ANTI-SCRATCH GLOVES ROZ. M-9 FOR SAWMILL CLASS 1 20M/S 001000878
- M-9 class 1 (20 m/s) anti-scratch gloves 001000878 are professional hand protection for chainsaws and lumberjacks. Made of full grain cowhide with reinforcement, split leather cuff and Velcro strap, they provide a high level of safety, durability and com
ANTI-SCRATCH M-9 GLOVES FOR CHAINSAW OPERATORS CLASS 1 20 M/S 001000878 - PROFESSIONAL HAND PROTECTION FOR LUMBERJACKS AND CHAINSAW OPERATORS
ANTI-SCRATCH GLOVES ROZ. M-9 FOR SAWMILL CLASS 1 20M/S 001000878 are specialized personal protective equipment designed for maximum hand safety when working with chainsaws and other cutting tools. Made of high-quality grain beef leather and reinforced with additional layers of protective material, they provide a reliable barrier against mechanical injuries and cuts.
Model size M-9 meets the requirements of class 1 (20 m/s), which means protection from being cut by a chainsaw chain moving at up to 20 m/sec. The gloves are designed for both professional chainsaws and home users who want the highest level of safety, comfort and durability.
What are M-9 anti-scratch gloves for chainsaw worker class 1 20 m/s 001000878?
Anti-scratch gloves are a specialized type of protective gloves designed to minimize the risk of serious hand injuries when working with a chainsaw or other sharp tools. Unlike ordinary work gloves, this model is equipped with a protective layer, which, when in contact with the saw chain, is designed to block its movement and limit the depth of cut.
The presented product in size M-9 is a glove dedicated mainly for saws, lumberjacks, forestry workers, logging and tree care companies, but also for people performing intensive garden and construction work, where there is an increased risk of contact with the blade.
Excellent fit to the hand, natural elasticity of the cowhide and high abrasion resistance mean that the gloves remain comfortable even when working for long periods of time in demanding field conditions.
Where M-9 class 1 20 m/s anti-snap gloves are used?
These gloves are not "mounted" in one particular place - they are worn directly on the hands as a the basic element of protective equipment chainsaw operator. In practice, they are used wherever you operate a chainsaw or work with sharp parts with high cutting energy.
Typical places and situations of use:
- Forest management and sawmills - felling, limbing, thinning of timber.
- Municipal works - Removal of branches over roads, cutting of trees in parks and urban areas.
- Building and wooden structures - cutting beams, boards, preparation of construction timber.
- Gardening and household work - preparing firewood, removing old trees and branches.
The M-9 anti-scratch gloves are ideal for companies and private users who want to meet health and safety requirements while providing themselves and their employees with a high level of protection and comfort.
ANTI-PROTECTION Gloves - construction, materials and key protective features

ANTI-SCRATCH GLOVES
Made of beef grain leather, 1.1 mm
Leather reinforcement on palm and thumb
Outer cuff made of cowhide split leather with a length of. 7 cm
High strength seams made with cotton-covered nylon monofilament
Blade locking safety device on the top of the hand and at the top of the wrist
Velcro strap on the wrist to prevent foreign objects from entering the glove.
The above design translates into real benefits for the user:
- Natural cowhide with a thickness of approx. 1.1 mm - guarantees resistance to abrasion and at the same time provides good flexibility, thanks to which the gloves do not restrain hand movements.
- Hand and thumb reinforcement - the places most exposed to wear and friction are additionally protected, which significantly extends the life of the product.
- Cowhide split cuff (approx. 7 cm) - protects the wrist and lower forearm from abrasions and material splatter when cutting.
- Durable seams - made with cotton-covered nylon monofilament, suitable for intensive use, reduce the risk of breakage at critical points.
- Special anti-scratch protection - located on the top of the hand and at the top of the wrist, is designed to slow and lock the chain blade upon contact.
- Velcro wrist strap - Stabilizes the glove, prevents it from slipping and minimizes the entry of sawdust, shavings and other small debris.
Comfort and safety in everyday use - ROZ ANTI-SHOCK HANDLES. M-9 FOR SAWMILL CLASS 1 20M/S 001000878

The gloves are designed to combine a high level of protection with the comfort of working for many hours. The natural leather fits well on the hand, and the properly sized M-9 guarantees a firm grip on the chainsaw, hand tools or woodworking pieces.
Examples of practical applications:
- Cutting firewood - safely manipulate the saw during sawing and block preparation.
- Felling and limbing of trees - Additional protection for the wrist and hand during intensive sawing movements, including above the shoulder line.
- Cleanup work after windstorms - Removal of fallen branches from roofs, fences or access roads.
Well-fitting gloves also affect precision and control of the tool. This reduces hand fatigue and the risk of error due to a slippery handle or improper grip on the saw.
Application of anti-scratch gloves class 1 20 m/s - for whom they are intended?
