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Tail Cap Black For AAA Minimag - Mag Instrument

Part #: 216000044

The Mag Instrument Tail Cap Black (Model 216000044) is a direct replacement component engineered for the Mag Instrument AAA Mini Maglite flashlight. Constructed from robust black anodized aluminum, this tail cap ensures the sustained performance and durability required by professional technicians and mechanics in demanding work environments. It provides reliable protection for internal components while enhancing user handling.

Key Features

  • Precision OEM Replacement: Designed to exacting manufacturer specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless functionality with your Mag Instrument AAA Mini Maglite flashlight.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Crafted from high-strength black anodized aluminum, offering exceptional resistance to corrosion, impact, and wear common in automotive and industrial settings.
  • Enhanced Tactile Grip: Features a finely knurled surface that provides a secure, non-slip grip, promoting confident handling even when hands are oily or gloved.
  • Integrated Lanyard Provision: Includes a built-in lanyard hole for convenient attachment of lanyards, keychains, or securing the flashlight to tool belts, minimizing loss and enhancing accessibility.
  • Component Protection: Effectively seals and protects the battery compartment and internal electrical contacts from dust, moisture, and incidental damage, extending the flashlight's operational life.

Applications

This replacement tail cap is an essential item for professional technicians, mechanics, and tradespeople who depend on their Mag Instrument AAA Mini Maglite for daily inspections and tasks. It is ideal for restoring functionality to flashlights with lost, damaged, or worn-out original tail caps, ensuring continuous readiness. The integrated lanyard hole also facilitates secure carrying and prevents drops in critical working conditions, such as under vehicles or within machinery.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 February, 2007.