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PW3280XL - Economy Split Cowhide Welding Jacket, 30-Inch Length, Size XL

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OVERVIEW

Economical and Durable Protective Wear

The PW3280XL Leather Jacket is an essential piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) designed for industrial environments where heat, sparks, and spatter are constant hazards. Classified as an "Economy" grade garment, this jacket strikes a strategic balance between cost-efficiency and robust performance. It is constructed from split cowhide leather, a material renowned in the welding industry for its natural resistance to high temperatures and abrasion. Unlike synthetic materials that may melt or cotton that can catch fire, leather carbonizes slowly, providing a critical buffer between the welding arc and the operator's skin or undergarments.

Dimensional Specifications and Fit

This specific model features a 30-inch length, which is a standard specification intended to provide adequate coverage from the neck down to the hip area. This length is crucial for protecting the midsection and belt line, areas often vulnerable to sparks accumulating in folds of clothing. The size is Extra Large (XL), engineered with a generous cut to accommodate the layers of clothing typically worn by industrial workers, such as flannel shirts or hoodies. The roomy fit ensures that the welder retains a full range of motion in the arms and shoulders, which is vital for maintaining steady torch control during complex welds.

Construction Features

Durability is central to the design of the PW3280XL. The jacket utilizes heavy-duty stitching, often employing high-strength threads like Kevlar or similar heat-resistant fibers, to ensure the seams remain intact even when exposed to radiant heat. The front closure system consists of reinforced metal snaps. Snaps are preferred over zippers in welding applications because they are less likely to jam with grit or spatter and allow for rapid removal of the jacket in the event of an emergency. The collar is designed to be flipped up or buttoned close to the neck, minimizing the risk of "arc burn" on the neck skin.

Application Suitability

This jacket is particularly well-suited for processes that generate significant spatter, such as Stick (SMAW), Flux-Cored (FCAW), and MIG (GMAW) welding. While TIG welding might allow for lighter cloth jackets, the heavy spatter of structural steel welding demands the density and toughness of leather. By choosing the economy line, procurement managers and independent contractors can equip their workforce with necessary safety gear that meets industry standards for thermal protection while managing operational costs effectively.

Additional Information
Item:Jacket
Material:Leather
Size:X-Large
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Length:30 in
Grade:Economy
Closure Type:Snaps
Color:Grey/Brown

INCLUDED

  • 1x Leather Welding Jacket (Size XL, 30-inch Length)

APPLICATIONS

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Torch Cutting and Gouging
  • Heavy Grinding and Metal Preparation
  • General Fabrication Shop Safety

FAQ

The XL size is generally designed to fit chest sizes ranging from approximately 46 to 48 inches, with allowance for clothing underneath.

Do not machine wash or dry clean leather. Clean by brushing off debris and spot cleaning with a damp cloth or specialized leather cleaner. Allow to air dry away from direct heat sources.

Yes, leather is the preferred material for overhead welding as it prevents burn-through from falling sparks and molten spatter better than cotton or synthetic blends.

Most economy leather welding jackets, including this model, typically feature an internal pocket to keep small items protected from sparks.

Economy jackets typically use split cowhide which is durable but may be slightly stiffer or have more cosmetic imperfections than premium grain leather. However, they offer excellent protection at a lower cost.

The 30-inch measurement refers to the length from the collar seam down the back to the bottom hem, ensuring coverage of the lower back and waist.

The snaps are metal, designed to withstand heat and provide a secure closure that won't melt like plastic buttons.

Yes, you can, although leather is heavier than necessary for low-amperage TIG. It is best suited for processes with more heat and spatter like MIG or Stick.