Gloves Support Device Usage as Well as Safety and Durability
Today’s construction site includes not only power tools and heavy equipment, but also touch screen tablets and laptops. SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves are designed to protect workers’ hands while allowing full compatibility with these devices during daily operations.
Brass Knuckle® SmartCut™ BKCRT201 Touch Screen Gloves offer medium cut protection, strong dexterity and reliable grip, along with specialized touch screen fingertips. Workers can operate digital devices without removing their gloves. This supports workflow efficiency and helps improve safety compliance by reducing the risk of forgetting to put gloves back on.
Touch screens continue to expand across construction environments. Digital plans, BIM files and interactive blueprints streamline collaboration and real-time updates. As rugged devices become standard equipment on job sites, gloves must deliver both protection and touchscreen functionality. SmartCut Touch Screen Gloves address this need by combining safety and digital accessibility.
In addition to touchscreen capability, these gloves provide ANSI cut resistance level A2 protection through ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene fiber construction. A thinner 13-gauge design enhances dexterity, while a non-sticky polyurethane coating on the palm and fingers improves dry grip. The PU coating also increases puncture protection and abrasion resistance without adding bulk or reducing touch sensitivity.
About Brass Knuckle
Brass Knuckle is a member of the Volk Enterprises family of companies. Its international strategic alliances with professional supply partners support a full range of safety products, programs and services worldwide. Brass Knuckle products are designed for demanding work environments where dust, debris, splash, sparks, extreme temperatures, oil, chemicals, cuts and punctures are common. The company serves markets including construction, roofing, plumbing, automotive, electrical, general assembly, glass handling, HVAC, landscaping, manufacturing, metal fabrication, warehouse operations and more.









