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K5131-L - Lincoln MX Series Premium MIG Welding Gloves - Large

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OVERVIEW

Feel the Difference with Premium MIG Protection

Every welder knows that a good pair of gloves is the difference between a productive day and a painful one. The Lincoln Electric MX Series A4 Cut Resistant MIG Gloves (Large) are built for those who refuse to compromise on comfort or safety. If you are tired of bulky gloves that make it impossible to manipulate your MIG gun trigger or feed wire, the Durahide® cowskin leather used in these gloves will be a game-changer. This premium leather offers the ruggedness of cowhide but with a level of breathability and softness that usually takes weeks to break in. Right out of the package, you get dexterity that lets you work smarter, not harder.

MIG welding isn't just about heat; it's about the sharp metal you handle before and after the arc is struck. That is why Lincoln Electric engineered these gloves with ANSI A4 cut resistance. Whether you are deburring a fresh cut, handling sheet metal, or moving heavy steel components, these gloves protect your hands from nasty slices and cuts. The added ANSI Level 5 puncture resistance means that stray wire ends and sharp burrs won't easily penetrate the glove, saving your palms from painful jabs. It is the kind of protection that gives you the confidence to handle your workpiece aggressively.

Durability is key when you are burning wire all day. Cheap gloves fall apart at the seams, but the MX Series is stitched and lined with Kevlar®. This heat-resistant thread ensures that your gloves won't split open when things get hot. The palms and fingertips—the areas that always wear out first—are reinforced to withstand the constant friction of the gun and the material. Plus, the elastic wrist band keeps the glove snug, so you don't have to constantly pull them up, and it keeps hot berries from finding their way inside your sleeve. Upgrade your gear with the K5131-L and experience a glove that works as hard as you do.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Item:Glove Welding
Material:Cowhide Leather
Size:Large
Packaging Description:1-pair
Cut Resistance:ANSI Level A4
Puncture Resistance:ANSI Level 5
Lining Material:Kevlar
Stitching:Kevlar
Cuff Style:Elastic Wrist
Color:Black

INCLUDED

  • 1 Pair of MX Series A4 Cut Resistant MIG Gloves (Large)

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG (GMAW) Welding
  • Flux-Cored (FCAW) Welding
  • Heavy Metal Fabrication
  • Sheet Metal Handling
  • Structural Steel Work
  • Automotive Repair and Assembly
  • General Maintenance and Repair

FAQ

ANSI Level A4 cut resistance indicates that the glove material can withstand between 1500 and 2199 grams of cutting load. This level is suitable for handling materials with medium to high cut hazards, such as sheet metal, glass, and sharp steel edges.

While they offer excellent dexterity for a MIG glove, they are primarily designed for MIG and Flux-Cored applications. TIG welding typically requires thinner, more sensitive gloves (like kidskin) for precise filler metal manipulation, though these could be used for heavy TIG work where heat is a greater concern than fine touch.

Durahide® is a treated leather technology that enhances the natural properties of cowhide. It offers improved breathability, fluid repellency, and consistent texture while maintaining high abrasion and fire resistance, often requiring less break-in time than traditional leather.

It is generally not recommended to wash leather welding gloves with water and soap as it can stiffen the leather and compromise its fire-resistant properties. If they get dirty, it is best to brush off debris. If they must be cleaned, use a specialized leather cleaner.

The Kevlar lining serves two main purposes: it provides an additional layer of cut and puncture protection, and it offers superior heat resistance compared to cotton or foam linings, protecting the user's hands from high radiant heat during welding.

Yes, the MX Series gloves generally run true to size. The elastic wrist band helps accommodate slight variations in wrist size, ensuring a snug fit for most users within the Large size range.

Yes, they feature an ANSI Level 5 puncture resistance rating, which is designed to resist puncture loads exceeding 150 Newtons. This makes them highly effective at stopping standard welding wire and sharp burrs from penetrating the glove.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Spec Sheet
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