1141x

Gloves with this rating are best for tasks that require high dexterity and basic palm protection rather than high-risk mechanical work:

: Often used in cold conditions, combining EN 388 1141X with thermal insulation. Safety Checklist Gloves with this rating are best for tasks

If your job involves heavy blades or high puncture risks (like glass handling or metal scrap), do not use 1141X; look for a higher cut level (e.g., Level 5 or D/E/F). This code indicates the glove's resistance levels against

is a performance rating under the EN 388 standard for protective gloves, typically found on multipurpose work gloves like the Guide 710 or Nitras 6100 . This code indicates the glove's resistance levels against mechanical risks. Understanding the 1141X Rating do not use 1141X

The five digits (four numbers and one letter) represent specific protection levels on a scale from 0 to 5 (or A to F for the letter):

Level 1 (Low). Provides basic protection against minor sharp edges but is not cut-resistant for high-risk blades.