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STREAMLIGHT VULCAN 180 HAZ-LO

SKU streamlight-vulcan-180-haz-lo
Manufacturer Streamlight
Unit of Measure Each
UPC 080926-44331-0
$395.13
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Description

Developed for use in hazardous locations on a portable scene light platform the Class 1, Div. 1 safety rated Vulcan 180 is lightweight and rechargeable. Combine the three extreme bright white LEDs with cordless operation to eliminate trip hazards while two ultra-bright blue taillights provide visibility in thick smoke. Click here for Data Sheet Features a 180° articulating head that aims the beam where you need it; head locks in-place in forward facing position Light Output: High for a bright, far-reaching beam: 400 lumens; 316m beam; runs 10 hours Low for a less intense beam and longer run time: 130 lumens; 128m beam; runs 24 hours Three LEDs produce a tight beam with optimum peripheral illumination Two ultra-bright blue taillight LEDs make certain you can be seen even in thick smoke; can be programmed on/off or flashing Optimized electronics provide regulated intensity Large, multi-function, push-button switch easy to use with gloved hands Rechargeable lithium Ion battery. Fully recharges in 15 hours with battery status indicator High impact, super-tough nylon construction; rotating head constructed from high grade aluminum encased in super-tough nylon; reinforced D-Rings Rubberized cushioned-grip handle designed for easy hand off IP67 rated - waterproof to 1m submersion; 2m impact resistance tested Flat base area allows light to stand on its own for scene lighting Quick install charge rack fits same foot print as LiteBox® and Vulcan® series Available in international safety orange or yellow Two models: Standard System with charging rack, AC/DC charge cords and quick release shoulder strap Vehicle Mount with 12V DC direct wire rack and quick release shoulder strap 7.43 in. (18.8 cm); 2.45 lbs. (1123 grams) Serialized for positive identification Limited lifetime warranty Assembled in USA