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Leather palmed gloves are made using traditional cut-and-sew methods, which are very labor intensive. Leather gloves offer protection from rough objects, heat, sparks and abrasion. Generous sizing, a variety of cuff designs and choices in leather quality make leather palms one of the most widely used gloves in industry. Features and Benefits · We offer 6 grades of split leather, 3 top grain cowhide, premium pigskin and goatskin for every application. · Gunn cut construction provides long life and generous fit. · 2 ˝” safety cuff provides user with protection over the wrist, as well as ability to quickly discard glove in problem situations. · 4 ˝” gauntlet cuffs extend that safety further up the forearm. · Kevlar® stitched styles prolong life of glove by providing additional heat and abrasion protection, as well as additional wear. · Starched and plasticised cuff styles provide user with ability to launder glove for additional wear and cost savings. · Rubberized cuffs provide abrasion resistance in the toughest of applications, but does not launder well. · Knit wrist style keeps particulates out of glove, and is a better choice than cottons where abrasion is an issue. · Different grades employ different color fabric backs for ease of identification. Common Applications · Platinum Series are popular in rugged-duty applications such as farming, foundry, lumberjacking, mining, and heavy machine operation. · Gold and Silver series are used for construction, metal work, farming, maintenance and other general purposes. Different grades provide varying degrees of protection and durability. · Bronze series are the most popular versions providing the best mix of quality and price. Used in construction, metalworking, general maintenance, warehousing and other medium and light duty applications. · Copper and Economy series are used in dirty applications where the glove is used until it is dirty and disposed of – where price is the most important consideration. · Top grain styles provide superior abrasion resistance and usually last much longer than split styles. · Pigskin provides soft supple feel and returns to its original pliability even after getting wet. · Goatskin is most expensive, but is strongest and thinnest leather providing users with the best dexterity of any leather palmed glove. Common Objections and Suggested Responses “My glove is wearing out too quickly.” Suggest they upgrade to a higher series leather palm. If glove is only wearing out in palm, suggest a double palm version. Remember that top grain styles last longer than split styles. “Leather Palm gloves are costing the company too much money.” Evaluate why they are replacing gloves. If the gloves are not wearing out but only being replaced at the end of the shift or because they are dirty, suggest they downgrade one or two levels to save money. “These leather palmed gloves are splitting at seams, especially when I am working with hot metal.” Suggest a Kevlar®-stitched style, which holds up considerably better to open flame and heat. Make sure that the wearer is using the correct size – a more expensive grade that features XL sizes may be a more economical option in the long run. “These leather palmed gloves don’t wash well.” Suggest a safety cuff with a plasticised or starched cuff - they launder considerably better than standard rubberized cuff versions.
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