Petzl Hands Free Lighting Price List Effective January 1st 2015
January 1st 2015
Order Information... This price list is to be read in conjunction with our full Terms and Conditions which can be found in the customer guide section at the end of this price list.
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Telephone +44 (0) 1484 768277
Abaris International Limited Bridge Mills, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 3TW
Next day delivery service Off the shelf stock availability Orders placed before 1pm for next day delivery
Office Opening Hours 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday To avoid disappointment (or unnecessary travel) it is advisable to call to make an appointment before visiting
Customer Services - please refer to page 65 for further information.
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Compact & Durable
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Versatile
8 - 11
Performance
12 - 15
Classic
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Tactical
17 - 19
Accessories & Batteries
20 - 21
Performance & Standards
22 - 28
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Product Focus... PIXA 3R
PIXA may be fitted directly to the VERTEX helmet using the mounting plate. (Helmet not supplied).
Petzl has updated the rechargeable version of the PIXA head torch, the PIXA 3R, whilst of course maintaining it’s ATEX ratings.
How? By twisting the on-off knob, the chip can be switched between three pre-programmed settings.... •
Here are it’s features: •
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A Lithium Ion polymer battery that is good for 500 re-charges (making a huge saving on conventional batteries alone) A neat docking station for re-charging that includes a UK mains plug and USB connection A smart chip that allows you to configure the torches performance in three different ways....
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• ....Rather than just deciding which LED beam combination you want and accepting how long the battery will last, you can now ask the torch to balance a steady light output with the time you need to use it for
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Setting one acts like a normal regulated light, giving a steady, balanced power output for every individual LED setting until the battery drops to reserve mode. The duration of this light output depends on the LED setting being used Setting two assumes the user needs light for the duration of a full working day (plus travel!). The battery now changes output so that on each LED setting you will get 12 hours of regulated light before reserve kicks in Setting three is for those who need maximum light output now. Brightness now goes up to the LED’s limit for three hours before switching to reserve mode
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Compact & Durable ATEX ZONE
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IP67
Rated for ATEX zones 2 and 22 (sporadic risk of explosion) Waterproof to -1 metre for 30 minutes (IP67), no maintenance required after immersion Resistant to chemicals (see www.petzl.com) Excellent resistance to falls (2m) impacts and crushing (80kg)
E78CHR 2UK PIXA 3R
E78CHB 2 PIXA 3
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Rechargeable, multi-beam headtorch for frequent use, suitable for • proximity lighting, movement and long range vision • Max Autonomy mode: lights up to 50mtrs for 12 hours (30 lumens) • • Max Power: lights up to 80mtrs for 3 hours (90 lumens) • • Rechargeable Lithium Ion Polymer battery plugs into a quick charging dock • (supplied) for frequent use • • CE0080, Ex 11 3 GD, Ex nAnL IIB T4 Weight Code Colour Batteries (inc.) (inc. batts)
Multi-beam headtorch for close-range work, moving around & long range vision Close-range mode: lights to 20mtrs for 12 hours (30 lumens) In-motion mode: lights to 50mtrs for 6 hours (60 lumens) Long-range vision mode: lights to 80mtrs for 3 hours (100 lumens) CE0080, Ex 11 3 GD, Ex nAnL IIB T4 Max. Max. Burn Lumens Time
Lighting Spec.
Price £
PIXA 3R* E78CHR 2UK Black & Yellow
Lithium Ion rechargeable battery
145g
2 High Output LEDs
90lm
12hrs
100.00
New
E78CHR UK
Lithium Ion rechargeable battery
145g
2 High Output LEDs
55lm
12hrs
100.00
WSL
2 x AA
160g
2 High Output LEDs
100lm
12hrs
58.33
New
2 x AA
160g
2 High Output LEDs
50lm
12hrs
58.33
WSL
PIXA 3 E78CHB 2
Black & Yellow
E78CHB
E78BHB 2 PIXA 2
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E78AHB 2 PIXA 1
Headtorch suitable for proximity lighting and movement Close-range mode: lights to 20mtrs for 12 hours (30 lumens) In-motion mode: lights to 55mtrs for 3 hours (70 lumens) CE0080, Ex 11 3 GD, Ex nAnL IIB T4
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Headtorch suitable for proximity lighting Close-range mode: lights to 10mtrs for 12 hours (20 lumens) In-motion mode: lights to 15mtrs for 3 hours (50 lumens) CE0080, Ex 11 3 GD, Ex nAnL IIB T4
PIXA 2 E78BHB 2
Black & Yellow
E78BHB
2 x AA
160g
1 High Output LED
70lm
12hrs
45.83
New
2 x AA
160g
1 High Output LED
40lm
12hrs
45.83
WSL
2 x AA
160g
3 LEDs
50lm
12hrs
29.17
New
2 x AA
160g
3 LEDs
25lm
12hrs
29.17
WSL
PIXA 1 E78AHB 2
Black & Yellow
E78AHB
WSL-While Stocks Last All PIXAS are supplied with a Pixa helmet mount for attaching directly to the VERTEX or ALVEO helmets *Not available for export Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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Compact & Durable
E78001 POCHE PIXA
E78002 RUBBER HEADBAND
E78900 2 PIXA HEADBAND
E78901 MOUNTING PLATE Code
Description
Price £
PIXA Accessories E78003
PIXA 3R rechargable battery*
E93111
USB Car Charger
30.83
E78001
POCHE PIXA
Carry pouch for PIXA headtorch
E78002
RUBBER
Rubber headband for PIXA headtorch, compatible with all helmets
7.08
E78901
Mounting Plate
Replacement mounting plate for use with ALVEO & VERTEX helmets
4.17
E78900 2
Headband
Replacement textile headband for the PIXA headtorch
6.67
9.17 14.17
* Not available for export
PIX PIXA may be fitted directly to the VER VERTEX helmet using the mounting plat plate. (Helmet not supplied).
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New
Compact
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Compact headlamp with wide, uniform lighting for comfortable proximity lighting and movement over short distances Close-range mode: lights to 25mtrs for 180 hours (20 lumens) In motion mode: lights to 55mtrs for 120 hours (100 lumens)
IPX4 E93HN TIKKA PRO
Code
Colour
Batteries (inc.)
Weight (inc. batts)
Lighting Spec.
3 x AAA
85g
1 high output LED
Max. Max. Burn Lumens Time
Price £
TIKKA PRO E93HN
Black
100lm
180hrs
33.33
New
* Helmet and light for illustration - not included
E93001 KIT ADAPT KIT ADAPT E93001
Kit for mounting a TIKKA type headtorch onto a helmet. Suitable for use with post 2014 models of TIKKA.
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30g
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4.17
New
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Versatile
* IPX8 E69 P DUO 5
Code
Colour
Batteries (inc.)
Weight (inc. batts)
Lighting Spec.
Max. Lumens
Max. Burn Time
Price £
DUO LED 5 - Adjustable main beam & economical second beam - Waterproof to -5 metres E69 P
Grey & Yellow
4 x AA
Halogen + 5 LEDs
300g
40lm
65hrs
70.83
350hrs
70.83
* Constant lighting available when fitted with ACCU DUO (E65100 2)
IPX8 E73 P DUOBELT 5
DUOBELT LED 5 - Adjustable main beam & economical second beam - Waterproof to -5 metres E73 P
Grey & Yellow
4xC
140g (on head)
Halogen + 5 LEDs
40lm
Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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Versatile
IPX8
IPX8 E72 P DUO 14
Code
E72 ACUK DUO 14 ACCU
Batteries (inc.)
Colour
Weight (inc. batts)
Lighting Spec.
