John Tillman Co

1300 W Artesia Blvd
PO Box 6257
Compton,  CA  90224-6257

United States
310-764-0110
http://www.jtillman.com
  • Booth: B23004


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  • True to its reputation of providing unparalleled protective welding gear for over 90 years, the John Tillman Company announced its new MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding glove.

    With extensive research into the performance needs of welding professionals, Tillman has developed a new MIG glove, the Tillman 53 with increased comfort, protection and durability welders have come to expect from Tillman. 

    Tillman’s 53 MIG Glove starts with premium split Cowhide on the back of the glove; the palm construction is top Cowhide, which resists heat and abrasion and stays soft and pliable, even when hot. The glove has reinforced palm and back of fingers, and a thumb strap for extra strength, with functionally designed breaks in the Cowhide for unrestrictive movement, reducing hand fatigue.  “We heard two comments as we shared this glove with welders: One is that it has a broken-in feel right off the shelf, and the other, of the comfort the glove offers,” said Robin Whitman, Marketing Manager for Tillman.  

    Tillman did protection one better, with the addition of a special GLIDEpatch™ . It’s an industry- first, cushioned, 10-millimeter thick, high-density foam that wraps half the forearm, reducing fatigue. The GLIDEpatch™ is sewn onto the extra long 5 ½ split leather cuff, protecting a greater portion of the entire arm, while providing extra cushion. 

    “We know heat build-up is a challenge, so we addressed this with a leather heat shield”, said Whitman.   The Tillman heat shield is an additional strip of leather that extends from the side of the outer palm to the tip of the pinky, where the side of the hand is likely to be in close contact with the heat source.  “To deliver dexterity welders demand from a Tillman glove, we added breaks in the leather at finger bend points, allowing for freedom of movement,” said Whitman.

    Typical of Tillman quality, the soft fleece lining provides insulation while being mindful not to hamper mobility, so it isn’t bulky. The Keystone thumb design (with a set-in thumb sewn in as a separate piece, with reinforced double rows of Dupont™Kevlar® stitching) allows for a great grip on a welding gun and tools. Glove sizes come in S, M, L, XL, 2X and 3X.

    Tillman understands the rigors of welders who need a glove that can be used throughout the day, but still have a great fit and long-lasting performance. They asked, we listened.  The new Tillman 53 MIG Glove reflects the need for a glove that is versatile enough to go into multiple environments, and yet deliver comfort and protection. Tillman’s 53 MIG Glove is for the hard-working hands that we rely on to build the structures, bridges, ships, buildings, planes, etc., that we use in every corner of life and work.

    Contact Information

    Robin Whitman

    Marketing Manager

    John Tillman Company

    Phone-562-500-6589                                                                         

    Email-Robin.Whitman@jtillman.com

    Go to https://jtillman.com/products/gloves/mig/53 to learn more about the 53 glove.

    About John Tillman Company 

    In 1928, the John Tillman Company was formed to provide personal protection solutions for welders and other industrial workers.  Founded in the Southern California “oil district” of Signal Hill, Tillman quickly rose to be known as the top manufacturer of quality welding gloves and leather protective garments. Tillman’s product line has grown from a handful of welder’s gloves in 1928, to over 1,000 items. Tillman’s core product lines include welding gloves (Stick, MIG, TIG), Drivers, Work, TrueFit® (mechanics style), Specialty and High Heat gloves, Clothing (leather, lightweight flame retardant, high heat), Welding Blankets, Curtains/Screens, and Accessories. John Tillman Co. is headquartered in Compton, CA, with distribution facilities in CA, GA, and IN, and has manufacturing operations in the United States, Mexico and China.

    DuPontTM, and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. 

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    John Tillman Company, 1300 W. Artesia Blvd., Compton, CA 90220

    Phone 800-255-5480, www.jtillman.com, info@jtillman.com

  • Tillman, continually driving to update and push the envelope on increasing the wearability and durability of its gloves, created its new 1252 stick welding glove, to provide leading-edge cut protection, along with the robust set of features Tillman’s known for. As usual, it’s the best in the market today. But with 90+ years under their belt in welding gloves and garments, this is just par for the course, from Tillman.

    Tillman has gloves certified according to ANSI standards. ANSI, the American National Standards Institute, has a rigorous qualification for cut resistance. Tillman’s 1252 received an A6 Cut-Resistant rating, one of the highest available in a STICK glove. 

    Tillman leveraged all the great features of its best-selling 1250 stick glove, in creating the 1252, and by adding cut-resistance, gave it next-generation technology and performance.

    Tillman knew it wasn’t good enough to add cut resistance onto a very thick glove. As usual, they listened to the welding community, with real-world experiences about how gloves are actually used. They provided invaluable observations.  

    What welders wanted was a balance:  mass enough for crucial protection, but not so cumbersome and stiff, as to create fatigue for the user. Maintain a level of dexterity, while keeping gloves thick enough to withstand lots of heat, sparks, and spatter. 

    To achieve this balance, providing comfort and highly rated, highly sought-after ANSI A6 cut resistance, Tillman sourced only the best materials, in particular, Dupont™ Kevlar® lining for the back of hand, fingers and palm. The lining has outstanding strength-to-weight ratio, making it difficult for it to be cut or frayed, for true protection. 

    Tillman has always understood the importance of selecting quality materials, like the premium top-grain blue split Cowhide which is used to construct the 1252. Likewise, the use of only the finest Dupont™ Kevlar® stitching for strength and integrity of the gloves stress points- the seams themselves. Durable welted fingers, with their extra layer of cowhide, additionally protect the stitching. These are just more examples of Tillman’s attention to the smallest detail to make their gloves truly reliable and user-friendly. And long-lasting.

