Ejendals Tegera 75 Kevlar Lined Level D Cut Resistant Sleeve
The Ejendals Tegera 75 Kevlar Lined Level D Cut Resistant Sleeve is made from a combination of Lycra and stainless steel fibre yarn that fits snugly to the contours of your arm while protecting you from cut and burn hazards. The Kevlar lining helps to further reinforce these sleeves, giving you fantastic protection when combined with a pair of Ejendals Tegera safety gloves.
Purchase Quantity
- Each purchase includes one cut resistant sleeve
Sizing Information
Please view the sizing information provided in the table below before purchasing to ensure you choose the correct size for you, then select your preferred option from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
Size | Sleeve Width (mm) | Sleeve Length (mm) |
Medium | 135mm | 420mm |
Large | 140mm | 460mm |
Extra Large | 140mm | 490mm |
How Does the Tegera 75 Sleeve Protect Your Arm?
The Tegera 75's protective lining is made from Kevlar, a material that is famous for its ability to keep you safe from cutting hazards. The stainless steel fibre yarn further reinforces this sleeve's cut resistance and also helps keep you safe from contact heat, providing resistance to a heat of up to 100ºC for a maximum of 15 seconds.
Performance Ratings
For a sleeve to be sold as a safety garment in Europe, the fabric used in its manufacturing process must first be tested to determine the level of protection it provides. Please view the information below to see how Ejendals 75 Sleeve performed when tested:
EN 388 (Protection Against Mechanical Risks)
EN 388 is a European regulation governing the sale of sleeves used for safety and protection. It determines the sleeves' performance when used for protection against mechanical machinery by measuring the fabric's abrasion, cut, tear and puncture resistance.
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 2 |
Cut Resistance | N/A |
Tear Resistance | Level 4 |
Puncture Resistance | Level X |
ISO Cut Resistance | Level D |
Read our guide to EN 388 for more information.
EN 407 (Protection Against Heat Hazards)
EN 407 is a European safety regulation governing the sale of gloves and garments that are resistant to any number of fire, heat and molten related hazards. Please view the table below to find out more:
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Burning Resistance | N/A |
Contact Heat Resistance | Level 1 (100°C) |
Convective Heat Resistance | N/A |
Radiant Heat Resistance | N/A |
Resistance to Small Molten Splashes | N/A |
Resistance to Large Molten Splashes | N/A |
Suitable Applications and Professions
Thanks to its cut and heat resistance, the Ejendals 75 Sleeve is suitable for a wide range of professions and environments. Please see the list below for a few examples we've put together:
Key Features and Attributes
- Full arm protection against blades, incisions, knives, cuts and serious injury
- Elasticated design allows for easy application and removal
- Kevlar reinforced core jams implement tips in place
- Neatly tucks underneath a safety glove for complete coverage and protection
- Level D cut-resistance provides excellent protection against blades, knives and misfired machine parts
- Gives the user peace of mind that they are protected against mechanical hazards
- Skin friendly fabric doesn't aggravate or flare-up dermatological conditions
- Essential wear for those handling sharp implements and material
- Available in four different sizes
See the Ejendals Protective Sleeve in Action
Please view the video below to see how an Ejendals Tegera Sleeve can assist you in the workplace:
What Does a Protective Sleeve Do?
If you use, operate or handle sharp machinery or material at work, it's vital you not only protect your hands, but your arms too. A sleeve covers the majority of the arm to prevent blade and sharp equipment related accidents.
Stainless Steel Fibre Yarn Construction
Fabrics which are cut-resistant commonly use tiny metal fragments and fibres in their fabric blend. This bolsters and reinforces cut-resistance without making the garment rigid and stiff. The Ejendals Tegera 75 Sleeve uses stainless steel fibre yarn to jam and prevent sharp implement tips breaking through the core construction of the sleeve.
Who Could Benefit From Wearing a Sleeve?
To be blunt, anyone wearing cut resistant safety gloves. If you are working in and around material that requires you wear safety gloves because you are wary of cuts and incisions, you should be equally concerned with protecting your otherwise exposed arms.
Kevlar Reinforcement of the Ejendals Tegera 75
Kevlar is a tightly woven collection of aramid fibres, spun until the bond formed between them is too tight to separate. It is used in cut-resistant clothing and gloves because the lack of a gap between the fibres prevents blade and sharp implement tips from piercing or puncturing through it.
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