Max. Lumens
Max. Burn Time
Price £
DUO LED 14 - Adjustable main beam & economical second beam - Waterproof to -5 metres E72 P
Grey & Yellow
4 x AA
300g
Halogen + 14 LEDs
67lm
63hrs*
100.00
E72 ACUK
Grey & Yellow
2700mAh NiMh
380g
Halogen + 14 LEDs
67lm
70hrs*
201.45
210hrs*
100.00
IPX8 E76 P DUOBELT 14
DUOBELT LED 14 - Adjustable main beam & economical second beam - Waterproof to -5 metres E76 P
Grey & Yellow
4xC
140g (on head)
Halogen + 14 LEDs
67lm
*Models with regulated output for constant lighting and long battery life
Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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Versatile
E60970 14 LED MODULE
Code
E65 2UK ACCU DUO CHARGER
E65100 2 ACCU DUO
Description
Price £
DUO Accessories E60970
DUO 14 LED Module
Upgrades DUO / DUOBELT to 14 LEDs with regulated output
E65 2UK
ACCU DUO Charger
Rechargeable 2700mAh NiMh battery & UK mains charger for DUO (not belt version) - supplied with UK mains adapter
E65100 2
ACCU DUO
Rechargeable 2700mAh NiMh battery for DUO (not belt version)
37.50
E65200 2UK
DUO Charger
Mains U.K.charger for DUO rechargeable batteries (not belt version) - supplied with UK mains adapter
71.87 33.75
E65300 2
DUO Car Charger
Car charger for 2700mAh NiMh battery only (not belt version)
FR0500 BLI
Halogen 6v Bulb
For all DUO models
E61700 2
1 Watt LED
Retro fit high-output LED for all DUOS post January 2004 - replaces halogen bulb
E60650
Battery Box Inner
For all DUO models (not belt version)
E04999
Replacement Headband For all DUO models
51.67
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109.78 ↓
5.83 19.17 5.83 6.67
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Versatile & Performance
IPX8
IP67
A10BW_ VERTEX BEST DUO
Code
Size
E54AW_ TRIOS
Batteries (inc.)
Weight Max. Max. Burn (inc. batts) Lighting Spec. Lumens Time
Price £
VERTEX BEST DUO + LED 14 - Ideal for work at height A10BWF
4 x AA
625g
Halogen + 14 LEDs
67lm
63hrs
145.83
New
A10BWE
4 x AA
640g
Halogen + 14 LEDs
67lm
63hrs
145.83
WSL
TRIOS* - ELIOS helmet fitted with ULTRA VARIO headtorch E54AW 1UK
1
ACCU 2
670g
3 high output LEDs 520lm
40hrs
341.67
E54AW 2UK
2
ACCU 2
700g
3 high output LEDs 520lm
40hrs
341.67
ULTRA Accessories E55450 2
ACCU 2 ULTRA*
Large capacity 2600mAh rechargeable battery for ULTRA VARIO & BELT
83.33
E55400 2
ACCU 4 ULTRA*
Large capacity 5200mAh rechargeable battery For ULTRA VARIO & BELT
132.50
E55800 UK
ULTRA Quick Charger
Mains charger for ACCU 2 or ACCU 4 rechargeable battery
31.67
E55950
ULTRA Extension Cord
Extension power cable for ULTRA headtorches - converts ULTRA VARIO to BELT version
22.50
E55960
ULTRA Harness
Harness for carrying ULTRA BELT’S remote battery pack
27.08
E51999
ULTRA Headband
Replacement headband for ULTRA
* Not available for export
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7.92 WSL - While Stocks Last
Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting. For helmet spares see our Petzl Work Solutions 2015 Price List
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Product Focus... ULTRA VARIO IP67
The most powerful head torch in Petzl’s professional range with an output of up to 520 lumens; the ULTRA VARIO gives you all the light you need when out in the open. With four distinct lighting modes you can choose the type of light best suited to your work activity, whether you are doing detailed close-up work, traversing awkward ground or searching at a distance. Each mode is selected by a glove friendly rotating selector switch that keeps functioning all the way down to -30°C. Designed for the rigor of professional use the ULTRA VARIO is incredibly rugged, being both waterproof and dust proof (IP67 rated). It is fitted as standard with a quickly changed ACCU 2 rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that gives up to 40 hours of regulated light. A ACCU 4 battery is available as an accessory for those who require an extended duration. The ULTRA VARIO - the professional’s choice.
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Performance
IP67
E54 HUK ULTRA VARIO
Code
Colour
Batteries (inc.)
Weight Max. Max. Burn (inc. batts) Lighting Spec. Lumens Time
Price £
ULTRA VARIO* E54 HUK
Black & yellow
ACCU 2
375g
3 high output LEDs 520lm
40hrs
258.33
70hrs
283.33
IP67 E54 BUK ULTRA VARIO BELT ULTRA VARIO BELT* E54 BUK
Black & yellow
ACCU 4
495g#
3 high output LEDs 520lm
* Not available for export
#headweight 230g + ACCU 4 ULTRA 265g
For spares see page 11 Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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Product Focus...
TIKKA RXP + Rechargeable headtorch with self-adjusting lighting Introducing the REACTIVE LIGHTING technology to the TIKKA range has produced a head torch that is genuinely in a class of its own. REACTIVE LIGHTING technology allows the torch to adapt to the environment around you, giving the best battery performance possible and a lighting output that is immediately tailored to your need.
Reading a document - it will turn itself down
Walking across the yard - it lights up the way
Scouting a route across the cliff - it throws out a concentrated beam that cuts through the night
The wide, mixed or focused beam gives lighting that can adapt to any situation, with a light output of 7 to 215 lumens. The ACCU battery is easily recharged, with the options of USB, mains or car charging via two neat PETZL accessories. The TIKKA RXP, one torch – all the answers.
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Performance Rechargeable headtorch with self-adjusting lighting
IPX4
E87 AHB C MYO
IPX4
+
Code
Colour
Batteries Weight (inc.) (inc.batts)
Lighting Spec.
E36AHR NAO
Max. Max. Burn Lumens Time
Price £
MYO - powerful, programmable headtorch E87AHB C
Coral
3 x AA
175g
1 high output LED
370lm
57hrs
66.67
New
E87 P2
Anthracite
3 x AA
175g
1 high output LED
205lm
86hrs
62.50
WSL
2 high output LEDs
575lm 12hr 30min
120.83
New
NAO* - complete with rechargeable lithium battery and USB charging lead E36AHR
White
Lithium Ion
187g
NAO Accessories E93112 UK USB UK Mains Charger
12.92
E93111
USB Car Charger
9.17
E36200
ACCU NAO - Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery for NAO*
45.83
E36A10
ACCU NAO Rechargeable Battery*
34.17
E36R10
NAO BELT Kit - extension cord & belt clip
17.50
E93110
USB Charger Kit - Mains & car adapter
16.67
WSL
* Not available for export
Rechargeable headtorch with self-adjusting lighting
+
IPX4
Rechargeable headtorch with self-adjusting lighting
+
E92 RB TIKKA R+
IPX4
E95 RN TIKKA RXP
TIKKA R+* - complete with rechargeable battery and USB charging lead E92 RB
Blue
Lithium Ion
115g
2 high output LEDs
170lm
12hrs
58.33
2 high output LEDs
215lm
10hrs
75.00
TIKKA RXP* - complete with rechargeable battery and USB charging lead E95 RN
Black
Lithium Ion
115g
TIKKA R+ & TIKKA RXP Accessories E92200
ACCU Rechargeable battery*
17.08
E92300
Battery Case to allow use with 3 LR3/AAA batteries
E93112 UK USB UK Mains Charger E93111
7.08 12.92
USB Car Charger
9.17
*Not available for export Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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WSL - While Stocks Last
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Classic
IP67 E02 P3 e+LITE
Code
Colour
Batteries (inc.)
Weight (inc. batts)
Lighting Spec.
