Ejendals Tegera 139 Heat-Resistant Heavy-Duty Work Gloves
Perfect for high-risk applications such as sheet-metal work, building, construction and metalworking, the Ejendals Tegera 139 Heat-Resistant Heavy-Duty Work Gloves protect against heat and burning threats, as well as providing moderate cut resistance. Made from cotton with a Kevlar lining and leather palm, these are tough gloves that are designed to last.
What’s Included?
- 1 x Pair of Gloves
Which Size Is Right for Me?
To find the best size for your hands, simply measure the circumference of your palm and the length of your hand as shown in the diagram below. Once you have these measurements, please match your results to the sizing table and select your desired size from the drop-down at the top of the page.
| Size | Palm Circumference | Hand Length |
|---|---|---|
| Size 6 | 152mm | 160mm |
| Size 7 | 178mm | 171mm |
| Size 8 | 203mm | 182mm |
| Size 9 | 229mm | 192mm |
| Size 10 | 254mm | 204mm |
Who Can Use the Ejendals Tegera 139 Heavy-Duty Work Gloves
The high-quality materials that are used in the Tegera 139 Work Gloves means that they are suitable for a wide selection of medium-weight work. This includes (but is not limited) to the following applications:
- Sheet-Metal Work
- General Metalwork
- Building
- Construction
- Tiling
- Automotive
- Mining
How Can the Tegera 139 Heat-Resistant Gloves Protect My Hands?
Featuring a protective Kevlar para-aramid liner inside the glove, the Ejendals 139 Heat Gloves offer protection against a wide array of threats, including:
- Burn Injuries
- Heat Injuries
- Abrasion Injuries
- Blisters
- Grazes
- Scratches
- Lacerations
- Handling Dirty Objects
Tested to European Standards for Reliable Protection
EN 388: Mechanical Resistance
- EN 388: 4X44B
The Ejendals Tegera 139 Gloves have been tested against mechanical risks under the European standards EN 388. This standard tests the gloves’ protection against hazards such as cuts, tears, puncture, and abrasion, and can be used to determine how hardwearing the gloves are.
| Hazard | Resistance Level |
|---|---|
| Abrasion Resistance | Level 4 |
| Cut Resistance | N/A |
| Tear Resistance | Level 4 |
| Puncture Resistance | Level 4 |
| ISO Cut Resistance | Level B |
EN 407: Heat Resistance
- EN 407: 41324X
EN 407 governs the resistance against heat and flames that gloves have. The Tegera 139 Gloves have been tested against a number of temperature and flame threats to ensure that they are suitable for jobs that include contact with high temperatures, such as metal fabrication.
| Hazard | Resistance Level |
|---|---|
| Burning Behaviour | Level 4 |
| Contact Heat | Level 1 (100°C) |
| Convective Heat | Level 3 |
| Radiant Heat | Level 2 |
| Small Splashes of Molten Metal | Level 4 |
| Large Splashes of Molten Metal | N/A |
EN 1149-2: Electrostatic Resistance
- EN 1149-2: R: 1.3 x 1010Ω
Key Features and Benefits
- Heat protective gloves designed to be hardwearing
- Designed to handle rough and hot materials without damage
- Despite their tough design, 139 Gloves provide good fingertip sensitivity
- Reinforced fingers and thumb add to the durability of the gloves
- Include a reflective band on the wrist for easier detection in low-light conditions
- Elasticated wrist provides you with a better level of fit
- Feature a durable split-cowhide leather palm with a cotton outer
- Inner Kevlar liner provides great protection against mechanical threats
What Are the Tegera 139 Gloves Made From?
- Palm Material: Split Cowhide Leather
- Back Material: Cotton
- Lining Material: Kevlar Para-Aramid
Additional Documentation
- Conformity Statement
- User Instructions
Brand: Ejendals Tegera
Type of resistance: Heat
Glove Type: Reusable
Hazard: Heat
Level of Cut Resistance: Level B
Contact Heat Resistance: 100°C


















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