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Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 Phone: 903.498.3363 Fax: 903.498.3364 Email: sales@LarsonElectronics.com
Explosion Proof Headlight - Class 1 Division 1 Headlight
Part #: EXP-LED-HL-1W
Buy American Compliant
The EXP-LED-HL-1W Explosion Proof Headlight is ideal for a wide variety of uses including Industrial Safety, Public Works & Utilities,
Law Enforcement, Hardware/Tool, Automotive, Marine, Sporting Goods and Consumer applications. A single high intensity Luxeon
LED emitter mounted within a lightweight housing provides up to 11 hours of useable light and can be either worn on the head or
attached to a hard hat with the included elastic or rubber straps.
The EXP-LED-HL-1W explosion proof LED headlight from Larson Electronics produces an intense light beam while providing up to 11 hours of
illumination. A single 1 watt Luxeon® high intensity LED mounted within an impact resistant housing is powered by 3 AA batteries to produce a
long lived light beam of up to 120 lumens in output. Included with this explosion proof headlight are an elastic head strap and a rubber hard hat
strap to allow users to either wear the unit directly or mount it to their hard hats for ease of operation.
Featuring a housing constructed of impact resistant engineering resin that has been drop test verified, an unbreakable polycarbonate lens, and a
single 1 watt Luxeon® high intensity LED rated at 50,000 hours of operating life, this headlight provides users with a highly convenient and safe
light source that leaves their hands free for work operations. Rubber O-ring sealed and weather resistant, this headlight has a rubber dome push
button switch that allows easy operation even when wearing gloves.
UL Classified Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, Class 2 Division 1 Groups E, F, G, Class III Temperature Code: T4, this light is safe for use
in environments containing gases, vapors and various dusts. This unit will operate for up to 11 hours on a fresh set of AA batteries, and as
battery power drops, output declines to 25% at the end of battery life.