MK4 LIP-LIGHT
The Lip Light was designed to provide pilots’ with
a hands free illumination tool for use during night maneuvers. Over the
years the Lip Lights role and functionality have extended making it a
required tool for cockpit, battle tank and flight deck. The lip light
is a focused short-range lighting tool that pro-vides the operator with
immediate supplemental light so critical tasks may be performed. The
MK4 Lip Light is the first light on the market to incorporate its power
supply di-rectly into the light itself. This removes the need to mount
a separate battery pack or power cable to the operators headset or helmet
while enhancing the reliability of the unit by consolidating all of the
electronics in one casing. |
| Weight |
0.7 Ounce | 20 Grams with batteries |
| Size |
2.9Ó x 0.7Ó x 0.78" | 74mm x 18mm
x 20mm |
| Light Modes |
SPOT, FLOOD and SPOT and FLOOD |
| Light Intensity |
User consolable brightness level |
| Switching |
Momentary or Constant ON lip switch |
| Battery |
3 x A76 Common Alkaline Batteries |
| Configuration |
3 Flood and 1 Spot Light Emitting Diodes (LED). Flood and Spot
can be ordered as the same or different colors |
| Mounting |
Universal single microphone boom Options MK 4 Lip light (904220),
MK4 |
| Mounting Accessory |
Kit (904221) for use with certain military boom
applications. |
The lip light uses one SPOT and three FLOOD super
bright LEDŐs to light the work area. The operator can easily switch
between SPOT, FLOOD or SPOT and FLOOD light modes to change the size
of the area illuminated via the single mode function button on the
front of the unit. SPOT and FLOOD LEDŐs can be ordered in different
color combinations allowing the same light to be used in different
roles. The mode function button also allows the operator to adjust
the lights brightness level providing additional flexibility. The Mk4
Lip Light is activated or momentarily activated by depressing the lip
switch on the back of the unit. The MK 4 also features a unique lock-out
system to prevent the user from inadvertently activating the light
when storing or during certain tactical operations. Since its introduction,
the lip light has been widely adopted as a necessity for low light
operations by military and law enforcement professionals.
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