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MILWAUKEE Rechargeable Flashlight: 500 lm Max Brightness, 3.5 hr Run Time at Max Brightness, Black

Item 
61KM25
Mfr. Model 
2011R

Product Details

Catalog Page
526
Brand
MILWAUKEE
Manufacturer Part Number
2011R
Application
Industrial
Battery Chemistry
Lithium Ion
Battery Size
Proprietary
Beam Color
White
Beam Distance Levels
100 m
Beam Focus
Fixed
Beam Intensity Levels
739 cd; 3,721 cd; 13,356 cd
Beam Pattern
Spot
Body Color
Black
Body Diameter
7/8 in
Body Material
Metal
Brightness Levels
10 lm; 100 lm; 500 lm
Charger Style Included
Micro USB Cord
Drop Rating
4 m
Features
Bulls-Eye Beam Provides the Intensity of Spotlighting With Wide Coverage of Floodlighting
Hazardous Location Specification
Not Rated
IP Rating
IP67
Includes Batteries
Yes
Includes Charger
No
Includes Secondary Light
No
Intrinsically Safe
No
Lamp Life
50,000 hr
Lens Material
Polycarbonate
Light Output Modes
High; Low; Medium
Lighting Technology
LED
Manufacturer Warranty Length
2 yr
Maximum Beam Distance
2 m
Maximum Brightness
500 lm
Maximum Run Time
40 hr
Mount Type
Clip; Magnet
Number of Batteries
1
Number of Light Output Levels
3
Overall Height
4-1/4 in
Overall Length
7/8 in
Overall Width
7/8 in
Peak Beam Intensity
13,356 cd
Power Source
Cordless
Rechargeable
Yes
Resistance Properties
Dust Resistant; Water Resistant
Run Time Levels
3.5 hr; 16 hr; 40 hr
Run Time at Maximum Brightness
3.5 hr
Special Features
Battery Indicator Light
Special Operating Modes
No Special Light Output
Standards
UL Listed
Switch Location
Body
Switch Type
Push Button
Weight with Batteries
3.6 oz
UNSPSC
39111702
Country of Origin
China (subject to change)
Product Description

Rechargeable industrial flashlights replenish their battery charge for reuse, eliminating the need to regularly replace and dispose of batteries. They produce more consistent light output throughout their run time than flashlights powered by disposable batteries. These aluminum body flashlights dissipate heat from their LEDs, allowing extended use without burnout. They are commonly used for navigating underground tunnels, search-and-rescue operations, and other applications requiring lights to stay on for long periods of time. Aluminum won't melt like plastic, but it conducts electricity, is heavier, and is more likely to get scratched or dented.