Insulating Rubber Sleeves

5 Items

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5 Items

Set Descending Direction

Rubber Insulating Sleeves extend coverage of the arm from the cuff of rubber insulating gloves to the shoulder- fully protecting these areas from accidental contact with energized conductors and equipment. Salisbury sleeves feature a reinforcing fold at the cuff. This fold is preferred over a rolled bead because it adds less bulk to the cuff and fits into the glove easier without pushing. Two different processes are used to manufacture insulating sleeves; dipping and molding. Both meet the current requirements of ASTM D1051 and offer the same high level of quality and protection.

Sizing
Sleeves should be selected to fit the arm comfortably, covering from the top of the shoulder to inside the top of the glove. Regular size sleeves are the shortest and have the smallest arm and wrist openings. To minimize the possibility of the sleeves pushing gloves off the hand, size the sleeve to the shortest length
possible while maintaining complete coverage to the shoulder.

Molded sleeves are manufactured by either injection or compression molding methods. The advantage these methods offer is the ability to produce sleeves of Type I or SALCOR® Type II synthetic rubber. SALCOR sleeves provide the same high quality and electrical protection as natural rubber, with the added benefit of being resistant to ozone and ultraviolet radiation. Type I sleeves are available in black, yellow or maroon. Type II SALCOR sleeves are black or orange. Molded sleeves are available in curved arm style only.