Nightstick XPP-5420G – [UL-913] IS Permissible Flashlight
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Nightstick XPP-5420G – [UL-913] IS Permissible Flashlight

The flashlight is ETLus and MSHA listed as Intrinsically Safe Permissible, ensuring safe use in hazardous environments.

Certification & ratingVerified
Lumen Output160 lm
Beam Distance180 m
RuntimeUp to 14 hours
Battery3 x AA
  • Genuine certified equipment sourced directly through Daly Middle East.
  • Full manufacturer support and warranty.
Overview

About this product

The flashlight is ETLus and MSHA listed as Intrinsically Safe Permissible, ensuring safe use in hazardous environments. It features a 160 lumens LED with a deep parabolic reflector for a 180-meter beam. The single body switch allows for momentary or constant-on functionality. Power is supplied by 3 AA batteries (not included), making it a reliable and efficient lighting tool for various applications.

Built for the job

Key features

160-lumen LED with deep parabolic reflector for a 180-meter beam

ETLus and MSHA listed Intrinsically Safe Permissible

Single body switch: momentary or constant-on functionality

Up to 14-hour runtime on 3 AA batteries

Integrated spring clip with split ring and lanyard

Rugged, non-slip polymer construction

Lumen Output160 lm
Beam Distance180 m
RuntimeUp to 14 hours
Battery3 x AA
CertificationsETLus, MSHA Intrinsically Safe Permissible
Documentation

Manufacturer datasheet

Full technical and certification data as published by Nightstick.

FLY-XPP-5420-Series.pdfPDF
Product FAQ

Frequently asked

What hazardous locations is this flashlight rated for?
It is ETLus and MSHA listed Intrinsically Safe Permissible, suitable for Class I, II, III Division 1 environments.
How long does the battery last?
Up to 14 hours of runtime on 3 AA batteries.
How far does the beam reach?
Up to 180 meters (590 feet) with its focused spot beam.