The 3415 magnetic ATEX torch is designed for professionals in hazardous areas operating in zone 0. It features a pivoting head and a powerful magnet allowing it to be fixed to any metal wall and enable us to work "hands-free". The ATEX torch includes two lighting functions allowing it to direct and emit a beam at long range or proximity.
ATEX Zone 0 torch with swivel head and a strong magnet for hands-free applications
Powerful LED light (up to 329 lumens) with a long run time (up to 14 hours in the high mode)
IPX8 protection can be immersed down to 100 meters deep
ABS body and shock-resistant polycarbonate lens
Two modes of use are available: close-up or remote
Additional information
Equipped with a swivel head and an integrated magnet, the PELI 3415 ATEX torch allows the user to position it on any metal surface for "hands-free" use in most hazardous locations. Powered by 3 AA batteries, it is equipped with spot LEDs and a beam for close-up and/or remote lighting. The side button allows the selection of the light mode of the lighting unit.
The PELI 3415 torch is ATEX Zone 0 approved for safe use in hazardous areas. It is also IPX8 certified, protecting it against immersion under water at a depth of 100 meters for 4 hours. It is an essential accessory for firefighters, first aiders, maintenance workers, or interventions in confined spaces.
The PELI 3415 magnetic ATEX torch has three lighting modes (high, low, or flashing). It delivers a light power of 329 Lumens with a maximum range of 133 meters and an autonomy of 6 hours on max. power mode (spot + beam). The lamp body is manufactured from unbreakable ABS material and a shockproof polycarbonate lens.
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