Malta Dynamics Insulated Cut Level A4 Work Gloves (24 or 144 Pairs)

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Malta Dynamics Hand Protection

Insulated Cut Level A4 Work Gloves

The Malta Dynamics Insulated Cut Level A4 Work Gloves keep crews protected and productive when temperatures drop. A 7-gauge cut-resistant knit shell carries an ANSI/ISEA Cut Level A4 rating, while a brushed insulated lining holds in warmth in cold conditions so workers can keep their dexterity throughout the shift.

A non-slip polyurethane palm coating grips tools and materials, a seamless build and heavy-duty elastic cuff seal out drafts for a comfortable fit, and touchscreen-compatible fingertips let a worker run a device without pulling a glove. Each glove weighs about 0.4 lb. Sold in a 24-pair pack and a 144-pair case, in Medium, Large, and X-Large. Meets ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 at Cut Level A4.

Malta Dynamics Insulated Cut Level A4 work gloves features: polyurethane palm coating, insulated for cold, three sizes, ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 rated
A4ANSI/ISEA Cut Level
7 gaKnit Shell Gauge
Level 6Abrasion Resistance
Level 3Puncture Resistance
InsulatedCold-Weather Lining
YesTouchscreen Tips
M / L / XLSizes Available
24 / 144Pairs Per Pack

Who Needs This Product

The Insulated A4 glove is built for crews working through cold weather who still face cut hazards. Cut Level A4 sits near the top of the ANSI/ISEA scale, so it suits winter metal work, demolition, material handling, and outdoor construction where edges and blades are constant and hands need to stay warm. The insulated lining and elastic cuff retain heat, while the polyurethane palm maintains a confident grip on cold tools. These gloves are personal protective equipment for the hands and are not part of a fall protection system.

Features

Cut Level A4 protection

A high tier on the ANSI/ISEA 105 cut scale, rated to resist the blade and edge loads of metal, demolition, and heavy material work.

Insulated for cold

A brushed insulated lining holds warmth in cold conditions, so a crew maintains dexterity throughout a winter shift.

Non-slip polyurethane palm

A polyurethane palm coating grips tools and materials in dry and lightly oily conditions, even when surfaces are cold.

Seamless fit, elastic cuff

Seamless construction and a heavy-duty elastic cuff give a comfortable, secure fit that seals out drafts and debris.

Touchscreen fingertips

Touchscreen-compatible fingertips allow a worker to use a phone or tablet without removing a glove.

Three sizes, two pack sizes

Available in Medium, Large, and X-Large, in a 24-pair pack or a 144-pair case to fit one worker or a full crew.

Technical Specifications

SKUs G7001 (Medium), G7002 (Large), G7003 (X-Large); 144-pair case G7001-144, G7002-144, G7003-144
Type Insulated cut-resistant work glove, knit shell with coated palm
ANSI/ISEA cut level A4 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2016)
Abrasion resistance Level 6
Puncture resistance Level 3
Shell gauge 7-gauge knit
Insulation Brushed insulated lining for cold-weather warmth
Palm coating Non-slip polyurethane
Cuff Heavy-duty elastic, seamless construction
Touchscreen compatible Yes
Weather use Cold conditions
Glove weight About 0.4 lb each
Sizes Medium, Large, X-Large
Pack sizes 24 pairs per pack or 144 pairs per case
Compliance ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 (cut, abrasion, puncture classification)
Warranty 1 year limited (Malta Dynamics) against factory defects in workmanship and materials

Cut resistance is not cut proof. ANSI/ISEA Cut Level A4 reduces the risk of cuts from blades and edges but does not eliminate it. Match the cut level to the task, inspect each glove before use, and retire any glove with cuts, holes, worn coating, or exposed shell yarn. These gloves are hand protection only and are not rated for fall protection, electrical, chemical, or heat hazards.

Compliance Standards

ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 Cut Level A4

American National Standard for hand protection classification, cut resistance tier A4 on the A1 to A9 scale.

ANSI/ISEA 105 Abrasion Level 6

Classified at abrasion resistance Level 6, the top abrasion tier, under the same hand protection standard.

ANSI/ISEA 105 Puncture Level 3

Classified at puncture resistance Level 3 under the same hand protection standard.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138

OSHA hand protection rule requiring appropriate gloves where workers face cut, laceration, or abrasion hazards.

Typical Applications

Winter constructionCold-weather outdoor work with cut and edge hazards.
Metal fabricationHandling sheet metal and trim in cold shops and yards.
DemolitionTearout work with exposed metal, fasteners, and debris.
Material handlingLoading and moving sharp stock in cold storage and yards.
Roofing and deckingCold-season fastener, flashing, and panel handling.
Utility and outdoor tradesLine, pole, and ground work in low temperatures.
Equipment serviceOutdoor repairs around cold metal and sharp parts.
Cold storageGlass, metal, and banded goods in chilled facilities.

