ranpro® Utili-Gard® V2449320-XS Safety Jacket, XS, International Orange, PVC Coated Dupont™ Nomex®/Kevlar®, Resists: Arc and Flame, ASTM F1891-06, CSA Z462-12, CSA Z96-09/ANSI 107 Class 2 Level 2/Class 3, CGSB 155.20, 2000 Type 3, NFPA 70E-12
SUREWERX_Q3_2019_05806
MFG #: V2449320-XS
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- Closure Type: Hook and Loop/Snap/Zipper
- Color: International Orange
- Country of Origin: CN
- Fabric Weight: 8 oz/sq-yd
- Hood Style: Detachable
- Manufacturer Name: SUREWERX USA INC
- Material: PVC Coated Dupont™ Nomex®/Kevlar®
- Request For Quote: No
- Resists: Arc and Flame
- Series: V2449320
- Size: XS
- Specifications Met: ASTM F1891-06, CSA Z462-12, CSA Z96-09/ANSI 107 Class 2 Level 2/Class 3, CGSB 155.20, 2000 Type 3, NFPA 70E-12
ranpro® Utili-Gard® Safety Jacket, Series: V2449320, XS, International Orange, PVC Coated Dupont™ Nomex®/Kevlar®, 8 oz/sq-yd Fabric Weight, Hook and Loop/Snap/Zipper Closure, ASTM F1891-06, CSA Z462-12, CSA Z96-09/ANSI 107 Class 2 Level 2/Class 3, CGSB 155.20, 2000 Type 3, NFPA 70E-12 Specifications Met, Detachable Hood Style, Resists: Arc and Flame
- Item Features
- ATPV 12.9 cal/sq-cm, EBTAS 41.2 cal/sq-cm, HAF 80 Percent
- Dolman sleeve design for ease of movement
- FR brass zipper
- FR elastic drawstring on inner bottom hem to prevent arc exposure
- The Kevlar seams resist high temperatures and barely absorb water, making them ideal to withstand harsh welding environments with increased durability
- Design - These ARC and flame resistant rainwear are constructed with a Dolman sleeve design for ease of movement and feature StarTech FR reflective tape for increased visibility
- The outer storm flap has a bottom to top FR hook and loop closure, while the inner storm flap reduces heat transmission
- Features - Some of the added utilities in these all-rounded FR jackets include a form-fitting collar pouch for the detachable hood which is sold separately
- The design also features a vented back for breathability and an FR elastic drawstring on the inner bottom hem to prevent arc exposure