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Class 0 rated for 1,000V AC/1,500V DC maximum use voltage
11-inch length with rolled cuff design
Date stamped for compliance tracking
Natural rubber dielectric construction
Meets ASTM D120 requirements
Specifications
Weight (LB)0.63
Weight (LB)0.63
Description
Product Snapshot
LINEPRO 11" Class 0 Electrical Insulating Gloves are rubber insulating gloves designed to protect electrical workers from shock hazards during low-voltage work. These gloves feature a rolled cuff design and are date-stamped for compliance tracking and inspection scheduling.
Class 0 gloves provide protection for work on energized circuits up to 1,000 volts AC (1,500 volts DC). The date stamp ensures proper rotation and testing intervals, helping crews maintain OSHA and ASTM compliance. The 11-inch length with rolled cuff provides wrist coverage while allowing flexibility for detailed work.
Key Features
Class 0 Voltage Rating - Tested to ASTM D120 for protection up to 1,000V AC/1,500V DC maximum use voltage
Date Stamped - Permanent marking tracks manufacturing date for compliance with 6-month electrical testing requirements
11-Inch Length - Provides wrist and forearm coverage for low-voltage electrical work
Natural Rubber Construction - Flexible dielectric material maintains dexterity for precision tasks
Applications
Used by utility lineworkers, electricians, and substation technicians performing maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on de-energized or low-voltage electrical systems. Required when working on circuits below 1,000 volts AC where arc-rated gloves are not mandated.
Compliance & Standards
Meets ASTM D120 Class 0 requirements. Must be inspected before each use and electrically tested every six months per OSHA 1910.137.