MCR Safety 92752 CutPro A5 Polyurethane-Coated Gloves β Small-Hand Fit
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 β WC Safety Review of the MCR Safety 92752 CutPro, an A5 cut glove properly patterned for smaller hands. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published MCR Safety sp...
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published MCR Safety specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The MCR Safety 92752 CutPro is an ANSI/ISEA 105 A5 cut-resistant glove built on a 13-gauge HyperMax HPPE shell with a clear polyurethane palm coating, patterned to fit smaller hands from X-Small through XX-Large. It suits precision electronics assembly, pharmaceutical production, semiconductor handling, and fine-motor inspection where smaller-handed workers need A5 cut protection without sacrificing dexterity.
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Why the MCR Safety 92752 fits smaller hands
A cut glove that does not fit is a cut glove that slips, bunches, and gets taken off β and smaller-handed workers are often stuck in oversized one-size gloves that do exactly that. The 92752 is patterned for the smaller end of the range, from X-Small up, so the A5 shell and clear PU palm actually sit where they should. That fit is not cosmetic: a glove that conforms improves both dexterity and the cut protection it is rated for, because a loose glove leaves slack material that a blade can catch and pull, and it slows the fine finger work these jobs depend on. Offering the A5 shell down to the smallest sizes is how a facility gets every worker into the same certified protection instead of leaving smaller-handed staff in ill-fitting gloves. As cut-resistant gloves go, this is the A5 small-hand pick, and the best cut-resistant gloves guide and A5 glove guide cover where A5 fits.
Safety first: match the ANSI cut level to your hazard β the 92752 is A5, but the ANSI scale measures blade cut resistance only. It is not a puncture-, needle-, or heat-rated glove, and it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard; those are separate ratings. For chemicals use a chemical-resistant glove and for heat a heat glove. And size it correctly β a loose cut glove protects less than a fitted one. Confirm the glove against your task with the ANSI cut levels guide.
What the MCR Safety 92752 listing documents
From the published specs: ANSI/ISEA 105 A5 cut resistance; a 13-gauge HyperMax HPPE shell; a clear polyurethane palm coating; a smaller-hand pattern; sizes X-Small to XX-Large. These are true a5 cut resistant gloves and genuine small cut resistant gloves β precision cutpro pu gloves for smaller hands.
How the MCR Safety 92752 compares to other cut gloves
For the smallest hands under 6 inches, the MCR 92752-XXS extends the fit; for a salt-and-pepper palm, the MCR 92752PU. Step down to the A4 MCR 92721S, A3 MCR 9278NF, or up to the A7 MCR 9277PUS and A9 MCR 9273SPUS. Other A5-class options include the Ansell HyFlex 11-518, HexArmor Helix 3033 A5, and PIP MaxiFlex Cut. The A4-vs-A5 guide settles the level.
Choosing the right glove for your hazard
Cut level and fit are separate choices. For grip options, the PU-vs-nitrile coating guide compares palms; for mechanics tasks, the mechanics cut-glove guide narrows the field; and the full cut-resistant gloves guide, mechanics gloves, and hand protection collection span every category.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The A5 small-hand 92752 suits precision electronics, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and inspection roles where fit and dexterity matter β compare levels with the cut-resistant gloves guide. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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