NOVAX® Class 2 Rubber Insulating Glove with Contour Cuff – 18″
The NOVAX® Class 2 Rubber Insulating Glove (Model 158-2-18/8) from Protective Industrial Products (PIP) is engineered for professionals who demand reliable high-voltage protection. Constructed from premium natural rubber, these 18-inch insulating gloves meet Class 2 electrical safety requirements, making them essential PPE for work on energized systems and electrical equipment.
Key Features
- Class 2 Electrical Rating — Suitable for use on systems up to Class 2 voltage levels per ASTM/IEC standards
- Natural Rubber Construction — High-quality rubber compound delivers dependable dielectric insulation and flexibility
- 18-Inch Length — Extended coverage protects wrists and forearms from incidental contact with energized conductors
- Contour Cuff with Rolled Cuff Edge — Anatomically shaped cuff provides a secure, comfortable fit and helps prevent rollback during use
- Black with Orange Color — High-visibility orange interior allows quick detection of cuts, punctures, or deterioration through the outer layer
- Size 8 — Standard size suitable for a range of hand profiles
Applications
Designed for use across demanding electrical and industrial environments:
- Electrical contractors working on energized systems
- Hybrid and electric automotive repair, service, and manufacturing
- Industrial plant maintenance on powered equipment
- Power generation facilities
- Utility line work and substation maintenance
Product Details
| Manufacturer | Protective Industrial Products (PIP) |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | NOVAX® |
| Manufacturer Part No. | 158-2-18/8 |
| Graybar SKU | 25471981 |
| Glove Class | Class 2 |
| Glove Length | 18 inches |
| Size | 8 |
| Material | Natural Rubber |
| Color | Black with Orange |
| Cuff Style | Contour Cuff / Rolled Cuff |
| Unit of Measure | Each (EA) |
| Country of Origin | Malaysia |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
Always inspect rubber insulating gloves before each use per ASTM F496. Gloves should be used in conjunction with leather protector gloves for mechanical protection. Consult OSHA 1910.137 and applicable NFPA 70E arc flash requirements for your work site.