Max. Lumens
Max. Burn Time
27g
3 white LEDs & 1 red LED
26lm
70hrs
Price £
e+LITE* - emergency headtorch E02 P3
Black & Red
2 x CR2032
20.83
* Not available for export
IPX4
IPX4
E91HB TIKKINA
IPX4
E93HB/HG TIKKA
E93ZB ZIPKA
TIKKINA E91HB
Ocean Blue
3 x AAA
85g
1 high output LED
60lm
180hrs
E93HB
Victoria Blue
3 x AAA
85g
1 high output LED
80lm
180hrs
E93HG
Grey
16.67
TIKKA 29.17 29.17
ZIPKA E93ZB
Victoria Blue
3 x AAA
68g
1 high output LED
IPX4
80lm
180hrs
30.00
IPX4 E97HB TIKKA+
E99HN TIKKA XP
TIKKA+ E97HB
Blue Jean
E97HG
Grey
3 x AAA
85g
1 high-output LED, red LED, 7 lighting modes including flash, boost facility, tilt focus, constant lighting, Max. 140 lumens
140lm
1 high-output LED, red LED, 8 lighting modes, including flash, boost facility, tilt focus, constant lighting, Max. 160 lumens
160lm
12hrs
37.50 37.50
TIKKA XP E99HN
Black
3 x AAA
85g
Please note the maximum burn time quoted is based on the lowest power setting.
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12hrs
41.67
Product Focus...
STRIX IR
The STRIX IR headlamp was specifically created to meet the requirements of the military during operations where stealth is key. It offers exceptional versatility and intuitive use with absolute reliability guaranteed. STRIX IR headlamps have three white lighting levels, colour lighting (red, green, blue) as well as three infrared lighting levels. Constant lighting technology guarantees the lighting performance does not decrease as the battery is drained; then when almost discharged it switches over to reserve mode to give up to 10 hours of ‘survival’ lighting.
Designed to be worn on the head using the elasticated headband, the STRIX IR can also be fitted directly onto the rail systems commonly found on ballistic helmets. It also features a MOLLE clip to allow mounting on compatible clothing and webbing sets. For each of the numerous ways the headlamp can be worn, the double rotation lighting head system allows great freedom for orienting the beam, ensuring it points where needed. The STRIX IR – the tactical lighting solution.
The STRIX IR incorporates intuitive switching for its lighting management. The visible and infrared lighting are controlled by two distinct knobs to avoid any risk of error or movement from more to less discreet lighting modes.
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Tactical
E89AHB C TACTIKKA +
Colour
Battery Weight (inc.) (inc. batts)
E89AHB C
Camo
3 x AAA
E89AHB N
Black
37.50
E89AHB D
Desert
37.50
Code
Lighting Spec.
Max. Max. Burn Lumens Time
Price £
TACTIKKA+ 85g
1 high output LED, red LED, 5 lighting modes
140lm
12hrs
37.50
E89BHB N TACTIKKA +RGB
TACTIKKA +RGB E89BHB C
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Camo
3 x AAA
85g
1 high output LED, red/green/blue LED, 5 lighting modes
140lm
12hrs
41.67
E89BHB N
Black
41.67
E89BHB D
Desert
41.67
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Tactical
E90AHB N STRIX VL
Code
Batteries (inc.)
Colour
E90AHB C STRIX VL Weight (inc. batts)
Lighting Spec.
Max. Lumens
Max. Burn Time
White & colour lighting
40lm
65hrs
Price £
STRIX VL E90AHB N
Black
E90AHB C
Camo
1 x AA
95g
75.00
E90AHB D
Desert
75.00
E90AHB BC
STRIX VL Bulk Camo
Without the headband
E90001
STRIX ADAPT Plate for attaching STRIX headtorch to a military ballistic helmet with no rail system
75.00
62.50
E90BHB N STRIX IR
12.08
E90BHB C STRIX IR
STRIX IR E90BHB N
Black
E90BHB C
Camo
1 x AA
100g
White, colour & infrared lighting
40lm
100.00
E90BHB D
Desert
100.00
E90BHB BC
STRIX IR Bulk Camo
Without the headband
E90001
STRIX ADAPT Plate for attaching STRIX headtorch to a military ballistic helmet with no rail system
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65hrs
100.00
87.50 12.08
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Accessories
E00100 HEADBAND
E93001 KIT ADAPT
Code
E00200 CLIP
E43900 ZIPKA / TIKKA CONNECTOR
Description
Price £
ADAPT System E93001
KIT ADAPT
Kit for mounting a post 2014 TIKKA type headlamp onto a helmet
4.17 New
E00100
ADAPT - Lamp Elastic
Headband for pre-2014 Tikka and Zipka - use with E43900
4.58
E00200
ADAPT - Clip
For belt & pocket mounting for pre-2014 Tikka and Zipka - use with E43900
2.08
E43900
ADAPT - Connector
For all pre-2014 TIKKA & ZIPKA models
2.50
E93990
POCHE TIKKA
E94990 POCHE ZIPKA
E04350 HELMET CLIPS
Headtorch Spares & Accessories E93990
POCHE TIKKA 2
Protective pouch for all TIKKA & TIKKA 2 models
8.33
E94990
POCHE ZIPKA 2
Protective pouch for all ZIPKA & ZIPKA 2 models
8.75
E04350
Helmet Lamp Clips
Small - To suit standard helmets. Set of 4 (not PIXA range)
2.50
E04405
Wide Brim Helmet Clips
Large - To suit wide brim helmets. Set of 4 (not PIXA range)
7.50
E04999
Universal Headband
Universal Headband For all Lamps (not e+LITE, SiGNAL or PIXA range)
6.67
E43999
Spare Headband
Fits TIKKA & SAXO
4.58
E02999
Spare Headband
Fits e+LITE & SiGNAL
2.08 WSL
E44850
TIKKA & ZIPKA Lens Kit
1 of each - red, green & clear lens (not for TIKKA 2 or ZIPKA 2)
3.33 WSL
It is recommended that helmet clips are used when the headtorch is to be worn on a standard site helmet. Helmet clips are not required for fixing headtorches to the current Petzl helmet range.
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WSL - While Stocks Last
Batteries
MN1400K2P C Plus
Code
MN1300K2U D Ultra
Description
Pack Size
MN2400K4U AAA Ultra
Price £
Batteries / Procell Loose Boxed Product MN1400P
“C” Plus
Box of 10
11.08
↑
MN1500P
“AA” Plus
Box of 10
5.66
↑
MN2400P
“AAA” Plus
Box of 10
5.66
↑
Batteries / Plus Blister Packed MN1300K2P
“D” Plus
10 x Packs of 2
33.37
↑
MN1400K2P
“C” Plus
10 x Packs of 2
33.37
↑
MN1500K2P
“AA” Plus
20 x Packs of 2
39.77
↑
MN1500K4P
“AA” Plus
20 x Packs of 4
75.95
↑
MN2400K4P
“AAA” Plus
10 x Packs of 4
38.02
↑
MN1604K1
“9V” Plus
10 x Packs of 1
33.39
↑
Batteries / Ultra Blister Packed MN1300K2U
“D” Ultra
10 x Packs of 2
38.49
↑
MN1400K2U
“C” Ultra
10 x Packs of 2
38.49
↑
MN1500K4U
“AA” Ultra
20 x Packs of 4
97.33
↑
MN2400K4U
“AAA” Ultra
10 x Packs of 4
48.64
↑
10 x Packs of 2 (e+LITE & SiGNAL)
33.37
↑
Batteries / Lithium Blister Packed DL2032
CR2032 Coin Cell Lithium*
*Not available for export
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Making an informed choice With the growing number of headlamps now on the market and the different technologies being used, some explanation is necessary to choose the headlamp best suited to your needs.
Different ways to use the available energy according to usage
Brightness or battery life: a question of balance Brightness and battery life are two inextricably linked parameters of any headlamp, regardless of its lighting technology. For a given quantity of energy, increasing the brightness automatically decreases battery life, and vice versa.
