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Streamlight Knucklehead® HAZ-LO® Spot Model

SKU: 91727 Spot Category: Tags: , ,

Add this feature-laden, safety approved worklight to your toolbox of intrinsically safe equipment. The far-reaching beam of the Knucklehead HAZ-LO Spot can help you locate hazards or victims from a distance.

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  • Rechargeable and Alkaline models available. Accepts rechargeable NiCd battery pack or 4 “AA” alkaline batteries
  • Features a 210 degree articulating head that rotates 360 degrees
  • 4 modes:
    • High for a tight, far-reaching beam: 150 lumens; 227m beam distance; runs 3.5 hours
    • Low for when less light is ideal and for longer run times: 55 lumens; runs 12 hours
    • Moonlight for low-level lighting and extended run time: runs 20 days
    • Flash for signaling: runs 8 hours
  • Rubber on/off button is easy to operate when wearing heavy gloves
  • Removable magnet with 135 lb pull strength features a replaceable rubber boot
  • Available in yellow or orange:
    • Yellow color features a hang hook for hands-free use
    • Orange color features a durable clip for easy attachment to turn-out gear
  • High-impact, super-tough nylon polymer construction for exceptional durability
  • Single LED parabolic reflector provides a tight beam for longer range target illumination
  • IPX4 rated for water-resistance; 2m impact-resistance tested
  • Optimized electronics provide regulated intensity
  • Serialized for positive identification
  • 9.2 in. (23.4 cm)
  • Weight with batteries: NiCd 23.1 oz (655 grams), Alkaline 18.3 oz (519 grams)
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Assembled in USA

$199.00

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Streamlight Knucklehead® HAZ-LO® Spot Model

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Additional Information

Weight 1.7 lbs
Dimensions 9.20 in
Color

Orange, Yellow

Part Number

91727 Spot

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