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V-16 Pen Light - White - Boxed - Coast

Part #: LL7526

The Coast LL7526 V-16 Pen Light is a reliable illumination tool designed for the precision demands of professional automotive and industrial technicians. This compact pen light delivers a crisp white beam, making it an essential instrument for detailed inspections and navigating low-light conditions within intricate machinery or vehicle components. Its robust construction ensures consistent performance in the challenging environments of a workshop or industrial site.

Key Features

  • Focused White Beam: Provides clear, concentrated illumination for precise visual inspections of small parts and tight spaces.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand daily professional use, offering long-lasting reliability in demanding work settings.
  • Compact Pen-Style Design: Easily fits into pockets or tool belts, ensuring convenient access and portability for technicians on the move.
  • Simple Operation: Features straightforward functionality for quick activation, allowing professionals to focus on the task at hand.
  • Boxed Packaging: Supplied in protective packaging, ready for immediate integration into any professional toolkit.

Applications

The V-16 Pen Light is an invaluable asset across a range of professional applications, including:

  • Automotive Repair: Illuminating engine compartments, undercarriages, and electrical systems during diagnostics and maintenance.
  • Industrial Inspections: Facilitating detailed examination of machinery, pipelines, and confined areas in manufacturing or plant environments.
  • HVAC System Maintenance: Providing targeted light for servicing and inspecting heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units.
  • Electrical Work: Offering focused light for wiring inspections and component checks where accuracy is paramount.
  • General Workshop Tasks: Ideal for any scenario requiring precise and portable illumination in dimly lit or hard-to-reach areas.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 February, 2007.