Description
The AAA Safe HG-56 PU Coated Safety Gloves deliver precise hand protection for tasks requiring finger dexterity and tactile feedback. Built with a 100% seamless grey nylon liner and black polyurethane palm coating, these gloves provide firm dry grip without adding bulk that interferes with detailed work. The breathable open-back design keeps hands cool during extended shifts while the elasticated knit wrist prevents debris from entering. Ideal for electronics assembly, quality inspection, automotive detailing, and warehouse operations where workers need to feel what they are handling.
The HG-56 PU coated gloves address the needs of workers who perform precision tasks throughout their shifts. These gloves suit electronics assemblers, quality control inspectors, automotive technicians, and warehouse staff who handle small components, delicate parts, and items requiring careful placement. The thin polyurethane coating adds grip and abrasion protection without creating a barrier between fingers and work surfaces.
Key Features:
- 100% seamless nylon liner eliminates interior seams that cause friction and discomfort during repetitive motions
- Black PU palm and finger coating provides consistent dry grip on smooth surfaces and small objects
- Superior tactile sensitivity allows workers to feel part edges, surface textures, and component alignment
- Breathable uncoated back permits airflow that reduces sweating and heat buildup inside the glove
- Elasticated knit wrist cuff creates a secure seal against dust, particles, and small debris
- Lightweight construction minimizes hand fatigue during tasks requiring continuous fine motor control
- Abrasion resistant coating protects palms and fingers from rough surfaces and repeated contact wear
- Tear resistant material withstands stretching and pulling without developing holes at stress points
- Form-fitting design follows natural hand contours for unrestricted finger movement
- Grey and black color scheme maintains professional appearance and hides light soiling
- PU (Polyurethane) Coating: Provides good abrasion resistance against wear and tear from rough surfaces.
- 13 Gauge White Polyester Liner: Relatively thin and flexible, allowing for good finger movement and dexterity.
- Black Nitrile: Nitrile offers enhanced grip, especially in wet or oily environments. It also provides some chemical resistance, but the specific chemicals and the level of resistance will depend on the exact nitrile formulation used.
Technical Build
The HG-56 features a seamless knitted nylon shell that provides the foundation for the polyurethane coating. The seamless construction process creates a smooth interior free from raised seams that cause blisters during extended wear. The PU coating bonds directly to the nylon fibers across palm and finger surfaces, creating a durable grip layer that resists peeling and cracking under normal use conditions.
Precision Grip Advantage
Polyurethane coatings excel in applications where workers need to maintain feel while gaining grip assistance. The HG-56 coating thickness balances protection against abrasion with the tactile feedback required for precision tasks. Workers can detect surface irregularities, align small components by touch, and handle delicate items without the numbness that heavier coated gloves create.
Use-Case Scenarios
- Electronics assembly lines handling circuit boards, connectors, and sensitive components
- Quality control stations inspecting finished products and identifying surface defects
- Automotive detailing and assembly installing trim pieces and handling interior components
- Warehouse picking operations selecting small items and scanning barcodes
- General maintenance tasks working with tools, fasteners, and equipment controls
- Laboratory environments handling samples and operating precision instruments
- Packaging and fulfillment centers sorting products and preparing shipments
Ideal Applications
These gloves could be suitable for various tasks requiring a balance of features:
- Electronics assembly and component handling
- Automotive work and interior installation
- Warehouse and logistics operations
- General maintenance and repair tasks
- Inspection and quality control work
- Light manufacturing and packaging
- Laboratory and cleanroom environments
- Light Assembly: Handling parts, sorting objects, basic packing tasks.
- Construction (Light-duty): Handling tools, basic material handling (avoid heavy abrasion or sharp objects).
- General Maintenance: Tasks involving some oil or grease, where grip and dexterity are important (e.g., equipment maintenance).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What tasks are these gloves best suited for?
A: The HG-56 performs best in precision handling applications where tactile feedback matters. Electronics assembly, quality inspection, automotive detailing, and warehouse picking operations all benefit from the thin PU coating that adds grip without blocking the ability to feel what you are holding.
Q: How does the PU coating compare to nitrile or latex coatings?
A: Polyurethane coatings are thinner and more flexible than nitrile or latex alternatives. This makes PU gloves better for tasks requiring finger dexterity and touch sensitivity. However, nitrile offers superior chemical and oil resistance for those specific exposures.
Q: Are these gloves comfortable for all-day wear?
A: Yes. The seamless nylon liner prevents interior friction points that cause blisters. The breathable uncoated back allows heat and moisture to escape. The lightweight construction reduces the hand fatigue that heavier gloves create during extended use.
Q: Can I use these gloves for wet or oily conditions?
A: The HG-56 is designed primarily for dry grip applications. While the PU coating provides some moisture resistance, these gloves perform best when handling dry materials. For wet or oily conditions, consider nitrile or latex coated alternatives from the AAA Safe range.
Q: Will these gloves protect against cuts and punctures?
A: The PU coating provides abrasion and tear resistance for general handling tasks. For applications involving sharp edges, blades, or significant puncture hazards, choose gloves with higher cut resistance ratings designed specifically for those risks.
Q: What size options are available?
A: The HG-56 is currently available in size XL/10. Contact our sales team for information about additional sizes or bulk orders requiring multiple size ranges.
Q: How do I care for these gloves to extend their lifespan?
A: Allow gloves to air dry between uses if they become damp from perspiration. Store them away from direct sunlight and heat sources. The PU coating maintains its grip properties through normal use cycles, and the seamless construction resists the wear patterns that cause premature failure.