    Understanding also that more of the arm needed coverage, Tillman gave the gloves an impressive 14” of total length, all premium split Cowhide.  And more: the double-reinforced wing thumb design helps welders maintain a great grip, while being super durable.

    It all means that Tillman’s stick 1252, with ANSI A6 Cut Resistance rating, can be used in a highly versatile set of environments and industries, from structural steel and fabrication environments to Wind Energy, Oil & Gas settings, Shipyards, demolition, and salvage, to farming, ranch and manufacturing. 

    Contact Information

    Robin Whitman

    Marketing Manager

    John Tillman Company

    Phone-562-500-6589                                                                         

    Email-Robin.Whitman@jtillman.com

  • The John Tillman company has introduced a TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding glove, giving TIG welders the key advantages of soft, pliable Goatskin while offering outstanding cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance, along with an exceptional combination of features. Tillman’s core audience of welding professionals demanded something more from their TIG gloves, and Tillman’s 1332 is the answer. More protection, but with truly superior materials, with superior dexterity.  

    With the balance of managing the torch and adding the filler material, the TIG welder relies on a delicate touch to glide the filler rod on the glove. TIG gloves generally are thinner and have more of a conforming feel to the hand to provide the welders with the dexterity and touch they require. Tillman’s top grain Goatskin leather offers the characteristics needed to maximize the welder’s sense of feel and dexterity.

    The 1332 starts with the highest quality top grain Goatskin, not only known for its softness, but is notable for its ability to out-wear other leathers of the same weight; it is nature’s strongest leather. And yet, it still provides great tactility and sensitivity, even in grimy conditions. It provides exceptional abrasion-resistant properties, so it stays tough and durable. It has a great feel, for all day comfort.

    “We are seeing more welders using TIG gloves that can also have multi-use applications when handling materials and welding”, said Robin Whitman, Marketing Manager at J.Tillman, “The gloves need to be versatile, and provide protection for a diverse set of environments. The 1332 is the answer.”

    Tillman started making welding gloves over 90+ years ago, and today they continue to be the leader of Personal Protection gear, in welding gloves and garments, protective curtains and blankets, and high heat protection.

    Tillman knows gloves. And in particular, welding gloves. Tillman prides itself on providing solutions that are crucial to the industry, uncompromising in quality, and extraordinary in their performance. Tillman’s gloves have meaningful features that always strive to answer the needs of talented craftsmen and women who use them.  Tillman knows the difference is in their attention to detail, and they do not compromise on providing the best.  

    The 1332 is no exception to Tillman’s vast portfolio of glove protection: Softness of top grain Goatskin, with ANSI certified cut, abrasion, and puncture ratings. ANSI, the American National Standards Institute, provides industry standard, coveted certification of products, ensuring that they do what manufacturers claim. As always, Tillman’s products come through with flying colors, and are as durable and robust as they are great-looking.  

    ANSI gave the 1332 a cut resistant rating of A6 to provide the cut resistance a TIG welder requires when in a fabrication shop or when handling sharp sheets of material.  The Abrasion and Puncture rating of A3 means that the gloves withstand grinding, sharp elements that might have a chance to poke through the glove. When added with Goatskin, the Para-Aramid lining accomplishes this important goal.

    Para-Aramid lining is made of synthetic polymer and is extremely strong, with its strength to weight ratio giving it a lightweight feel. The tensile strength of Para-Aramid means its engineered to withstand maximum stress while being stretched or pulled before it can break. Its resistance to high heat means it neither melts nor ignites in normal high heat conditions. This outstanding performance of Para-Aramid fibers is well known and used throughout high tech and military applications, for providing bullet proof body armor fabric.  

    An often-overlooked topic with TIG welding is that UV radiation is created with TIG welding. It will burn unprotected skin, just like UV rays from sunlight, as well as the UV rays reflected from metal surfaces, walls, and ceilings. Tillman addressed this with a 4” cuff on the 1332 and always encourage TIG welders to wear an appropriate welding jacket of sleeves to protect themselves from harmful UV rays. 

    Other thoughtful details create non-stop protection: a glide patch of an additional leather layer along the outer palm helps provide targeted cushioning and support; the cuff is split Goatskin, and the cuff length/hem is specifically positioned on the inside of the palm, to avoid being snagged on a table, for an easy glide- and most importantly, error-free welds. The straight thumb style is a continuous full thumb, perpendicular to the wrist, and specifically used where a great grip and control are needed.

    For TIG welding, there’s a glove that can provide the best in tactility, while protecting against harmful UV; all while giving cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance: Tillman’s 1332. 

    Contact Information

    Robin Whitman

    Marketing Manager

    John Tillman Company

    Phone-562-500-6589                                                                         

    Email-Robin.Whitman@jtillman.com

    Go to https://jtillman.com to learn more about the 1332 glove.

    About John Tillman Company 

    In 1928, the John Tillman Company was formed to provide personal protection solutions for welders and other industrial workers.  Founded in the Southern California “oil district” of Signal Hill, Tillman quickly rose to be known as the top manufacturer of quality welding gloves and leather protective garments. Tillman’s product line has grown from a handful of welder’s gloves in 1928, to over 1,000 items. Tillman’s core product lines include welding gloves (Stick, MIG, TIG), Drivers, Work, TrueFit® (mechanics style), Specialty and High Heat gloves, Clothing (leather, lightweight flame retardant, high heat), Welding Blankets, Curtains/Screens, and Accessories. John Tillman Co. is headquartered in Compton, CA, with distribution facilities in CA, GA, and IN, and has manufacturing operations in the United States, Mexico and China.

    DuPontTM, and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. 

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    John Tillman Company, 1300 W. Artesia Blvd., Compton, CA 90220

    Phone 800-255-5480, www.jtillman.com, info@jtillman.com

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