Headlamp energy source: - batteries - integrated rechargeable battery
Brightness (lumens)
Battery life (hours)
or
Favoring brightness to the detriment of battery life
Favoring battery life to the detriment of brightness
Lighting power The shape of the beam directly affects lighting distance. Lighting distance depends directly on lighting power, but mainly on the shape of the beam. In fact, given the same light output, lighting distance will differ depending on the shape of the beam. For example, 100 lumens of light will project to 40 meters with a very wide beam, but up to 100 meters with a narrow beam.
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100 lumens
40 m
100 lumens
100 m
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Note: For a compact headlamp worn entirely on the head, the energy source (standard or rechargeable battery) has a limited capacity in order to reduce size and weight for the sake of comfort. In spite of the improved performance of today's LEDs and batteries, this still limits the capacity of a headlamp to provide both significant brightness and long battery life.
Making an informed choice
Managing energy: different approaches A headlamp's energy source can be managed in a number of ways.
STANDARD LIGHTING
CONSTANT LIGHTING
Principle: the headlamp supplies energy "directly" to the light source
Principle: the headlamp has an integrated electronic regulation system
• Light output decreases progressively as the energy source discharges The headlamp lights very intensely for the first minutes, and then less and less over the next hours.
• Light output is constant during a predetermined period. The duration corresponds to true usable battery life (and does not include reserve lighting)
• The rated brightness is the maximum light output, measured when the lamp is first turned on. This is the initial light output
• Constant lighting allows the light output measured during this period to be specified. This is the guaranteed brightness
Notes: - the greater the initial brightness of a STANDARD LIGHTING headlamp, the faster it decreases - when the performance ratings indicate a very high brightness with a very long battery life, one must be aware that these figures often correspond to light output in maximum mode and to battery life in minimum mode. These two characteristics can not be obtained simultaneously
• Most regulated headlamps move to reserve lighting mode when the energy source is nearly depleted (up to several dozen hours for certain products) Notes: To obtain 100 lumens of brightness for 50 hours, for example, the equivalent of 75 AAA batteries would be required, translating to 1.1 kg on the head! Therefore, Petzl recommends that the user use caution when interpreting the impressive lighting performance claims made for some headlamps.
CONSTANT LIGHTING
Brightness
STANDARD LIGHTING
Initial light output Guaranteed battery life
Note: It is not possible to directly compare the lighting performance of CONSTANT LIGHTING headlamps (guaranteed light output over a given length of time) with that of STANDARD LIGHTING headlamps (high but brief initial light output).
Guaranteed light output
Reserve lighting
Battery life
t=0
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Key Points Five questions to ask yourself when choosing a headlamp for your needs 1 - Does the energy management of my headlamp suit my needs? Most Petzl headlamps have constant lighting (regulated headlamps). These headlamps ensure stable lighting performance for a pre-determined period of time. This way, the user knows that neither the luminosity nor the lighting distance will decrease during this period. When the energy source is almost depleted, the headlamp still has enough reserve power to allow the user to complete the operation under way, or to change his location.
2 - Is the energy source appropriate for my frequency of use?
3 - Are the different lighting modes appropriate for my professional activities?
Petzl headlamps function with regular batteries or integrated rechargeable batteries, depending on the model. Each type of energy source corresponds to a user profile: - regular batteries are best for occasional use, but their cost ends up being greater over time - integrated rechargeable batteries are designed for more regular or intensive use. They are more practical: the headlamp is always ready to use. They free the user from any battery management issues. These headlamps end up being more economical over time, and more ecological
Petzl indicates the different lighting modes available for each headlamp. These modes correspond to specific conditions of use: close-range work, moving around, seeing at a distance.
PIXA 3 headlamp with regular batteries
Examples of lighting modes for PIXA 3
Each mode is characterized by: - the shape of the beam (wide, focused, mixed etc.) - corresponding lighting performance (light output, lighting distance, and battery life)
CONSTANT LIGHTING STANDARD LIGHTING PIXA 3R headlamp with integrated rechargeable battery
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Petzl advantages:
Petzl advantages:
Petzl advantages:
Regulated headlamps are more reliable and become real tools for the workplace, a companion during all your daily tasks.
Petzl has chosen to use the highest performance technology for its PIXA and ULTRA headlamps: Lithium-Ion. These batteries ensure very low selfdischarge rates, and very high performance at low temperatures.
This way each user can opt for a desired level of performance and versatility in order to choose a headlamp best adapted to his needs.
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Key Points 4 - Does the light ensure visual comfort? To ensure optimal lighting, the body of the headlamp must be designed with extreme precision and equipped with the highest-quality components. Petzl headlamps benefit from over 30 years of experience in the domain of lighting. This recognized expertise allows Petzl's R&D department to implement innovative solutions that maximize efficiency and reliability.
Perfectly uniform beam: comfort of use
All Petzl headlamps are equipped with LEDs whose quality is guaranteed and constant. The LEDs we use meet our precise requirements. Each batch of LEDs is tested and selected according to proper color homogeneity, low energy consumption, and high luminous flux. Each Petzl headlamp is individually inspected before leaving the factory. These operations include a test to measure lighting performance and beam homogeneity with the help of a digital camera.
Presence of a central bright spot: blinding
Individual test for lighting performance
Presence of visual defects: lack of precision, discomfort, fatigue
5 - Is the construction of the headlamp adapted to my working environment? Petzl headlamps are designed to withstand the most severe conditions of use and to ensure maximum reliability. This is why each model must pass particularly stringent tests: - for shock resistance, fall resistance and crushing (including at low temperatures) - for functional reliability (mechanical endurance) - individually, when they come off the assembly line (final quality) - for watertightness
Impact resistance test
Functionality test
Petzl advantages:
Petzl advantages:
Petzl headlamps ensure maximum visual comfort for the user: lighting is uniform and has no bright point in the center, no spotting, no dark areas.
Most Petzl headlamps ensure excellent protection against liquids and solids (refer to petzl.com).
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The ATEX Standard Explosive environments (ATEX)
The ATEX standard What is the ATEX? The ATEX regulation is a European directive which requires all heads of organizations to fully understand the risks related to certain explosive environments. To do this, an evaluation of the risk of explosion in a company is required in order to identify any locations where explosive environments could form, and then to put in place the means to avoid explosion.
Oxygen in the air
How do you choose equipment that is adapted for an environment at risk of explosion? ATEX environments are subdivided into three zones: - zones 0, 1 or 2 for gases - zones 20, 21 or 22 for dust There are two groups of materials: - Group I: concerns mines (more restrictive) - Group II: concerns all above-ground industries
Source of combustion (flame, spark, hot spot)
Fuel (gas or flammable vapour, dust)
For Group II (above-ground industries), a specifically adapted category of equipment is associated with each ATEX zone classification:
ZONE CLASSIFICATION
ATEX CLASSIFICATION REQUIRED FOR EQUIPͳ MENT FOR GROUP II, ABOVE GROUND INDUS TRY
Under what conditions can an explosion occur?
ZONE 0 GAS
CATEGORY 1
There is a risk of explosion when several elements are present: - an oxidant: the oxygen in air, for example - a fuel: . gas or vapours: hydrocarbons, solvents, varnishes, dilutants, gas, alcohol, dyes, perfumes, chemical products, agents for manufacture of plastics, etc. . powders and dust: magnesium, aluminum, sulphur, cellulose, cereals, carbon, wood, milk, resins, sugars, starch, polystyrenes, fertilizer, etc. - a hot spot or a source of combustion
ZONE 20 DUST VERY HIGH LEVEL OF PERMANENT RISK
PROTECTION
THE EXPLOSIVE MIX IS PRESENT CONSTANTLY OR FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
For example, when filling a grain silo, the concentration of dust is very high. The environment then is dangerous: a rise in temperature, or even a spark, can trigger an explosion.
ZONE 1 GAS
If a risk of explosion is identified in an environment (gas or dust), a safety requirement is imposed for the use of equipment that is specifically designed to function without becoming a potential source of combustion. This equipment offers different types of protection designed to diminish the risk of explosion.
