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Oct 01, 2025 - 01:06 PM
Cut resistance in welding gloves protects your hands from sharp metal edges, tools, and accidental contact with cut hazards, which are common in welding environments. A higher level of cut resistance is essential for heavy-duty or fabrication work, while lighter resistance may suffice for more precision tasks. Materials like split leather and Kevlar stitching enhance both cut and abrasion resistance. For example, Lincoln Heavy Duty Stick/MIG Welding Gloves and Lincoln DynaMIG Traditional MIG Welding Gloves use reinforced areas and strong stitching to provide robust protection. The Lincoln Leather TIG Welding Gloves feature Kevlar seams for added strength. With various levels of cut resistance available, you can choose gloves that match your safety needs without sacrificing comfort or dexterity.
