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As we highlight in our article, Mechanic Gloves: The Top 5 to Consider, mechanics need quality gloves to protect themselves from a wide range of hazards. These may include:

In our Top 5 Mechanic Gloves article, we highlight a wide range of gloves that help mechanics combat workplace hazards and serve as an indispensable part of a mechanic’s personal protective equipment (PPE). With over 749,900 mechanics finding employment in the U.S., many hands need to be protected every day. Because mechanics make up such a large work sector, they have significantly influenced glove design when it comes to PPE. Their impact has been so considerable that today you may hear non-mechanics say they need a pair of mechanics gloves. But what does that mean?

On this page, you will find information on all the gloves that MCR Safety produces that are commonly referred to only as "Mechanics Gloves".

MCR Safety Mechanics Glove Brands

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Currently, we offer four brands that fall under the Mechanics Gloves heading. Here is a description of each.

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Predator® -

This line includes a patented TPR tire tread to protect against impact.

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ForceFlex®-

These offer exceptional protection using smart material, like in our D3O mechanics gloves.

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UltraTech®

A competitively-priced glove line that offers TPR impact protection.

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MCR Safety®

Mechanics gloves in our HyperFit® and TaskFit® styles for those who don’t require impact protection.

Combat, Military, and Tactical Gloves

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963

Not only can mechanics "tactical" gloves protect your hands from extreme environments, but they can also help you get a better grip on your gear and protect your knuckles and hands from injury.

Because they are often used by military and law enforcement personnel, tactical gloves tend to be offered in muted colors, including black, dark gray, "military 499" tan, dark green, or military-approved camouflage patterns.

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Feature

Tactical design and premium materials

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Advantage

Made with muted colors, offer high-level of dexterity

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Benefit

Substantial protection without compromising tactility

Our 963has been well-received since its introduction in 2019. We provide a visual aid below that highlights some of what makes this glove special!

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Cut-Resistant Work Gloves

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UT2953

Excellent cut resistance in gloves is a must when working around sharp blades, tools, and parts. MCR Safety’s mechanics gloves keep your hands protected from sharp objects with ANSI cut scores ranging from A2 to A9. And, in most cases, users receive dual protection, with impact protection too.

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Exceptional cut-resistant material

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Advantage

Hands are shielded from sharp objects

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Benefit

Cut injuries are greatly reduced around high-risk hazards

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UT2952 and UT2953are two of our top selling mechanics gloves offering cut resistance

We recently released a brand new A9 cut-resistant mechanics glove style that provides users with the highest level of cut protection available on the market today.

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PD4900 A9 Mechanics Gloves

We also encourage you to check out ourCut Protection page. Weput a spotlight on all the material used, and shed light on what hazards often cause cut injuries.

Padded Palm Gloves

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Padded gloves absorb impact and vibration energy and protect the wearer. The D3O® palm padding found in several of our mechanics gloves is excellent for reducing the palm's impact with objects. It is common for those picking up materials and working with tools to experience banged up palms. D3O® pads the glove's palm with high-impact, energy-dissipating material.

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D3O® palm padding

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Advantage

Material dissipates energy

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Benefit

Reduces the impact of objects on the palm

Check out our963and 964padded mechanics gloves. Both options are made with HyperFit® material, providing wearers with great feel, stretch, and comfort.

Fingerless Gloves


FT2902

Why would anyone want less protection around their fingers? Nothing compares to the natural feel and sense of touch than one’s fingertips handling objects. Fingerless gloves allow maximum feel while offering palm protection. They are always an option to consider for those who need to achieve a snug fit, maximum dexterity, and premier precision. They also offer the greatest level of comfort due to natural venting.

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Feature

Fingerless design.

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Advantage

Palms stay protected without losing sense-of-touch.

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Benefit

Dexterity in handling smaller objects and tools.

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902- Partial Fingerless with Padded Palm

You'll find all our fingerless gloves here.

Grip Gloves


962

Hand protection that grips well and is engineered with high-quality materials and patterns is essential in many work environments. With the 962, we incorporated cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art safety elements to create a glove that offers grip and protection. It features a unique steel cable/rope channel reinforced with rough DuPont™ Kevlar®. We didn't stop there, though. It also has a reinforced thumb crotch that allows for excellent protection in an extremely high-stress area. How about some additional layering? A silicone tire-tread pattern in the palm covers the Kevlar®, and MAXGRID™ fingertips allow for industry-leading grip.