FREQUENT RISK
CATEGORY 2
ZONE 21 DUST
HIGH LEVEL OF PROTECTION
AN EXPLOSIVE MIX MAY FORM UNDER NORMAL WORKING CONDITIONS
ZONE 2 GAS
CATEGORY 3
ZONE 22 DUST
OCCASIONAL RISK
NORMAL LEVEL OF PROTECTION
AN EXPLOSIVE MIX HAS A SMALL CHANCE OF FORMING AND WOULD EXIST ONLY FOR A SHORT PERIOD
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The ATEX Standard What are the specific features of certified headlamps? Products classified into different groups may have different modes of protection against explosion. These modes are designed for the zone in which the equipment is to be used. For example: zones 1/21, zones 2/22. The more restrictive the mode of protection (zone 1/21, zone 0/20) is for a headlamp, the less powerful the lighting will be.The intensity and voltage that is permitted may be low in order to ensure that the device does not produce an arc, spark or dangerous temperature. How are the gases classified? The ATEX standard also has a classification for explosive gases against which the user can protect himself by using a product that has adapted protection. For Group II materials, the danger of gases covered by a product grows from subdivision IIA, the least dangerous, to subdivision IIC, the most dangerous. Some reference gases: - group I: methane - group IIA: propane - group IIB: ethylene - group IIC: hydrogen/acetylene
What does the marking mean?
For more information, please consult www.petzl.com
Example of marking:
Temperature classes for gases and dust
CE 0081
All products designed for use in explosive zones have a specific marking on them. This marking contains all the information necessary to determine the zones in which the product may be used.
The exterior of a headlamp for use in hazardous locations must not present an external surface temperature that could provoke combustion. Different substances may combust at different temperatures. The lower the combustion temperature is, the more dangerous the substance is. Therefore, each piece of equipment used in an explosive environment is classified according to the maximal surface temperature it generates. There are six classes of temperatures, from T1 to T6. For more information, please consult www.petzl.com
II 2 GD Ex nAnL IIB T4
- CE: The equipment meets European standards for this product - 0081: Identification number of the notified body, when it intervenes in the inspection phase of production Here the number corresponds to the LCIE – Bureau Véritas. This number may also be 0080, for example for INERIS. : Use authorized for explosive environments - II: Equipment group (I = mines, II = surface industries) - 2: Category of equipment (1 = permanent risk (Zones 0 and 20), 2 = frequent risk (Zones 1 and 21), 3 = occasional risk (Zones 2 and 22)) - GD: Type of fuel source: D = dust, G = gases and vapours - Ex: The product meets the Cenelec protection standards - nAnL: type of protection - IIB: Indicates the class of gases covered by the product - T4: Temperature class corresponding to a surface temperature
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Protection The IP Protection Index The IP Protection Index is an international standard. This index classifies the level of protection offered by equipment against intrusions by solids (e.g. dust) and liquids (e.g. water, oil). How do you read the protection index? Example: IP 67 The first number indicates protection against solid objects. The second number indicates protection against liquids. The IP 67 notation therefore corresponds to a completely dustproof product that is protected against the effects of immersion in liquid. Note: When a criterion has not been tested, the number is replaced by X (e.g., IP X6 indicates that the product has not been tested for solids).
The second number indicates protection against liquids:
The first number indicates protection against solid objects: X = Not measured
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X = Not measured
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0 = Not protected
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0 = Not protected
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1 = Protected against projection of solids ≥ 50 mm in diameter
1 = Protected against vertically falling water drops
2 = Protected against projection of solids ≥ 12.5 mm in diameter
2 = Protected against water drops (15° from vertical)
3 = Protected against projection of solids ≥ 2.5 mm in diameter
3 = Protected against rain (60° from vertical)
4 = Protected against projection of solids ≥ 1 mm in diameter
4 = Protected against sprayed water
5 = Protected against dust (limited ingress, no harmful deposits)
5 = Protected against jets of water
6 = Completely protected against dust
6 = Protected against forceful hose-projected water
7 = Temporary immersion (-1 meter for 30 minutes)
8 = Prolonged immersion (deeper than 1 meter for period defined by manufacturer)
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The ANSI/NEMA FL1 standard
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the ability of an electric device to work properly, independent of possible electromagnetic disturbances in the environment, and without producing its own. All Petzl headlamps conform to the requirements of the 89/366/CEE directive concerning electromagnetic compatibility: they will not interfere with any other CE-marked devices.
This standard was developed with the collaboration of the 14 principal manufacturers of portable lighting, including Petzl. The ANSI/NEMA FL1 standard defines a common protocol for measuring lighting performance. The goal is to allow comparison of different brands of headlamps along the same points of reference. Note: The ANSI/NEMA FL1 standard doesn't take into account the way energy is managed and does not therefore permit direct comparison of constant lighting performance with declining lighting performance (See Making an informed choice). For more information, please consult www.petzl.com
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Essential Ordering Information
January 1st 2015
Order & Customer Services Info. Telephone order line Fax Email Post
01484 768277 01484 768277 info@abaris.co.uk Abaris International Ltd, Bridge Mills, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, HD9 3TW
Our Office Hours Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Out of hours faxed and emailed orders will be given priority the following working day.
How to pay Wherever possible, please make payment by BACS. Our bank details are as follows: Sort code 12-24-81 Sterling Account no. 06326565 Bank Bank of Scotland, PO Box 1000 BX2 1LB BIC BOFSGBS1BBL IBAN Number GB91 BOFS 1224 8106 3265 65 By credit / debit card - most cards are accepted. By cheque – please make cheques payable to Abaris International Ltd and send to Bridge Mills, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, W. Yorks HD9 3TW. Please note for Pro Forma invoices we will despatch goods only when funds have cleared, which is usually seven days from receipt. On account - if you wish to open a credit or pre-payment account with us, please call us on 01484 768277 for further information. Please refer to our terms and conditions before placing an order or requesting a credit / pre-payment account. Overdue Accounts We understand and reserve the right to exercise our statutory right to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs under the late payment legislation if we are not paid according to agreed credit terms. Delivery Subject to account status, we will make every effort to despatch orders placed before 1pm Monday-Friday the same day for delivery to your premises the following working day (UK mainland only and subject to carriers’ guarantees of service) Please note that parts of Scotland and the Islands have a minimum two day service, please contact us for delivery times. Orders received after 1pm Monday-Friday cannot be guaranteed next day delivery. Once received, your order will normally be processed through to despatch very quickly, it is thus seldom possible to add items to an order later. Special delivery may be arranged for before 10 am or 12 noon delivery (Please note this service is not available in parts of Scotland and the Islands.). If you require any special services, please ask for details. Please note that we cannot be held liable for any consequential loss caused by late delivery or failure to deliver. Consignment tracking; please contact your sales administrator in case of late delivery. Carriage Charges - Orders will incur a carriage and handling charge of £8.50 per box. Deliveries split at customer’s request will attract the carriage charge on each individual package. Delivery to Offshore and Overseas – price on application.
