WELWORK provides durable mechanic work gloves for automotive repair, equipment maintenance, and general mechanical tasks. Selected models feature TPR impact protection for knuckle safety and cut resistant level 3 or 5 liners to improve hand protection while maintaining flexibility and grip during demanding work.
WELWORK operates a large-scale production base equipped with advanced automated production lines, ensuring stable output for bulk orders.
Over 300 models are available in our catalog and 3–5 new designs are developed every month by our R&D team
Products are developed to comply with international standards such as CE, ANSI, SGS, Anbotek and Intertek.
categories
safety gloves
products
Explore our range of mechanic gloves designed for different protection needs and working environments.
features
Sandy spray palm coatings create a textured surface that improves grip when handling tools, parts, or equipment. This design helps mechanics maintain better control, especially when working with oily or slightly wet components.
A velcro cuff design allows users to adjust the glove opening for a more secure and comfortable fit. This feature helps prevent dust, debris, or small particles from entering the gloves during mechanical work.
Gloves with PVC dots on the palm provide additional friction and grip when handling tools or materials. The dotted pattern also improves durability in high-contact areas where gloves experience frequent wear.
Silicone dotted designs enhance grip and control by increasing surface friction on the palm area. This feature helps mechanics hold tools and components more securely during detailed repair or maintenance tasks.
function
Our mechanic gloves are designed with additional protective features to improve safety, comfort, and durability in different working environments.

Mechanic cold weather gloves are designed to keep hands warm while maintaining flexibility during outdoor or winter repair work. Insulated linings help protect hands from low temperatures without limiting tool handling.

Waterproof mechanics gloves help keep hands dry when working in wet or oily environments. Waterproof materials and coatings prevent liquid penetration while maintaining grip and comfort.

Anti vibration mechanics gloves help reduce vibration impact from power tools and heavy machinery. Padded palm areas absorb vibration and improve comfort during long working hours.

Cut resistant mechanics gloves provide additional protection when working with sharp metal edges, tools, or mechanical components. Reinforced materials help reduce the risk of cuts while maintaining flexibility for mechanical tasks.
application
From routine vehicle maintenance to heavy duty repairs and equipment handling, our mechanic work gloves provide the protection, grip, and flexibility professionals need for different tasks.
Best For: oil changes, brake fluid replacement, coolant checks, and parts cleaning.
Automotive maintenance often involves contact with oil, grease, and chemicals. Durable auto mechanic gloves help protect hands from fluids while maintaining grip when handling oily filters or slippery components.
Best For: wiring harness installation, sensor replacement, and small bolt handling.
Precision work requires high tactile sensitivity and hand flexibility. Lightweight mechanic light gloves allow mechanics to feel small components, threads, and clips more easily while still providing basic protection
Best For: transmission removal, suspension replacement, and working with heavy automotive components.
Heavy mechanical work requires strong protection against impacts, abrasion, and sharp edges. Reinforced mechanic work gloves provide knuckle protection and durable grip when handling tools and large metal parts.
Best For: changing tires, checking vehicles during breakdowns, and performing quick roadside repairs.
Emergency repair work may involve poor lighting, bad weather, or unstable conditions. Reliable mechanic work gloves help maintain grip and protection while allowing mechanics to work quickly and safely.
Best For: installing mechanical equipment, moving tools and parts, and handling heavy materials in workshops or warehouses.
Mechanics often need to lift or move equipment, toolboxes during installation or maintenance tasks. Durable mechanic work gloves provide strong grip and abrasion resistance, helping workers handle heavy objects safely.
Best For: grinding metal, cutting components, and handling hot exhaust parts.
These tasks often involve sharp metal edges and high temperatures. Durable auto mechanic gloves provide strong abrasion resistance and grip to help protect hands during demanding workshop operations.
WELWORK offers mechanic gloves made from different materials to meet the needs of various mechanical tasks.
materials
Leather mechanics gloves are known for their durability, abrasion resistance, and strong grip when handling tools or rough materials. Natural leather such as cowhide or goatskin also provides good flexibility and comfort during long working hours.
Nitrile mechanics gloves offer excellent resistance to oils, grease, and automotive fluids. The nitrile material also provides strong grip performance, especially when handling slippery or oily parts. These gloves combine chemical resistance with flexibility, making them suitable for many automotive maintenance tasks.
Mechanic latex gloves are valued for their elasticity and close-fitting design, which allows better tactile sensitivity when working with small components. The flexible latex material helps mechanics maintain precise control when handling bolts, wires, and delicate parts during repair or assembly work.
Mechanic rubber gloves provide reliable waterproof protection and strong grip in wet or oily conditions. Rubber materials are also known for their durability and resistance to wear, making these gloves useful for mechanical tasks that involve liquids, cleaning agents, or frequent tool handling.
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FAQ
If you have any questions about our products or services, explore the answers below to learn more, or contact our service team
The best thickness for mechanic gloves depends on the type of work and the level of protection required. Our mechanic gloves are designed with different material structures and reinforced areas.
When choosing the right mechanic gloves, it is important to consider several factors to ensure both safety and work efficiency.
Work environment: Consider whether the work involves oil, sharp metal edges, heat, or vibration, as different conditions require different levels of protection.
Grip performance: Gloves with textured palms or special coatings can improve control when handling tools, bolts, or mechanical parts.
Comfort and fit: Properly fitting gloves help reduce hand fatigue and allow better movement during long repair or maintenance tasks.
Durability: Mechanic gloves should be strong enough to withstand abrasion and repeated use in demanding mechanical environments.
Breathability: Materials with good ventilation help keep hands dry and comfortable during extended work hours.
WELWORK offers a wide range of mechanic gloves designed to meet different protection needs, helping customers find suitable solutions for various mechanical and industrial applications.
The lifespan of mechanic gloves depends on the working environment, frequency of use, and the materials used in the gloves. Our mechanic gloves are designed with durable materials and reinforced structures.
Gloves used for light maintenance or assembly tasks may last longer, while those exposed to heavy abrasion, oils, or sharp metal parts may wear out faster. Regular inspection is recommended, and gloves should be replaced once the grip, protective layers, or stitching show significant damage.