Unilite ATEX LED Torch Yellow 150 lm, 174 mm

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RS Stock No.:
801-1345
Mfr. Part No.:
ATEX-FL4
Brand:
Unilite
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Brand

Unilite

Torch Style

Torch

Rechargeable

No

Lamp Type

LED

Luminosity

150 lm

Case Material

Polycarbonate

Batteries

AA

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

IP Rating

IP67

Zone

Zone 0

Hazardous Area

Yes

Model

ATEX-FL4

Range

235 m

Beam Type

Spot

Length

174 mm

Colour

Yellow

Weight with Batteries

207g

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Unilite LED Flashlight


The Unilite intrinsically safe LED flashlight has 150-lumen lighting power and range of 235m. It features a high powered CREE LED which delivers great performance. This torch can be used in the most volatile of environments. To retain this status, it has a safety release valve to release hydrogen gas and a safety locking battery compartment. It has a flashlight, industrial-strength polymer body, tough rubber head and rubberised handle for extra grip and durability. The superior construction is extended by its waterproof nature and is 3m submersible. Its designed for use in hazardous areas Zone 0.
Supplied with:
detachable pocket clip

Features and Benefits


Industrial strength polycarbonate housing
Safety locking battery compartment
Safety release valve to release hydrogen gases
Chemical and corrosion resistant
Impact resistant to 1m
Detachable pocket clip included for hands free use
Powered by 4 x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries
Industrial strength polycarbonate housing
Run time is 6 hours to 69 hours
IP67 Dust & Water resistant

Certifications


ATEX Ex compliant
IP67 rated
CE certified
cULus approved
IECEx approved

Note

Battery is not included.

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