ANTI-SCRATCH GLOVES ROZ. M-9 FOR PILAR CLASS 1 20M/S 001000878 is a solution that will meet the needs of a wide range of customers:
- Professional chainsaws and lumberjacks - intensive, daily work with chainsaws in the forest, on logging, in sawmills.
- Gardening and arborist companies - care and felling of trees in urban areas, housing estates, parks and gardens.
- Municipal and emergency services - Removal of trees after windstorms, emergencies, and accidents.
- Individual users - people operating a chainsaw at home, on a plot of land or on a farm who want to increase their own safety and that of their loved ones.
Gloves of this class are particularly recommended where the risk of contact with the working chain is real, and the worker often makes movements near the blade - such as when limbing or cutting smaller branches.
The most important features and technical data of the M-9 anti-scratch gloves for a chainsaw worker
- Product type: anti-scratch gloves for the chainsaw worker.
- Size: M-9.
- Protection Class: class 1 - protection at chain speeds up to 20 m/sec.
- Basic material: faced cowhide, thickness approx. 1.1 mm.
- Reinforcements: additional leather reinforcement on palm and thumb.
- Cuff: made of cow split leather, length approx. 7 cm.
- Sewing system: seams made of cotton-covered nylon monofilament for extra strength.
- Protection zones: blade locking safety device on the top of the hand and at the top of the wrist.
- Fastener: adjustable Velcro strap on the wrist.
- Purpose: chainsaw work, forestry, construction, municipal, gardening work.
- Product code: 001000878.
Thanks to the above parameters, the gloves provide a high level of protection while meeting users' expectations in terms of ergonomics and durability. It's an investment in safety that pays off quickly - one avoided accident can save days of downtime and costly medical treatment.
How to take care of anti-scratch gloves to make them last as long as possible?
Proper maintenance is key to maintaining the protective properties of gloves. After every job, it's worth it:
- Clean the surface from sawdust and dirt - Gently shake off shavings and wipe with a damp cloth without aggressive chemicals.
- Dry at room temperature - avoid placing gloves on radiators or near a direct heat source, so that the skin does not harden.
- Regularly check the condition of seams and reinforcements - if severe abrasion or damage is visible, consider replacing with a new pair.
Such simple steps extend the life of the product and help maintain the proper level of protection, which is crucial when working with a chainsaw.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the M-9 anti-scratch gloves for a chainsaw worker class 1 20 m/sec
1. Do anti-splintering gloves completely protect against saw cuts?
Class 1 (20 m/s) gloves are designed to reduce the effects of contact with the chain - slow it down and limit the depth of the cut. However, they do not guarantee 100% invulnerability to the blade. Proper work technique, adherence to health and safety rules and the use of a full set of protective equipment (anti-cut pants, footwear, helmet, goggles, hearing protection) are still key.
2. How to choose the right size of M-9 gloves?
Size M-9 is designed for medium-sized hands. It is best to measure the circumference of the hand (without the thumb) and the length from the wrist to the end of the middle finger, and then compare with a typical size chart for work gloves. The glove should fit lightly, but not restrain the movement of the fingers.
3. Can these gloves be used for tools other than a chainsaw?
Yes, the gloves will also work well with other cutting tools and for general forestry, construction or garden work. Note, however, that their design has been optimized primarily for protection from the chainsaw chain.
4. Are the gloves suitable for working in rain or wet conditions?
Leather gloves can be used in humid environments, but prolonged exposure to water can accelerate wear on the leather. When finished, it is a good idea to dry them thoroughly at room temperature and protect them from too much sunlight or heat.
5. How often should you replace the anti-scratch gloves?
Frequency of replacement depends on the intensity of use and operating conditions. If you notice severe abrasions, damage to reinforcements or seams coming apart, gloves should be replaced immediately - only an undamaged pair is able to provide the intended level of protection.
6. Can the Velcro strap be adjusted with gloves in thicker clothing?
Yes. Velcro strap allows easy adjustment of the wrist circumference, thanks to which the gloves can be comfortably matched with both a thin work blouse and a thicker protective jacket used in lower temperatures.
7. Are the gloves suitable for beginners operating a chainsaw?
Definitely yes. For those starting out with a chainsaw additional hand protection is especially important. Anti-scratch gloves, combined with proper training and correct handling of the tool, significantly increase the level of work safety.
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
For warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the instruction manual included in the device packaging. Devices covered by the extended warranty (3 and 5 years) require the execution of the mandatory warranty inspections (payable) at the times specified in the warranty terms and conditions.
The obligations of the guarantor under the guarantee are to repair the defective goods, the advertised device is not subject to replacement or cash back.
1. The manufacturer guarantees its products for a period of time:
- Oleo-Mac internal combustion mowers 60 months for consumer use and 12 months otherwise
- Oleo-Mac chainsaws, Oleo-Mac scythes, Oleo-Mac electric mowers, Oleo-Mac trimmers
TR 61 E and TR 91 E, garden tractors. EMAK K-series internal combustion engines powering mowers and
tractors 36 months for consumer use and in other cases 12 months
- Other devices for consumer use 24 months and in other cases 12 months
Additional consumer warranty on Briggs&Stratton engines after the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty period of 12 months -
The condition for maintaining the 36-month warranty period is to perform two paid inspections of the device at an authorized service center - in 12 and 24 month from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the specified date.
