PW 250 THERMAL WELDING GLOVES

The PW250 Thermal Welding Gloves provide maximum heat resistance and full forearm protection for welding and high-temperature industrial work. Made with heat-treated leather and an elbow-length cuff, they are certified to EN 388:2016, EN 407, and EN 12477 Type A for professional welding protection.

R 412.00 Incl. VAT

Description

Designed for high-heat industrial environments, the PW250 thermal welding gloves provide maximum heat resistance, durability, and full-arm protection for demanding welding and metalwork applications. Built with heat-treated leather construction, they ensure reliable safety in extreme temperature conditions.

Key Features
Heat-Resistant Leather Construction – Designed to withstand high contact heat and welding exposure.
Extended Elbow-Length Cuff (≤500 mm) – Provides full forearm and elbow protection.
THT Treated Leather – Enhances resistance to extreme heat and prolonged industrial use.
Durable Heavy-Duty Build (1.2–1.4 mm) – Strong protection with balanced flexibility.
Synthetic Textile Lining – Improves comfort during extended wear.
Multi-Certified Protection – EN 388:2016 (4133X), EN 407 (413X4X), EN 12477 Type A.

Applications
Welding & Metal Fabrication – Ideal for MIG, TIG, and general welding operations.
Construction & Building – Suitable for high-heat site and fabrication work.
Maintenance & Repair – Reliable for industrial servicing and hot equipment handling.
Automotive Industry – Supports welding and mechanical repair tasks.
Mining & Heavy Industry – Performs in high-temperature, high-risk environments.
Craftsmanship – Suitable for precision and structural metalwork.

Certification
EN 388:2016 (4133X)
EN 407 (413X4X)
EN 12477 Type A

Additional information

Size

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Product Specifications

Heat-resistant cowhide split leather palm (HR). Wool fleece lining on palm. Cuff with canvas lining. Kevlar® Technology sewn. American assembly. 20 cm cuff. Length: 40 cm.

Heat-resistant hide, thickness: 1.2mm to 1.4 mm.
Cuff : split.
Lined : wool.
Kevlar® sewn.

Product Use-Risks

Hygiene Environment

 

Tradesman

 

Abrasion

 

Cutting/Perforation

 

Heat

Products Highlights & User Benefits

    Heat-resistant leather (HR) :
• Better Resistance to contact heat
• Reduction of the reactivity on flames contact
• Flexible leather

Kevlar® seams

Certifications & Standards

PPE Directive 89/686/EEC

EN420:2003+A1:2009 General requirements 

3 Dexterity (from 1 to 5)

EN388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical Risks (Levels obtained on the palm) 

4 Resistance to abrasion (from 1 to 4)
1 Resistance to cutting (from 1 to 5)
3 Resistance to tear (from 1 to 4)
3 Resistance to puncture (1 to 4)

EN407:2004 Protective gloves against Heat & Fire risks (X = Unrealized test) 

4 Resistance to flammability (from 1 to 4)
1 Resistance to contact heat (from 1 to 4)
3 Resistance to convective heat (from 1 to 4)
X Resistance to radiant heat (from 1 to 4)
4 Resistance to small projections of liquid metal (from 1 to 4)
X Resistance to large projections of molten metal (from 1 to 4)

EN12477:2001/A1:2005 Protective gloves for welders 

TYPE A Welding – Other welding processes – less dexterity – Type A

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