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Feature

Reinforced steel cable grip on silicone.

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Advantage

Industry-leading grip.

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Benefit

Maintain grip much easier, stands up to extended wear.

Check out all the core features of the 962 below.

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Heat-Resistant Gloves

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MC504

These gloves hold up and protect workers who come in contact with hot objects. The palm of theMC504features a premium corded cotton double palm that allows it to achieve ANSI Contact Heat Level 3 heat protection of up to 392°F. The reinforced thumb crotch provides additional protection in a critical high-stress area.

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Feat-resistant cotton material.

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Advantage

Heat protection up to 392º F.

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Benefit

Helps prevent burn injuries.

Another heat-resistant mechanics glove style we make is the 906DP.Check out its features and benefits below.

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906DP

Heavy-Duty Work Gloves

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For tough jobs, you need even tougher gloves! Working on heavy mechanical and industrial equipment requires gloves designed for heavy-duty wear and tear. At the same time, though, they must provide some flexibility. Our new PD4900 fits the bill, as it is lined with a new innovative DuPont™ Kevlar® palm lining for extreme cut protection, and its back is reinforced with ANSI level 1 impact-resistant protection.

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Feature

Heavy-duty outer and inner materials.

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Advantage

Longer wear and better protection.

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Benefit

Protects hands during the most challenging jobs.

And the reinforcementisn'treserved for only the back-of-hand. The reinforced thumb crotch and hybrid fourchettes add strength in high-stress areas.

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PD4900

High-Dexterity Thin Work Gloves

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UT1950

These are mechanics gloves that are comfortable to wear, don't feel cumbersome, and allow wearers to grip smaller objects, like screws, well. The MCR Safety UltraTech UT1950 features a 13-gauge black nylon shell and black foam nitrile-coated palm and fingers. Wearers of the UT1950 enjoy the comfort and fit of nylon, along with Impact Level 1 back-of-hand impact protection. The porous, sandy, nitrile foam coating provides additional grip with liquids and oils while providing abrasion and puncture resistance.

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Feature

Thin nylon shell.

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Advantage

Advanced range of motion and dexterity.

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Benefit

Helps wearer grip objects without sacrificing back-of-hand protection.

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Thinmechanics gloves, like the PD3950, do not impede sense-of-touch when working with tools.

HyperFit® Super-Stretch Gloves

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HyperFit® is a super-stretch material designed to easily stretch and provide users with a sung fit. Many of our popular mechanics gloves are engineered with this new super-stretch material in the knuckle area. Gloves featuring HyperFit® technology keep hands cool and comfortable. They offer users unmatched fit, feel, and functionality. Here are a couple of applications where one would find this glove beneficial to wear:

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (47)Handling parts
  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (48)Material handling
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Feature

High-visibility colors.

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Advantage

Provides additional contrasting colors.

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Benefit

Keeps workers seen in low light environments.

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Impact Gloves

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics concluded that in 2015, workers sustained 143,000 injuries to their hands. When you peel back the onion even further, 76% of on-the-job hand injuries result from cuts and crushes.Many of our mechanics gloves feature impact protection, which provides wearers with protection to help dissipate force applied to the back-of-hand.

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New Designs

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Feature

Impact material on back-of-hand.

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Advantage

Guards both the wearer's palm and back-of-hand.

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Benefit

Helps reduce crush injuries to the back of the hand.

You'll want to make sure you zone in on the impact level, ranging from one to three, to determine which level of protection is right for your needs. You can read up more on that subject here.

Check out the new UT1954:

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UT1954provides ANSI Impact Level 1 protection

Check out our newPD2910:

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We recommend you check out ourImpact Protection page.You can also filter by impact level on our gloves catalog page: Impact Level 1 or Impact Level 2.

Winter Insulated Warm Mechanics Gloves

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UT1956

At MCR Safety, we know hard work doesn't stop when the weather turns rough.Our UT1956, shown above, provides wearers with an acrylic liner, perfect for keeping hands warm on cold winter days.

For those who face extremely cold winter conditions, heat retention requirements are significant. Anyone looking for a warm, dexterous mechanics glove will want to get their hands into a pair of our new mechanics gloves with Thinsulate™ lining.

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981

We offer different levels of Thinsulate™, from lightweight insulation to heavy Thinsulate™. Our styles include the 980, 981, 982, and 983.

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Feature

Winter liner.

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Advantage

Provides the user with increases warmth.

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Benefit

Allows the wearer to continue working during colder weather.

