Ejendals Tegera 72 Level D Cut Resistant Sleeve
An incredible level of cut-resistance shouldn't be exclusively reserved for gloves. When you work with hazardous material, it's vital you protect your arms as well. Ideal for machinists, assembly workers and metal workers, the Ejendals Tegera 72 Level D Cut Resistant Sleeve is manufactured with premium cut, abrasion and puncture resistant fabric and will withstand an incredible 22 newtons of downward force.
What's Included?
Protection Ratings
EN 388
EN 388 is a European regulation governing the sale of garments used for safety and protection. It determines a fabrics performance when used for protection against mechanical machinery by measuring its abrasion, cut, tear and puncture resistance.
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 3 |
Cut Resistance | N/A |
Tear Resistance | Level 4 |
Puncture Resistance | N/A |
ISO Cut Resistance | Level D |
Suitable Applications for Use
Please see below for a few example professions and environments that we believe suit the Ejendals Tegera 72 Sleeve:
Key Features and Properties
- Protects the entire arm against blade, knife and machine misfire accidents
- Incredible Level D cut-resistance
- Thumb loop secures the sleeve in place and prevents fabric riding up/down
- Provides complete arm protection when worn in conjunction with Ejendals Cut Resistant Gloves
- Essential wear for anyone handling sharp implements or material
- Made with a Spandex fibre blend for a flexibly, springy feel
- Available in three different sizes
Sizing Information
Please view the sizing information provided below before purchasing to ensure you choose the correct sleeve for you:
Size | Sleeve Width (mm) | Sleeve Length (mm) |
Medium | 135mm | 420mm |
Large | 140mm | 460mm |
Extra Large | 140mm | 490mm |
See One In Action
Please view the video below to see how an Ejendals Tegera Sleeve can assist you in the workplace:
So, What Does a Sleeve Actually Do?
When handling incredibly sharp material, protecting the hands seems obvious. Protecting the arm however, is often less of a priority. It shouldn't be. Guard against damage to vital tendons, veins, arteries and muscles with a comfortable, seamlessly fitted Tegera Sleeve.
Who Should Be Wearing a Safety Sleeve?
To put it bluntly, anyone wearing cut-resistant safety gloves should be wearing a sleeve too. If you're handling sheet metal or you're operating machinery that can snag or cause you to be pulled in, your entire arm is at risk. See the image below for how easily the arm can be damaged in a handling situation:
Incredible Cut Resistance
Level D cut-resistance means that the sleeve can withstand an incredible 22 newtons of downward force from a sharp implement.
What Does This Mean?
In a real terms scenario, this is the difference between a blade, machine part or piece of sheet metal slicing through fabric and your skin, instead of becoming jammed in the tightly woven polyethylene fibres that make up an Ejendals 72 Sleeve.
Spandex and Elastane Flexibility
The Ejandals 72 Sleeve is constructed from high-performance polyethylene, Spandex, elastane and polyester and basalt fibre thread. The inclusion of elastane and Spandex means your sleeve has plenty of natural give, making it easy to apply and stretch to your preferred position and height.
Declaration of Conformity Statement
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