As a condition for maintaining the 60-month warranty period, four paid inspections of the device must be performed at an authorized service center - at 12, 24,36 and 48 months from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the appointed date. All inspections performed by the dealer must be recorded in the electronic
b2B guarantee settlement system. Internal combustion engines of other brands (Briggs & Stratton, HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUBARU, etc.).) and hydrostatic transmissions are covered by a separate warranty manufacturer. Details of the warranty terms and conditions are contained in separate manuals for the listed components.
2. The warranty covers all damages occurring during the warranty period resulting from the discovery of latent material defects during this period, assembly or technological.
3. The technical staff will proceed with the repair in the time allowed by organizational requirements, always as soon as possible.
4. The choice of how to remove the damage is up to the guarantor, who can remove the defect by repairing the device or replacing the damaged part. Regardless
way of removing the damage, the warranty continues, extended by the time of removal of the damage by the guarantor.
5. Warranty repair can only be carried out on the basis of the device registration in the B2B system or a valid warranty card with proof of purchase.
Failure to register the device, the warranty card or its cancellation will exclude the guarantor's liability under the warranty provided.
6. The user has the right to appeal against the decision of the service point regarding the qualification of the reported failure. The appeal must be submitted only in the form of in writing with a set of documents stating the course of repairs made and a description of the technical condition of the equipment at the time of the original inspection made by the service point.
7. The warranty period is extended by the time necessary for warranty repair. The dates posted on the claim in the b2B electronic guarantee settlement system.
8. The repair shop is required to make entries regarding the scope of warranty repairs in the B2B electronic warranty billing system.
9. For paid repairs performed, the guarantor provides a 3-month warranty on the condition that the repair is carried out in the guarantor's workshop and that the repair is used for the repair original spare parts. The basis for the claim is the proof of purchase of parts and the service performed.
10. Warranty repair is not subject to: damage caused by improper operation, damage caused by using the device for purposes for which it is not intended, damage caused by the use of improper consumables, mechanical damage, and
caused by improper transportation or storage, damage caused by lack of maintenance, components that have suffered wear and tear in service during proper operation.
11. The warranty is voided as a result of structural changes or modifications made by the user, as a result of interference found by the service point
inside the device by unauthorized persons, as a result of breaking or dismantling the carburetor adjustment locks, in the event that entries are found to have been made in the warranty card by unauthorized persons.
12. The warranty does not cover consumable items and items that wear out during the warranty period, such as:
- Consumable components, e.g.: cutting blades, discs, cutting bars, vee heads, filters, starter cables, spark plugs, bulbs, wheels, drums and clutch jaws,
clutches and friction discs, drive belts, safety bolts, cutting chains and guides, high-pressure washer lances.
- Engine components: cylinders, pistons, rings, crankshaft, bearings, pan, carburetor diaphragms.
- Other consumable parts: knife hubs, safety keyways, shock absorbers, bearings, pan, gears, overload fuses, carbon brushes, control ties and cables
- Starting batteries used in machines with an electric starter
- Components not mentioned in these warranty conditions , which obviously wear out during operation, transportation and storage (such as coating painting).
13. Warranty repair does not include installation, adjustment and maintenance activities.
14. Damage such as engine seizure, bent or cracked crankshaft, broken magnet wheel keyway or knife hub are not repairable warranty.
15. If the service center does not fulfill its obligations, the user is obliged to inform the guarantor of this fact. Refusal to comply repair by the service center must be entered in the warranty card. If the guarantor does not recognize the repair as a warranty repair, the cost of repair and transport is covered by the claimant.
16. Defective spare parts replaced under warranty repair are the property of the guarantor.
17. Complaint should be reported to the nearest authorized service center or directly to the guarantor. Reporting a complaint at the point of sale may cause an increase in repair time.
18. During the reception of the device after warranty repair, it is his duty to make sure that the received device is complete and undamaged. The repair point has the obligation to start the device before handing it over to the user after repair.
19. The service point has the right to charge a fee for performing maintenance activities that are the responsibility of the user and require them to be performed before the proceeding with the repair. The repair shop is obliged to replace, at the user's expense, all components that ensure the safety of the work, which have been damaged damage during operation regardless of the consent of the user.
20. A continuously updated list of service points can be found at www.victus.en
21. The warranty for the goods sold does not exclude, limit or suspend the buyer's rights under the warranty provisions for defects in the goods sold.
22. The cost of an unjustified complaint is paid by the complainant.
23. This warranty is valid in the territory of the Republic of Poland.
24. Any damage caused during transport should be immediately reported to the carrier under penalty of voiding the warranty.
25. The warranty does not cover possible damages caused directly or indirectly to persons or things due to defects in the device or resulting from prolonged downtime in the operation of the device.