MO200 is lined with Thinsulate™

Oil-Resistant Gloves

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926 and FF2932

Our 926 and FF2932 mechanics gloves feature an waterproof inner bladder, which offers outstanding protection against oil or other liquids entering the glove. Both gloves feature a winter liner, too, which is excellent for those who work in colder climates.

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Oil-resistant liner.

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Advantage

Provides a barrier from oil.

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Benefit

Prevents hands from becoming coated with oil.

For those who work in warmer environments, any glove that features a nitrile-coated polymer on the palm is ideal for working around oil. For example, the UT1950 features a 13-gauge black nylon shell and black nitrile foam coated palm and fingers.

If you need complete oil-resistance, we recommend you check out ourN2658HVO.It has many of the features expected from a mechanics gloves, like impact protection, while also offering full oil-resistance.

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N2658HVO

Women's Work Gloves

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We stock a variety of smaller sizes in our mechanics gloves lineup. Our online glove catalog allows you to find the size you need quickly. We encourage you to read our article onGlove Sizingfor instructions on how to determine your correct measurements for those who don't know their hand size.

We also have the following article dedicated toWomen's PPE.

Mechanic Work Glove Colors

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Are you interested in only a particular color glove? Are you looking specifically for black, brown, or blue gloves? You can sort by the color directly in the Mechanics Glove catalog.

Other Gloves Mechanics Wear

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Mechanics use a wide variety of gloves. The below options are not classified as Mechanics Gloves, but we figured it would be helpful to mention for our mechanics visiting the page.

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (80)Nitrile Gloves for Mechanics
    MCR Safety’s disposable mechanics gloves are essential for any mechanic. Our black disposable gloves hide the dirt and grime that comes along with mechanics’ work and now these gloves come in a variety of styles. Check out our blog on the bestBlack Glovesto see several different options.
  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (81)Liquid Gloves for Mechanics
    The MCR Safety Ninja® Alchemy N2658HVO is a 14" fully-coated PVC glove with TPR on the back-of-hand. A liquid glove for mechanics needs to be able to take a beating, which is why the long arm mechanics gloves are a top customer choice.
  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (82)Mechanics Rubber Gloves
    The best latex gloves for mechanics will depend on how much dexterity and sense-of-touch is required. For a thicker option, check out our 5049 disposable gloves, and for a thin option, check out the 5055. For our thickest disposable mechanics latex gloves, check out our 5048.

Common Questions

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Are mechanics gloves USA made?

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (84)Domestic manufacturing increases the cost of almost any product, especially labor-intensive mechanics gloves. MCR Safety does manufacture a small selection of leather gloves in our U.S. factories, some of which include a high-end style mechanics glove. However, the cost does rise considerably due to higher labor costs in the U.S.

    Even though costs rise for domestic products, many users want U.S. made goods, especially for government contracts. If you request a quote for any glove seen above to be made in the U.S., we can look into what it would entail having the glove made in the U.S. and provide a cost.

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Where are mechanics gloves made?

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (85)Production for most of MCR Safety’s mechanics gloves is traditionally located in Vietnam, Pakistan, and China.

How to wash mechanics gloves?

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (86)Laundering mechanics gloves all depends on what material the gloves are made of, such as Kevlar® or leather. Check our Laundering Guide for further information.

Are mechanics gloves usually fingerless?

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (87)Many mechanics prefer wearing fingerless gloves whenever possible, as it allows them to feel small parts. However, not all mechanics gloves are fingerless and many offer full hand protection.

Should gloves be worn by auto mechanics?

  • Our Best Mechanics Gloves by Feature (88) The answer is a resounding Yes! In fact, as we reported in ourExtreme Cut Hazardsblog, mechanics rank eighth in experiencing the most cuts, lacerations, and puncture incidents in the workplace. Their interactions with equipment, moving parts, and heavy car materials put them at an increased risk of injury.

MCR Safety: The Best Gloves for Mechanics

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Our bodies are tough, designed to hold up over time, and adapt. However, some hazards require extra protection so we don’t get hurt. Keeping your hands safe is where mechanics gloves enter the picture.

As you can see from all the options we’ve shared, there isn't one mechanics glove designed for everyone. It all comes down to the protection a wearer requires and their personal preferences. Some mechanics gloves might come as a nice leather palm style, like the PD2906, for long wear and tear. Another user may want comfort, which means our HyperFit® styles will be the best option.