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Order & Customer Services Info. Export Customers – please note that the carriage charge will be advised at the time of order. Optimus Gas Deliveries – Dangerous Goods Transport Regulations Regulations apply to all consignments including Optimus Gas and surcharges apply to all destinations. We will absorb some of these costs but there will be an additional charge for deliveries to the following areas:• Scottish Islands • Northern Ireland • Republic of Ireland Channel Isles • Please contact us for a quote. For large (bulk) gas only purchases – please ask. Lithium Batteries Please note that products containing Lithium batteries that require return to Customer Services should contact us for advice. Details of procedures that should be folowed are contained in the linked documents: http://www.royalmail.com/sites/default/files/Royal-Mail-Prohibited-and-Restricted-Items.pdf http://www.dpd.co.uk/content/are-you-compatible-dpd.pdf Certificates of Conformity Certificates of conformity are issued to allcustomers for Personal Protective Equipment and form part of the delivery note.To maintain traceability for the goods supplied, please retain a record of batch numbers and / or serial numbers marked on the product. Customer Services (Returned Goods) If you need to return product for any reason, please notify your Sales Administrator or Customer Services in advance. We may be able to provide advice or a solution without the need to return product. Any goods returned should be complete, including packaging and instructions. Please note you are responsible for the condition of returned product until it is delivered to us, therefore you should ensure that the tags are still attached and appropriate protective packaging is used. Soiled items will not be accepted and will incur a handling and return carriage charge. Please ensure that all returned product is accompanied with a note, clearly stating the following details; Items and quantity being returned Your account number Company name, address and postcode Contact name and telephone number Invoice / delivery note details The reason for return, including history of use and the nature of the problem If the product is being returned for consideration under a manufacturers’ guarantee / warranty or we have supplied the product to you in error we will cover the cost of return up to a maximum carriage value of £6.50. If the cost is more than £6.50, please let us know and we will arrange collection from your UK mainland postal address. Collections can be arranged through your Sales Administrator. If however the product can be returned for less, please do so and we will credit your account on acceptance of your claim. Returned product outside our terms and conditions that is in a re-saleable condition will be subject to a handling charge as outlined in our terms and conditions (2.9). Copies are available on request. Before contacting your sales administrator to arrange a collection, please ensure that product to be returned is boxed and ready for collection. When you contact us, please let us know your opening hours/days. Unfortunately, if the collection fails as there is no one to hand over the package, or it is not ready, any subsequent collection will be charged to you in full. For further information or advice, please contact the Customer Services Department: e-mail: info@abaris.co.uk Phone: 01484 768277 Postal address: Customer Services, Abaris International, Bridge Mills, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth, W. Yorks, HD9 3TW Office Hours Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5.00 pm
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Terms & Conditions Abaris Inernational Limited - General Terms of Sale Effective from 1 January 2015.
The Buyer’s attention is in particular drawn to the provisions of condition 10 and 19.
1.
Interpretation
1.1
The definitions and rules of interpretation in this condition apply in these conditions. Buyer: the person, firm or company who purchases the Goods from the Company. Company: Abaris Internatioal Limited. Contract: any contract between the Company and the Buyer for the sale and purchase of the Goods, incorporating these conditions. Delivery Point: the place where delivery of the Goods is to take place under condition 4. Goods: any goods agreed in the Contract to be supplied to the Buyer by the Company (including any part or parts of them). WEEE: waste electrical and electronic equipment as defined in the WEEE Regulations WEEE Regulations: The Waste Electrical and Electronic Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/3289)
1.2
A reference to a particular law is a reference to it as it is in force for the time being taking account of any amendment, extension, application or re-
1.3
Words in the singular include the plural and in the plural include the singular.
1.4
A reference to one gender includes a reference to the other gender.
1.5
Condition headings do not affect the interpretation of these conditions.
2.
Application of terms/cancellation
2.1
Subject to any variation under condition 2.3 the Contract shall be on these conditions to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions (including
enactment and includes any subordinate legislation for the time being in force made under it.
any terms or conditions which the Buyer purports to apply under any purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document). 2.2
No terms or conditions endorsed on, delivered with or contained in the Buyer’s purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document shall form part of the Contract simply as a result of such document being referred to in the Contract.
2.3
These conditions apply to all the Company’s sales of Goods and any variation to these conditions and any representations about the Goods shall have no effect unless expressly agreed in writing and signed by a director of the Company. The Buyer acknowledges that it has not relied on any statement, promise or representation made or given by or on behalf of the Company which is not set out in the Contract. Nothing in this condition shall exclude or limit the Company’s liability for fraudulent misrepresentation.
2.4
Each order or acceptance of a quotation for Goods by the Buyer from the Company shall be deemed to be an offer by the Buyer to buy Goods subject to these conditions.
2.5
No order placed by the Buyer shall be deemed to be accepted by the Company until the Company despatches the Goods to the Buyer or (if earlier) a written acknowledgement of order is issued by the Company. Condition 12 applies (discretion to decline to supply).
2.6
The Buyer shall ensure that the terms of its order and any applicable specification are complete and accurate.
2.7
Any quotation is given on the basis that no Contract shall come into existence until the Company despatches the Goods or issues an acknowledgement of order to the Buyer (whichever the earlier). Any quotation is valid for a period of 30 days only from its date, provided that the Company has not previously withdrawn it.
2.8
These terms do not apply to the supply of training or other services by the Company. If the Buyer purchases both Goods and services; these terms apply to the sale of Goods and the Company’s standard terms relating to the supply of services will separately apply to the supply of those services.
2.9
If a contract has been made under these terms and the Buyer purports to cancel that contract, the cancellation will only be accepted by the Company on the following terms: (a)
The Company will not accept the cancellation of a contract relating to Goods made or to be made to the Buyer’s order;
(b)
The cancellation of a contract relating to Goods which are not made or to be made to the Buyer’s order shall be effective only
(c)
A handling charge will be made in relation to the cancellation. The Company’s standard rate is 15 percent but this may vary at
if agreed in writing by the Company;
the discretion of the Company according to the circumstances of (or reasons for) the cancellation. (d)
All Goods already delivered must be returned to the Company in re-saleable condition at the Buyer’s expense in their original packaging within 3 working days of purported cancellation.
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Terms & Conditions 3.
Description
3.1
The quantity and description of the Goods shall be as set out in the Company’s quotation or acknowledgement of order. Specification may be altered from time to time and the Company, having provided details of Goods supplied under a Contract shall be under no obligation to notify the Buyer of variations to Goods which may have been supplied under a prior Contract.
3.2
All samples, drawings, descriptive matter, specifications and advertising issued by the Company and any descriptions or illustrations contained in the Company’s catalogues or brochures are issued or published for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the Goods described in them. They shall not form part of the Contract and this is not a sale by sample.
4.
Delivery
4.1
Unless otherwise agreed in advance by the Company, delivery of the Goods shall take place at the buyer’s place of business.
4.2
Where Goods are to be despatched, Goods will be despatched by the Company’s choice of carrier, and delivery shall be made when the Goods are
4.3
If the Buyer collects or arranges for the collection of the Goods, the Buyer (or its agent) shall take delivery of the Goods within 7 days of the Company
received by the Buyer. Export deliveries may be made only by specific agreement.
giving it notice that the Goods are ready for collection. 4.4
Any dates specified by the Company for delivery of the Goods are intended to be an estimate and time for delivery shall not be made of the essence
4.5
The Company aims to supply Goods for which payment has cleared within 1 working day of receipt of funds or cheque clearance if later. Time is not
by notice. If no dates are so specified, delivery shall be within a reasonable time.
of the essence. 4.6
Subject to the other provisions of these conditions the Company shall not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss (all three of which terms include, without limitation, pure economic loss, loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and similar loss), costs, damages, charges or expenses caused directly or indirectly by any delay in the delivery of the Goods (even if caused by the Company’s negligence), nor shall any delay entitle the Buyer to terminate or rescind the Contract unless such delay exceeds 180 days.
4.7
If for any reason the Buyer fails to accept delivery of any of the Goods when they are ready for delivery, or the Company is unable to deliver the Goods on time because the Buyer has not provided appropriate instructions, documents, licences or authorisations: (a)
risk in the Goods shall pass to the Buyer (including for loss or damage caused by the Company’s negligence);
(b)
the Goods shall be deemed to have been delivered; and
(c)
the Company may store the Goods until delivery, whereupon the Buyer shall be liable for all related costs and expenses (including, without limitation, storage and insurance).
4.8
The Buyer shall provide at the Delivery Point and at its expense adequate and appropriate equipment and manual labour for loading the Goods.
