SKU: GC88-PE IM3200BNF

Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black)

Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black)

The Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black) is an injection-molded case made of HPX high performance resin, that is virtually unbreakable, dent-resistant and shatter-resistant. It is tough, rugged, lightweight, airtight and watertight. There is a permanently attached Vortex valve that automatically adjusts air pressure without letting in water, and won't unscrew from the case. Press & Pull latches open with the push of a button, yet stay closed securely under impact or stress. The case has unbreakable molded-in hasps that allow the addition of standard size padlocks. It has hinges with integrated feet that hold fast under impact, and create a flat surface for upright stability. It is transported by two double-layered, soft-grip, solid-core handles and rugged in-line wheels.

This case has an empty interior.

Injection-molded case made of HPX high performance resin is virtually unbreakable, dent-resistant and shatter-resistant.

Tough, rugged and lightweight.

Airtight and watertight.

Permanently attached Vortex valve automatically adjusts air pressure without letting in water, and won't unscrew from the case.

Press & Pull latches open with the push of a button, yet stay closed securely under impact or stress.

Two unbreakable molded-in hasps allow the addition of standard size padlocks, offering another measure of security.

Hinges with integrated feet hold fast under impact and create a flat surface for upright stability.

Molded-in stacking ribs provide no-slip stability for multiple case-stacking during storage or transport.

Carrying Options

Two double-layered, soft-grip, solid-core carrying handles provides strong, durable comfort.

Rugged in-line wheels have shielded ball bearings, and are composed of a nylon core encased in a polyurethane tread. The wheels are mounted on a solid axle for improved stability and ease of transport.

Tests

Meets ATA 300 category 1 standards for transit cases.

Meets FED-STD-101C requirements for drops and vibration (loose cargo).

Exceeds the specifications listed in MIL-STD-648C for vibration (sweep).

Meets MIL-STD-810F for immersion and simulated rainfall.

What's in the Box:

Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black)

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Product Overview

Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black)

The Pelican iM3200 Storm Case without Foam (Black) is an injection-molded case made of HPX high performance resin, that is virtually unbreakable, dent-resistant and shatter-resistant. It is tough, rugged, lightweight, airtight and watertight. There is a permanently attached Vortex valve that automatically adjusts air pressure without letting in water, and won't unscrew from the case. Press & Pull latches open with the push of a button, yet stay closed securely under impact or stress. The case has unbreakable molded-in hasps that allow the addition of standard size padlocks. It has hinges with integrated feet that hold fast under impact, and create a flat surface for upright stability. It is transported by two double-layered, soft-grip, solid-core handles and rugged in-line wheels.

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