




Class 4 – Maximum Use Voltage 36,000 V
Used in primary switchgear in industries and hospitals, and especially for live-line work on distribution networks.
Nomenclature | Class | Test Voltage | Maximum Use Voltage |
|---|---|---|---|
40 KV | 4 | 40.000 Volts | 36.000 Volts |
Tips and Care
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To clean rubber insulating gloves, wash them with mild soap and rinse thoroughly with plenty of water.
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Use only water and mild soap to clean the identification label area. This is very important.
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Allow the gloves to air dry, away from direct sunlight and sources of ozone or excessive heat.
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Before use, a visual inspection of both the inside and outside of the gloves is recommended.
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Gloves should be stored in a suitable container, bag, or glove storage packaging. Care should be taken to ensure that the gloves are not compressed, folded, or stored near steam pipes, radiators, or other sources of artificial heat, nor exposed to direct sunlight, artificial light, or other sources of ozone.
It is recommended that the storage temperature be maintained between 10°C and 35°C.