4.9
The Company may deliver the Goods by separate instalments. Each separate instalment shall be invoiced and paid for in accordance with the provisions of the Contract.
4.10
Each instalment shall be a separate Contract and no cancellation or termination of any one Contract relating to an instalment shall entitle the Buyer to repudiate or cancel any other Contract or instalment.
5.
Non-delivery
5.1
The quantity of any consignment of Goods as recorded by the Company on despatch from the Company’s place of business shall be conclusive evidence of the quantity received by the Buyer on delivery unless the Buyer can provide conclusive evidence proving the contrary.
5.2
The Company shall not be liable for any non-delivery of Goods (even if caused by the Company’s negligence) unless the Buyer gives written notice to the Company of the non-delivery within 5 working days of the date when the Goods would in the ordinary course of events have been received.
5.3
Any liability of the Company for non-delivery of the Goods shall be limited to replacing the Goods within a reasonable time or issuing a credit note or, at the option of the Company, a refund, at the pro rata Contract rate against any invoice raised for such Goods.
6.
Risk/title
6.1
The Goods are at the risk of the Buyer from the time of delivery.
6.2
Ownership of the Goods shall not pass to the Buyer until the Company has received in full (in cash or cleared funds) all sums due to it in respect of: (a)
the Goods; and
(b)
all other sums which are or which become due to the Company from the Buyer on any account.
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Terms & Conditions 6.3
Until ownership of the Goods has passed to the Buyer, the Buyer shall: (a)
hold the Goods on a fiduciary basis as the Company’s bailee;
(b)
store the Goods (at no cost to the Company) separately from all other goods of the Buyer or any third party in such a way that they remain readily identifiable as the Company’s property;
(c)
not destroy, deface or obscure any identifying mark or packaging on or relating to the Goods; and
(d)
maintain the Goods in satisfactory condition and keep them insured on the Company’s behalf for their full price against all risks to the reasonable satisfaction of the Company. On request the Buyer shall produce the policy of insurance to the Company.
6.4
The Buyer may resell the Goods before ownership has passed to it solely on the following conditions: (a)
any sale shall be effected in the ordinary course of the Buyer’s business at full market value; and
(b)
any such sale shall be a sale of the Company’s property on the Buyer’s own behalf and the Buyer shall deal as principal when making such a sale.
6.5
The Buyer’s right to possession of the Goods shall terminate immediately if: (a)
the Buyer (being an individual) has a bankruptcy order made against him or makes an arrangement or composition with his creditors, or otherwise takes the benefit of any statutory provision for the time being in force for the relief of insolvent debtors, or (being a body corporate) convenes a meeting of creditors (whether formal or informal), or enters into liquidation (whether voluntary or compulsory) except a solvent voluntary liquidation for the purpose only of reconstruction or amalgamation, or has a receiver and/or manager, administrator or administrative receiver appointed of its undertaking or any part thereof, or documents are filed with the court for the appointment of an administrator of the Buyer or notice of intention to appoint an administrator is given by the Buyer or its directors or by a qualifying floating charge holder (as defined in paragraph 14 of Schedule B1 to the Insolvency Act 1986), or a resolution is passed or a petition presented to any court for the winding-up of the Buyer or for the granting of an administration order in respect of the Buyer, or any proceedings are commenced relating to the insolvency or possible insolvency of the Buyer; or
(b)
the Buyer suffers or allows any execution, whether legal or equitable, to be levied on his/its property or obtained against him/it, or fails to observe or perform any of his/its obligations under the Contract or any other contract between the Company and the Buyer, or is unable to pay its debts within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 or the Buyer ceases to trade; or
(c)
the Buyer encumbers or in any way charges any of the Goods.
6.6
The Company shall be entitled to recover payment for the Goods notwithstanding that ownership of any of the Goods has not passed from the
6.7
The Buyer grants the Company, its agents and employees an irrevocable licence at any time to enter any premises where the Goods are or may be
Company.
stored in order to inspect them, or, where the Buyer’s right to possession has terminated, to recover them. 6.8
Where the Company is unable to determine whether any Goods are the goods in respect of which the Buyer’s right to possession has terminated, the
6.9
On termination of the Contract, howsoever caused, the Company’s (but not the Buyer’s) rights contained in this condition 6 shall remain in effect.
7.
Price
7.1
Unless otherwise agreed by the Company in writing, the price for the Goods shall be the price set out in the Company’s price list published on the
Buyer shall be deemed to have sold all goods of the kind sold by the Company to the Buyer in the order in which they were invoiced to the Buyer.
date of delivery or deemed delivery. The Company reserves the right to review its prices from time to time. 7.2
The price for the Goods shall be exclusive of any value added tax and all costs or charges in relation to packaging, loading, unloading, carriage and insurance, all of which amounts the Buyer shall pay in addition when it is due to pay for the Goods.
8.
Payment
8.1
Subject to condition 8.4, payment of the price for the Goods is due in pounds sterling in cleared funds (or such other currency as is specified in the order) in the case of pro-forma orders prior to despatch of the Goods and otherwise within 30 days of the date of invoice.
8.2
Time for payment shall be of the essence.
8.3
No payment shall be deemed to have been received until the Company has received cleared funds.
8.4
All payments payable to the Company under the Contract shall become due immediately on its termination despite any other provision.
8.5
The Buyer shall make all payments due under the Contract in full without any deduction whether by way of set-off, counterclaim, discount, abatement or otherwise unless the Buyer has a valid court order requiring an amount equal to such deduction to be paid by the Company to the Buyer.
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If the Buyer fails to pay the Company any sum due pursuant to the Contract, the Buyer shall be liable to pay interest to the Company on such sum from the due date for payment at the monthly rate of 5%, accruing on a daily basis until payment is made, whether before or after any judgment. The Company reserves the right to claim interest under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998.
9.
Quality
9.1
Where the Company is not the manufacturer of the Goods, the Company shall endeavour to transfer to the Buyer the benefit of any warranty or
9.2
The Company warrants that (subject to the other provisions of these conditions) on delivery the Goods shall:
guarantee given to the Company.
(a)
be of satisfactory quality within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act 1979;
(b)
be reasonably fit for their stated purpose; and
(c)
be reasonably fit for any particular purpose for which the Goods are being bought if the Buyer had made known that purpose to the Company in writing and the Company, acting by one of its directors, has confirmed in writing that it is reasonable for the Buyer to rely on the skill and judgement of the Company.
9.3
The Company shall not be liable for a breach of any of the warranties in condition 9.2 unless: (a)
the Buyer gives written notice of the defect to the Company, and, if the defect is as a result of damage in transit to the carrier, within 5 working days of the time when the Buyer discovers or ought to have discovered the defect; and
(b)
the Company is given a reasonable opportunity after receiving the notice of examining such Goods and the Buyer (if asked to do so by the Company) returns all such Goods to the Company’s place of business at the Company’s cost for the examination to take place there.
9.4
The Company shall not be liable for a breach of any of the warranties in condition 9.2 if: (a)
the Buyer makes any further use of such Goods after giving such notice; or
(b)
the defect arises because the Buyer failed to follow the Company’s oral or written instructions as to the storage, installation,
(c)
the Buyer alters or repairs such Goods without the written consent of the Company.
commissioning, use or maintenance of the Goods or (if there are none) good trade practice; or
9.5
Subject to condition 9.3 and condition 9.4, if any of the Goods do not conform with any of the warranties in condition 9.2 the Company shall at its option repair or replace such Goods (or the defective part) or refund the price of such Goods at the pro rata Contract rate provided that, if the Company so requests, the Buyer shall, at the Company’s expense, return the Goods or the part of such Goods which is defective to the Company.
9.6
If the Company complies with condition 9.5 it shall have no further liability for a breach of any of the warranties in condition 9.2 in respect of such Goods.
10.
