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Brass Knuckle SmartCut Gloves Are Built for the Modern Jobsite

Today’s construction sites are more than just power tools and heavy equipment.


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Brass Knuckle offers its SmartCut Touchscreen Gloves (BKCRT201) as the answer for all aspects of hands-on work, including using touch screens.

Like nearly every aspect of life which technology has integrated itself into, touch screens on tablets, phones or laptops are becoming increasingly visible on jobsites. Use of the digital options helps streamline overall workflows, replacing paper plans and allowing for real-time viewing, markups and more.

Even with technology, safety remains the number one priority on any jobsite.

Brass Knuckle offers its SmartCut Touchscreen Gloves (BKCRT201) as the answer for all aspects of hands-on work, including using touch screens.

Determining the right cut-resistant glove form depends on the specific qualities required for any given function. Cut-resistant gloves need to protect the hands of people doing real work. They must be flexible, offer a sure grip for handling dry, wet, or oily parts and surfaces, and provide the proper level of cut protection without bulk.

Brass Knuckle’s SmartCut glove line helps protect workers’ hands against cuts and injuries while also providing a comfortable fit and grip to help ensure compliance and offer touch screen use.

In addition to their touchscreen capability facilitated by a special fingertip dip, Brass Knuckle SmartCut Touchscreen Gloves are designed as a triple threat, offering dexterity, grip and medium cut protection.

Ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene fiber offers ANSI cut resistance level A2 protection. Thinner, 13-gauge material facilitates dexterity and dry-grip functionality is enhanced by a non-sticky polyurethane (PU) coating on the palm and fingers, which also enhances puncture protection and abrasion resistance.

The layers come together without adding bulk or reducing touch sensitivity.

With Brass Knuckle SmartCut Touchscreen Gloves, workers can keep their gloves on to handle screen work, eliminating the need to remember to put them back on and maintain safety compliance.

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