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SM598 - Premium Deerskin TIG Welder Gloves - Medium Size

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OVERVIEW

Precision Protection for the Professional TIG Welder

The SM598 Premium Deerskin TIG Welding Gloves are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). In TIG welding, the operator requires a unique balance of protection and extreme manual dexterity. Unlike MIG or Stick welding, where heat shielding is the primary concern, TIG welding involves the precise manipulation of a torch in one hand and a filler rod in the other. This necessitates a glove that acts almost as a second skin, allowing the welder to feel the rod feed and maintain a steady arc gap without the hindrance of bulky insulation.

These gloves are manufactured from premium-grade deerskin, a material renowned in the industrial safety sector for its exceptional physical properties. Deerskin is naturally soft and supple, providing immediate comfort without a break-in period. More importantly, its fibrous structure allows for high tensile strength while remaining thinner than cowhide or pigskin alternatives. This thin profile is critical for tactile sensitivity, enabling the welder to detect subtle changes in the welding environment and adjust their technique instantly.

The SM598 features a medium fit designed to contour closely to the hand, minimizing excess material at the fingertips that could interfere with fine motor skills. The extended gauntlet cuff provides essential coverage for the wrist and lower forearm, protecting against the radiant heat and minor sparks associated with the TIG process. While deerskin is not intended for heavy-duty structural steel welding or high-amperage flux-cored applications, it is the superior choice for aerospace, automotive, and artistic fabrication where precision is paramount. These gloves ensure that safety standards are met without compromising the quality of the weld.

Key Technical Benefits:

  • Superior Tactility: Allows for precise feeding of small diameter filler rods (0.030" - 1/16").
  • Thermal Regulation: Deerskin remains cool and breathable, reducing sweat buildup during long shifts.
  • Durability: Resists hardening after exposure to heat and moisture better than cowhide.
Additional Information
Item:Glove TIG
Material:Deerskin Leather
Size:Medium
Packaging Description:1-pair
Product Type:TIG Welding Gloves
Leather Type:Premium Deerskin
Application:TIG Welding, Precision Fabrication
Cuff Style:Gauntlet
Color:Tan/Natural

INCLUDED

  • 1 Pair of Premium Deerskin TIG Welding Gloves (Medium)

APPLICATIONS

  • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
  • Aerospace and Automotive Fabrication
  • Stainless Steel and Aluminum Welding
  • Fine Metal Art and Sculpture
  • Light-duty Material Handling

FAQ

Deerskin is preferred for TIG welding because it is extremely soft and pliable, offering superior dexterity and tactile sensitivity. This allows welders to easily manipulate the TIG torch and feed filler rod with precision.

Generally, no. Deerskin gloves are designed for the lower heat and lower spatter of TIG welding. Stick and MIG welding produce higher heat and more sparks, which can damage the fine leather and may not provide enough thermal protection for the user.

Welding gloves are typically sized by hand circumference. A medium size usually fits a hand circumference of approximately 8 to 9 inches. It is best to measure around your palm (excluding the thumb) to ensure a proper fit.

Most premium TIG gloves, including these deerskin ones, are unlined or have a very thin lining to maximize touch sensitivity. Heavy linings would reduce the dexterity needed for TIG welding.

One of the major advantages of deerskin is that it dries soft. Unlike cowhide, which can become stiff and brittle after exposure to moisture and heat, deerskin retains its suppleness.

The cuff is typically made of a split leather (often cowhide or a stiffer deerskin split) to provide structure and protection for the wrist and forearm against radiant heat and sparks.

While they are durable enough for light handling, using premium TIG gloves for rough material handling (like moving heavy steel or concrete) will wear them out prematurely. It is best to save them for welding to prolong their life.

Yes, they provide heat resistance suitable for TIG welding applications. However, they are not designed for holding hot metal directly for extended periods or for high-amperage processes with excessive spatter.