
Ansell ActivArmr® 97-125 High Cut (A4) & Impact Protection Gloves
The Ansell ActivArmr® 97-125 is engineered for unpredictable and hazardous work environments, delivering comprehensive protection against impact, crush injuries
Equipment Analysis
Triple-Hazard Defense: Impact, Cut Resistance, and Superior Comfort
The Ansell ActivArmr® 97-125 is engineered for unpredictable and hazardous work environments, delivering comprehensive protection against impact, crush injuries, and cutting hazards. These gloves feature strategically placed protective Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) bumpers that absorb and blunt the force of impacts across the back of the hand and fingers.
Designed with a high-performance HPPE (High Performance Polyethylene) liner, the 97-125 offers a mid-to-high level of cut resistance (ANSI A4) while remaining incredibly breathable and seamless for all-day comfort. This rugged design provides superior resistance to abrasions and tears, ensuring longevity in the toughest industrial applications.
Key Features & Benefits
Integrated Impact Protection: Protective TPR bumpers significantly reduce the risk of crush and impact injuries when handling heavy or shifting materials.
High-Level Cut Resistance: The HPPE liner delivers reliable ANSI A4 cut protection, safeguarding hands from sharp edges.
Superior Durability: Built to last in harsh conditions, offering excellent resistance to tears and abrasions.
Breathable & Comfortable: Seamless liner construction prevents skin irritation, while the HPPE material allows hands to breathe and stay cool.
Enhanced Dexterity: Designed to be highly flexible and comfortable, minimizing hand fatigue during prolonged manual labor.
Ideal Industrial Applications
According to Ansell’s official product data, the 97-125 is optimized for:
Oil & Gas Production: Drilling, heavy maintenance, and pipe handling.
Construction: Rigging, scaffolding, and working with rebar or heavy materials.
Mining: Handling heavy machinery and raw material extraction.
Automotive Manufacturing: Chassis assembly and metal handling involving sharp edges and impact risks.
Heavy Engineering: Plant maintenance and equipment repair.
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