HITBOX 16 Inch

HITBOX Welding and Multi-Purpose Leather Gloves

Model: 16 Inch

1. Okwu mmalite

Thank you for choosing HITBOX Welding and Multi-Purpose Leather Gloves. These gloves are designed to provide superior protection and comfort for a variety of tasks, including welding, grilling, and handling hot items or animals. Please read this manual carefully before using the gloves to ensure safe and effective operation.

2. Akụrụngwa Ngwaahịa

  • Premium Cowhide Leather: Constructed from top-grain cowhide leather, these gloves offer exceptional durability, dexterity, abrasion resistance, and comfort for extended use.
  • Comprehensive Heat Protection: Designed to withstand temperatures up to 500°C (932°F), featuring a three-layer construction for enhanced thermal insulation. The layers include a 1.3mm cowhide exterior, an air-isolated aluminum foil layer, and a flame-retardant cotton lining.
  • Nguzogide igwe: Provides robust protection against mechanical hazards such as abrasion, tearing, cutting, and puncture, making them suitable for working with metal and sharp tools.
  • Ngwa dịgasị iche iche: Ideal for welding, operating wood stoves, barbecuing, gardening, handling animals (anti-bite protection), and use with fireplaces and ovens.
  • Nkasi obi na dabara: Features a soft, insulated cotton lining for sweat absorption, breathability, and allergy-free wear. The denim jean cuffs offer extended forearm protection.
  • Nchekwa dị mma: Equipped with a hook design for easy hanging and storage.
Diagram showing the three-layer construction of the HITBOX welding gloves

Image: Detailed diagram illustrating the three protective layers of the glove: 1.3mm thick cowhide leather, air-isolated aluminum, and flame-retardant cotton lining, certified for 932°F/500°C heat resistance.

Diagram showing internal features and hook design of the HITBOX welding gloves

Image: Diagram highlighting the internal cotton lining for comfort and sweat absorption, strong stitching, and the convenient hook design for hanging the gloves.

3. Ntuziaka nchekwa

  • Always inspect gloves for damage or wear before each use. Do not use damaged gloves.
  • Ensure gloves fit properly to maintain dexterity and prevent hazards.
  • While heat resistant, prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can still cause discomfort or injury. Use with caution.
  • These gloves are designed for protection against heat, abrasion, cuts, and punctures. They are not intended for electrical insulation.
  • Keep gloves away from open flames when not in use.

4. Ntuziaka ojiji

4.1. Nhazi

  1. Unpack the gloves from their packaging.
  2. Ensure both gloves are free from any manufacturing defects or damage.
  3. Slide your hands into the gloves, ensuring your fingers are fully seated and the cuff extends up your forearm for maximum protection.

4.2. .rụ ọrụ

These gloves are suitable for a wide range of applications:

  • ịgbado ọkụ: Provides protection from sparks, heat, and spatter during welding operations.
  • Grilling & BBQ: Safely handle hot grates, charcoal, and cooking utensils.
  • Wood Stoves & Fireplaces: Protect hands and forearms when adding wood or adjusting logs.
  • Gardening: Offers protection from thorns, sharp tools, and rough surfaces.
  • Ijikwa anụmanụ: Provides a barrier against bites and scratches from pets or other animals.
Person wearing HITBOX gloves while welding

Image: A person wearing HITBOX welding gloves while performing a welding task, demonstrating their use in a high-heat environment.

Person wearing HITBOX gloves while grilling meat

Image: A person using HITBOX gloves to handle food on a hot grill, illustrating their heat-resistant properties for BBQ and cooking.

Person wearing HITBOX gloves playing with a dog

Image: A person wearing HITBOX gloves while playing with a dog, showcasing their use for animal handling and bite protection.

4.3. Nlekọta

To ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your gloves, follow these care instructions:

  • Nhicha: Wipe the gloves with a damp akwa iji wepu unyi na irighiri ihe.
  • ihicha: Air dry the gloves completely after cleaning. Do not use direct heat sources like radiators or dryers, as this can damage the leather.
  • Nchekwa: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use the integrated hook for convenient storage.
HITBOX gloves being cleaned under running water

Image: A pair of HITBOX gloves being cleaned under running water, demonstrating the recommended cleaning method.

5. Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • Gloves feel too hot: If the gloves become uncomfortably hot during use, immediately remove your hands from the heat source and allow the gloves to cool. Re-evaluate the task and consider if additional protective measures are needed.
  • Reduced dexterity: Ensure the gloves are properly fitted. If dexterity is consistently an issue, practice handling tools or objects to adapt to the glove's thickness.
  • Yiri na akwa: Regular inspection is crucial. If significant wear, holes, or damage are observed, replace the gloves to maintain adequate protection.

6. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanya16 inch
Akụkụ ngwaahịa41 x 18 x 2 cm (16.1 x 7.1 x 0.8 inch)
Ibu470 g
Ihe (Mpụta)Cowhide Leather
Ihe njuputaAluminum and Cotton
AgbaBlue (as per product image)
Ọnụọgụ nke Iberibe2 (1 ụzọ abụọ)
Okpomọkụ NguzogideRuo 500°C (932°F)
Image showing the dimensions of the HITBOX welding gloves

Image: Visual representation of the glove dimensions, indicating a length of 16.1 inches (41 cm) and a cuff width of 7.1 inches (18 cm).

7. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

HITBOX is committed to providing high-quality products. If you encounter any issues during the use of your gloves, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our customer service team is available to assist you with any concerns or questions.

For further assistance, please visit the official HITBOX store on Amazon: HITBOX Store

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