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HAZARDOUS AREA


Peli™ Safety Lighting – Hands free in the Zone


Peli Products (UK) Ltd celebrate 30 years in business in June 2022. In all those years high quality, rugged torches have been a fundamental part of the Peli™ range in the UK. We now offer a wide choice of safety approved lighting products for professionals working in hazardous areas, all are certified to current ATEX requirements for Zone 0 or Zone 1 and are ideal for industrial and offshore use.


The range includes right angled clip on models for hands free use. The 3765 Zone 0 is a tough rechargeable safety light, ideal for industrial and offshore use. This rugged torch has a secure clip to attach to clothing and features downcast LEDs to light the path in front. It also has high and low modes and a battery charge level indicator.


The Peli 3415 Zone 0 features a 90° articulating head to angle the light where required. An integrated clip easily attaches to clothing for hands-free light and also utilises a heavy duty magnet; allowing the torch to be attached to steel surfaces.


The Peli 2220 Zone1 VB3 is a very compact lightweight clip on torch. At just 9cm long and weighing only 28grams, the LED light lasts for 34 hours from 2 CR2032 coin cells.


Professionals have chosen the Peli brand for many years; trusting in the reliability, performance and durability of the products in the most testing conditions.


q 01457 869999 H wwww.peliproducts.co.uk


01457 869999 PELIPRODUCTS.CO.UK LIFETIME


GUARANTEE


RIGHT ANGLED


SAFETY TORCH


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