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New Wolflite charger-latch

A Wolf Safety Lamp Company product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jul 1, 2004

The Wolflite range of safety handlamps now benefit from a new charger with latching holder/wall holder, developed in association with a number of the major county fire brigades

The Wolflite range of safety handlamps now benefit from a new charger with latching holder/wall holder, developed in association with a number of the major county fire brigades.

Insertion of the Wolflite Rechargeable Safety Handlamp into the new charger, with its distinctive yellow latching mechanism, is completely one-handed and automatic, and release is an equally simple one-handed two-step operation.

The latch is released by pivoting the lock by means of a thumb piece and remains open until the lamp is removed, at which point it snaps back into position.

Various International Fire Services demand a range of 'G-force' retention requirements, so the designers at Wolf took the highest figure, added 50% and commissioned C-MAC, a UKAS-accredited independent third party Test House to conduct the tests.

The holder passed with flying colours at 15G in all directions.

A copy of the Test House Report produced by C-Mac is available upon request.

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