Are you or your entire crew ready to wear one of MCR Safety's Mechanics Gloves? Contact us for assistance today by leaving us a comment, and we will have someone touch base with you. Also, keep in mind that our Buy and Try website allows you to get a set of gloves in your hands, then have our distribution partners fill all future requests.

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FAQs

What gloves are best for mechanics? ›

You want disposable nitrile gloves that keep your hands clean and protected but also give you the grip you need. Or if you're doing heavy-duty work, like handling sharp edges or working with hot parts, you'll need something tougher, like leather gloves with palm padding and knuckle protection.

What company makes best work gloves? ›

Compare Top Work Gloves
ProductMaterialScore
Mechanix Wear The Original GlovesSynth. leather4.8/5
Ironclad General Utility GlovesNylon, leather, synth. leather4.8/5
DEX FIT FN330 Nitrile GlovesNylon, rubber, spandex4.8/5
Custom Leathercraft Flex Grip GlovesSynth. leather4.5/5
2 more rows

Why are Mechanix gloves so popular? ›

Our commitment to anatomical design, industry leading material technology and rigorous testing standards has made us the preferred choice of skilled trade professionals and service members around the world.

Why do mechanics wear black gloves? ›

Black nitrile disposable gloves are popular among mechanics due to their practical advantages. The dark colour makes it easier to mask fluids like oil and grease, hiding stains and dirt for a cleaner appearance. These gloves are also highly durable, offering protection against cuts and chemicals.

How thick should mechanic gloves be? ›

Thickness Matters:

For mechanics, a thickness of 5 to 8 mils is usually recommended. These gloves strike the right balance between durability and dexterity. Thicker gloves offer more protection against chemicals and punctures but may reduce tactile sensitivity.

What gloves does OSHA recommend? ›

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  • • Natural (latex) rubber gloves are comfortable to wear, which makes them a popular general- ...
  • • Neoprene gloves are made of synthetic rubber and offer good pliability, finger dexterity, high. ...
  • • Nitrile gloves are made of a copolymer and provide protection from chlorinated solvents such.

What is the name of top glove company? ›

Top Glove Corporation Berhad is a Malaysian rubber glove manufacturer who also specialises in face masks, dental dams, and other products.

What is the toughest material for work gloves? ›

Goatskin. Goatskin is the strongest and most durable type of leather. Its natural lanolin in the skin makes the glove very supple, waterproof and abrasion resistant.

Why do special forces wear Mechanix gloves? ›

Mechanix Wear Tactical Specialty™ gloves are designed to protect military service members, police officers and SWAT units with specialized hand protection for high-risk scenarios and environments.

Is it illegal to wear tactical gloves? ›

Yes, tactical gear that falls under the category of protective gear and tools is perfectly legal. This includes helmets, padding, gloves, flashlights, and more. It's just up to you to decide if it is appropriate to wear this gear in certain situations.

What are sniper gloves? ›

The tactile model TARIUS is specifically designed for snipers. These gloves are made from a special IR protective fabric, and water-repellent kid leather. The perforated trigger finger and patented tensioning device gives confidence behind the trigger.

Why do mechanics wear orange gloves? ›

Orange Mechanics Gloves are a highly popular option for mechanics, engineering and more, as the orange design allows you to easily identify oil and grease while also ensuring fast visibility of someone's hands.

Who are Mechanix gloves competitors? ›

Mechanix Wear's competitors and similar companies include Acushnet Company, Pentland Brands, MCR Safety and Kinco.

Why do mechanics wear gloves now? ›

If you've spent any time working on an old car, you'll know the importance of wearing gloves. Go without them, and your hands will quickly become covered in dirt, grime, grease, and other nasty stuff that's tough to remove and toxic for your skin.

What gloves are used for automotive? ›

Both latex and vinyl offer “fair” resistance to brake fluids, while nitrile offers “excellent” resistance. In general, latex gloves offer “poor”, vinyl “good”, and nitrile “excellent” resistance to automotive chemicals.

What type of glove is likely to be used during a mechanical application? ›

Tear resistance is one of the most important factors when choosing the best gloves for auto mechanics. Latex gloves tear easily on sharp objects and must be discarded afterward. Nitrile gloves are a bit more durable — they are resistant to abrasions and minor cuts, tears, and scratches.

What are the three types of gloves used in auto body? ›

  • Impact Resistant Gloves.
  • Cut Resistant Gloves.
  • Disposable Gloves.
  • Heat Resistant Gloves.
  • Abrasion Resistant Gloves.

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