Limitation of liability
10.1
Subject to condition 4, condition 5 and condition 9, the following provisions set out the entire financial liability of the Company (including any liability
for the
10.2
acts or omissions of its employees, agents and sub-contractors) to the Buyer in respect of: (a)
any breach of these conditions;
(b)
any use made or resale by the Buyer of any of the Goods, or of any product incorporating any of the Goods; and
(c)
any representation, statement or tortious act or omission including negligence arising under or in connection with the Contract.
All warranties, conditions and other terms implied by statute or common law (save for the conditions implied by section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979) are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded from the Contract.
10.3
10.4
Nothing in these conditions excludes or limits the liability of the Company: (a)
for death or personal injury caused by the Company’s negligence; or
(b)
under section 2(3), Consumer Protection Act 1987; or
(c)
for any matter which it would be illegal for the Company to exclude or attempt to exclude its liability; or
(d)
for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Subject to condition 10.2 and condition 10.3: (a)
the Company’s total liability in contract, tort (including negligence or breach of statutory duty), misrepresentation, restitution or otherwise, arising in connection with the performance or contemplated performance of the Contract shall be limited to £2,000,000 with respect to any claim; and
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the Company shall not be liable to the Buyer for loss of profit, loss of business, or depletion of goodwill in each case whether direct, indirect or consequential, or any claims for consequential compensation whatsoever (howsoever caused) which arise out of or in connection with the Contract.
11.
Hazardous Activities
11.1
The Goods supplied by the Company are used in climbing, mountaineering, caving, rescue, work at height and similar or associated activities (“Hazardous Activities”). Where Good are used for Hazardous Activities, the Company does not take responsibility for their use (subject to condition 10.3). Goods used in Hazardous Activities should only be used by competent, informed and fully trained individuals who understand and accept the risks involved. Training in appropriate techniques and safety measures is the responsibility of the user of the goods and the Company does not assume any liability for risks, damage or injury which may arise from the use of the Goods in Hazardous Activities.
11.2
It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that all technical data and instructions provided with the goods by the Company is supplied to the end user.
11.3
From time to time, the Company may supply demonstration and loan equipment which is not for re-sale. Such demonstration and loan equipment is supplied solely on the understanding that the prospective Buyer takes full responsibility for its use. Demonstration and loan equipment will only be supplied if the prospective Buyer confirms in writing full acceptance of responsibility for such use.
12.
Discretion to Decline to Supply
12.1
The Company reserves the absolute discretion as to whether to supply Goods to the Buyer in accordance with its policies from time to time and
12.2
The Company shall not be obliged to give any reason to the Buyer as to why it will not supply or continue to supply Goods to the Buyer.
13.
Intellectual Property rights
13.1
As between the Company and the Buyer, all Intellectual Property Rights shall be owned by the Company.
13.2
For the purposes of this condition, “Intellectual Property Rights” means all patents, rights to inventions, utility models, copyright and related rights,
which will be dependent on issues of credit worthiness, quantity and reliability of orders and such other factors as the Company considers relevant.
trademarks, service marks, trade, business and domain names, rights in trade, dress or get up, rights in goodwill or to sue for passing off, unfair competition rights, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database right, topography rights, moral rights, rights in confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and renewals or extensions of such rights, and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world.
14.
Assignment
14.1
The Company may assign the Contract or any part of it to any person, firm or company.
14.2
The Buyer shall not be entitled to assign the Contract or any part of it without the prior written consent of the Company.
15.
Force majeure The Company reserves the right to defer the date of delivery or to cancel the Contract or reduce the volume of the Goods ordered by the Buyer (without liability to the Buyer) if it is prevented from or delayed in the carrying on of its business due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the Company including, without limitation, acts of God, governmental actions, war or national emergency, acts of terrorism, protests, riot, civil commotion, fire, explosion, flood, epidemic, lock-outs, strikes or other labour disputes (whether or not relating to either party’s workforce), or restraints or delays affecting carriers or inability or delay in obtaining supplies of adequate or suitable materials, provided that, if the event in question continues for a continuous period in excess of 90 days, the Buyer shall be entitled to give notice in writing to the Company to terminate the Contract.
16.
General
16.1
Each right or remedy of the Company under the Contract is without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the Company whether under the Contract or not.
16.2
If any provision of the Contract is found by any court, tribunal or administrative body of competent jurisdiction to be wholly or partly illegal, invalid, void, voidable, unenforceable or unreasonable it shall to the extent of such illegality, invalidity, voidness, voidability, unenforceability or unreasonableness be deemed severable and the remaining provisions of the Contract and the remainder of such provision shall continue in full force and effect.
16.3
Failure or delay by the Company in enforcing or partially enforcing any provision of the Contract shall not be construed as a waiver of any of its rights under the Contract.
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Any waiver by the Company of any breach of, or any default under, any provision of the Contract by the Buyer shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach or default and shall in no way affect the other terms of the Contract.
16.5
The parties to the Contract do not intend that any term of the Contract shall be enforceable by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 by any person that is not a party to it.
16.6
This Contract and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law, and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
17.
Notices and other Communications
17.1
All notices between the parties about the Contract shall be in writing and delivered by hand or sent by pre-paid first class post or sent by fax: (a)
(in case of notices to the Company) to its registered office or such changed address as shall be notified to the Buyer by the
(b)
(in the case of notices to the Buyer) to the registered office of the addressee (if it is a company) or (in any other case) to any
Company; or
address of the Buyer set out in any document which forms part of the Contract or such other address as shall be notified to the Company by the Buyer. 17.2
Notices shall be deemed to have been received: (a)
if sent by pre-paid first class post, two days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and bank and public holidays) after posting (exclusive of the day of posting); or
(b)
if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; or
(c)
if sent by fax on a working day prior to 4.00 pm, at the time of transmission and otherwise on the next working day.
17.3
No notices shall be served by email but all other communications between the parties under any Contract under these terms may be by email.
18.
WEEE Regulations
18.1
The following condition applies in relation to business to business transactions.
18.2
The Buyer shall: 18.2.1
be responsible for financing the collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally sound disposal of: (i)
all WEEE arising or deriving from the Products; and
(ii)
all WEEE arising or deriving from products placed on the market prior to 13 August 2005 where such products are to be replaced by the Products and the Products are of an equivalent type or are fulfilling the same function as that of such products;
18.2.2
comply with all additional obligations placed on the Buyer by the WEEE Regulations by virtue of the Buyer accepting the responsibility set out in clause 18.2.1; and
18.2.3
provide the Company’s WEEE compliance scheme operator with such data, documents, information and other assistance as such scheme operator may from time to time reasonably require to enable such operator to satisfy the obligations assumed by it as a result of the Company’s membership of the operator’s compliance scheme.
18.3
The Buyer shall be responsible for all costs and expenses arising from and relating to its obligations under clause 18.2.
18.4
Further information in respect of the arrangements set out in clause 18.2 can be found at WWW.electrolink.eu.com by clicking on ‘Business WEEE collections’ then clicking ‘continue’ under final users and then entering WEEE registration number WEEE/GC0060TU where prompted.
19.
Brands and manufacturers
19.1
From time to time the Company is required (as a condition of sale to the Company) by manufacturers or other suppliers to impose on the Company’s buyers certain terms, conditions, and/or restrictions relating to the availability and conditions of sale of certain of their products and branded goods. Where applicable the Company will advise the Buyer of such terms, conditions and restrictions and if practicable give not less than one months’ notice to the Buyer of any change which affects the terms and conditions set out in these General Terms (Additional Terms). Further, the Company may be prohibited from making any supply of certain manufacturer’s or other supplier’s products to the Buyer unless the Buyer complies with Additional Terms and provides evidence of the same to the satisfaction of the manufacturer or supplier..
19.2
The Additional Terms shall apply to the Buyer and shall be in addition to the terms set out in these General Terms. In the event of any conflict between these General Terms and the Additional Terms, the Additional Terms will prevail.
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