Sizing, Use, and Care

Choose a snug fit so the glove moves with the hand without bunching at the palm. Measure around the dominant hand at the knuckles, just below the fingers, to pick a size.

  • Medium suits hand circumferences near 8 inches, Large near 9 inches, and X-Large near 10 inches; size up if you are between sizes.
  • Inspect each glove before use for cuts, holes, worn or peeling palm coating, exposed shell yarn, and any damage to the lining or cuff.
  • Retire any glove that has been cut through, has lost coating coverage, has a damaged lining, or no longer fits snugly, since worn gloves no longer deliver the rated cut protection.
  • Keep gloves clean and dry between uses; follow the care guidance on the packaging, and do not modify the gloves.
  • These gloves protect against cut, abrasion, and puncture only, and are not rated for fall protection, flame, electrical, or chemical exposure.
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Compare the Malta Dynamics Work Glove Line

Three ANSI/ISEA cut levels on one platform. Match the cut, abrasion, and puncture ratings to the task, then jump straight to the right glove.

Malta Dynamics work glove comparison chart — A2, A4, and A5 cut levels with abrasion and puncture ratings

Frequently Asked Questions

What cut level are the Malta Dynamics insulated A4 work gloves?
They are rated ANSI/ISEA Cut Level A4, a high tier on the A1 to A9 hand protection scale, intended for heavy cut-hazard tasks such as metal work, demolition, and material handling. The same gloves are classified at abrasion Level 6, the top abrasion tier, and puncture Level 3 under ANSI/ISEA 105-2016.
How are these gloves different from the A5 work gloves?
The A4 glove is insulated for cold weather and uses a heavier 7-gauge shell with a top abrasion Level 6 rating, while the A5 glove is a lightweight, breathable warm-weather glove with a slightly higher cut rating. Choose the insulated A4 for cold conditions and the A5 for warm-weather dexterity.
What is the palm coating and how does it grip?
The palm is coated in non-slip polyurethane, which grips tools and materials in dry and lightly oily conditions, including on cold surfaces, while keeping the glove flexible. It pairs the warmth of the insulated lining with a confident hold on the job.
Can I use a touchscreen while wearing these gloves?
Yes. The fingertips are touchscreen compatible, so a worker can run a phone or tablet without removing a glove and exposing a hand to the cold.
What sizes and pack quantities are available?
The insulated A4 glove comes in Medium, Large, and X-Large. Each size is sold as a 24-pair pack or a 144-pair case, so you can buy for a single worker or stock a full crew. Measure around the dominant hand at the knuckles to choose a size, and size up if you are between sizes.
When should an insulated A4 glove be retired?
Remove a glove from service when it has been cut through, has holes, has worn or peeling palm coating, shows exposed shell yarn, has a damaged lining, or no longer fits snugly. A worn glove no longer delivers the rated A4 cut protection. Inspect every glove before each use.
Do these gloves protect against anything besides cuts?
They are classified for cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance under ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 and add cold-weather insulation. They are not rated for flame, electrical, or chemical hazards, and they are hand protection only, not part of a fall protection system. Choose a glove matched to every hazard present on the task.

Specifying Hand Protection for Your Crew?

Need help matching cut levels and cold-weather gloves to the tasks on your jobsite? Tell us the hazards and conditions your crew works in and we will walk through the right glove, sizes, and case quantities so the full PPE kit ships together.

Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a safety equipment specialist.

Equipment offered by Malta Dynamics is warranted against factory defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from date of installation or first use by the original owner. Upon written notice, Malta Dynamics will repair or replace defective items at its sole discretion. This warranty does not cover damage from wear, abuse, transit, or failure to maintain the product, and applies only to the original purchaser.

About Malta Dynamics

Established by Damian Lang, Malta Dynamics provides cutting-edge fall protection solutions for diverse industries. Initially a laborer mixing and carrying mortar to bricklayers on masonry job sites, Damian started his own masonry company in Ohio in 1984. As it grew, he needed better solutions to protect his workers. Safety training and equipping his team with the best equipment became a top priority in the company's early years. Eventually, Malta Dynamics was born from this focus on safety. With over three decades of hands-on experience in construction, aviation, manufacturing, warehousing, masonry, and more, Malta Dynamics designs, engineers, and manufactures an extensive line of fall protection and safety equipment tailored to meet the unique demands of each field. Malta Dynamics products meet OSHA requirements and incorporate innovative features attributed to industry feedback. With a steadfast commitment to safety and a wealth of hands-on expertise, Malta Dynamics delivers fall protection solutions engineered to safeguard workers in even the most demanding environments.