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Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

The Pelican 1520NF Case (Black) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical resistant and corrosion proof hard case used to carry any kind of equipment that needs to be protected from the elements. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It has a 0.25" (6.4 mm) neoprene o-ring, two easy-open Double Throw latches that seal perfectly. It has a built-in automatic pressure equalisation valve for changes in altitude or temperature. The case uses stainless steel hardware and has padlock protectors to provide added strength and extra security against cutting and theft. It is carried by a comfortable rubber over-molded handle.

SKU: GC169-PE1520YNF

Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

The Pelican 1520NF Case (Black) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical resistant and corrosion proof hard case used to carry any kind of equipment that needs to be protected from the elements. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It has a 0.25" (6.4 mm) neoprene o-ring, two easy-open Double Throw latches that seal perfectly. It has a built-in automatic pressure equalisation valve for changes in altitude or temperature. The case uses stainless steel hardware and has padlock protectors to provide added strength and extra security against cutting and theft. It is carried by a comfortable rubber over-molded handle.

The 1520NF case is NATO-codified and tested to MIL C-4150J (Military Standard) and IP-67 (Ingress Protection)

This case has an empty interior.

Compatibility

Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

1520 Case Certificates

IP67 (1 meter submersion for 30 minutes) (Ingress Protection)

MIL C-4150J (Military Standard)

Def Stan 81-41/STANAG 4280

Key Features:

Unbreakable, Watertight, Airtight Case

Ultra High Impact Structural Copolymer

Built-in Automatic Pressure Equalisation Valve

Temperature Rating -23°C to +99°C

Easy Open Double Throw Latches

Stainless Steel Hardware

Padlock Protectors for Extra Security

Comfortable Rubber Over-molded Handle

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Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

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Product Overview

Pelican Case 1520 No Foam Yellow

The Pelican 1520NF Case (Black) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical resistant and corrosion proof hard case used to carry any kind of equipment that needs to be protected from the elements. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It has a 0.25" (6.4 mm) neoprene o-ring, two easy-open Double Throw latches that seal perfectly. It has a built-in automatic pressure equalisation valve for changes in altitude or temperature. The case uses stainless steel hardware and has padlock protectors to provide added strength and extra security against cutting and theft. It is carried by a comfortable rubber over-molded handle.

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