding the thumb) with your hand open and your fingers together, then consult the table below. These gloves are 250mm in length for improved forearm safety.
Size | Palm Circumference |
Size 6 | 152mm |
Size 7 | 178mm |
Size 8 | 203mm |
Size 9 | 229mm |
Size 10 | 254mm |
Who Can Use the X-Foam HV grip Gloves?
The Uvex Phynomic X-Foam HV Grip Gloves are uniquely designed to protect your hands from becoming trapped in or by a piece of machinery. However, these gloves aren't just limited to machinery handling, their lightweight and dexterous style makes them suitable for a range of industries, including the following:
- Aerospace
- Assembly
- Building
- Bricklaying
- Carpentry
- Coupling handling
- Defence
- Fabrication
- Fettling
- Food service
- Food retailing
- Furniture handling
- Ground work
- HVAC
- installations
- Joinery
- Line work
- Light engineering work
- Logistics
- Maintenance
- Metal treatment
- Outdoor work
- Packing
- Packaging
- Panel handling
- Pharmaceutical
- Precision work
- Product inspection
- Rigging
- Roofing
- Rough casting
- Shipping
- Stock handling
- Tyre manufacturing
- Utilities
How Do The Uvex Phynomic x-foam Gloves Protect My Hands?
The Uvex Phynomic X-Foam Gloves are innovative safety gloves developed to reduce the risk of fingers becoming trapped in tools and machinery. These special gloves feature a perforated seam at the base of each digit which enables a section of the glove to be detached should it become trapped in machinery, and therefore allow the hand/fingers to be removed from danger. Check out the Uvex Phynomic X-Foam Gloves in action below:
Physical Resistance of the Uvex Safety Gloves
EN 388: Mechanical Resistance
The Phynomic X-Foam Gloves have been tested against mechanical risks under the European standards EN 388. This standard tests the gloves' protection against hazards such as cuts, tears, puncture, and abrasion.
Hazard | Resistance Level |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 3 |
Cut Resistance | Level 1 |
Tear Resistance | N/A |
Puncture Resistance | Level 1 |
ISO Cut Resistance | N/A |
Key Features and Benefits
- Unique gloves with break sections to prevent digits becoming caught in machinery
- Prevents hand and finger injury when handling moving machine parts (assessment required beforehand)
- Very good grip in dry, and slightly damp, and oily areas
- Great tactile feel when assembling parts
- Breathable and flexible design keeps you comfortable for long periods
- Lightweight for improved dexterity, making them ideal for delicate tasks
- Free from hazardous substances in accordance with OEKO-TEX Standard 100
- Machine washable up to 40°C
- EN certified for reliable usage
Learn More About EN 388 Testing
Find out more about how these gloves are tested to EN 388 by watching the video below. The guide outlines the process behind gauging the cut resistance of these gloves.
Suitable For Dim Light Work cONDITIONS
Hi-vis clothing is a must for ensuring you are kept visible on site. To help maximise you're visibility, the Uvex Phynomic X-Foam HV Gloves are a bright orange colour that provides high visibility when working in dim light conditions.
Materials
- Coating Material: Aqua-polymer foam
- Liner Material: Elastane, polyamide
Documentation
Conformity Statement | Data Sheet |
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Disclaimer Before Use
Please note that these gloves cannot and will not eliminate the risk of injury or provide a guaranteed level of risk reduction. The selection of this product should be supported by a formal risk assessment. The deliberate design of the product, which is intended to enable one or more of the digits of the product to detach or 'tear' results in no 'Tear' grade being awarded within the standard four grade marking required to be shown by EN 388.