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BATORAY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS July 2014 July 2014 BATORAY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 648 Elm St. Ludlow, KY 41016 • Phone: (859) 431-7587 or toll free (800) 450-6776 • Fax: (859) 431-0600 Visit our website: www.batoray.com • email: [email protected] FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1987 Providing batteries, flashlights and work gear to distributors across America Batoray cover 2014 ID.indd 1 7/7/2014 6:59:35 PM 648 Elm Street Ludlow, KY 41016 (859) 431-7587 Fax (859) 431-0600 (800) 450-6776 Fax (877) 913-0600 www.Batoray.com • No Minimum Order • Freight Paid on orders over $250.00 • Custom Battery Assembly • Low Everyday Pricing • Master Distributor -- Large Inventory • Volume Discount Pricing available • No additional charge for broken case orders • Expert product knowledge and experience • Same Day Shipping • Owned and operated by the Egbers Family since 1987 • Terms = Net 30 Wholesale Only --We’re committed to making sure your customers remain your customers! Table of Contents: Manufacturer Products Page(s) Batoray Custom Battery Assembly 3-5 Batoray Connectors Connector Options 6-7 Power-Sonic Batteries 8-10 Xeno Batteries 11 Empire Batteries 11 EnerSys Batteries 12 Evergreen Batteries 13 Rayovac Batteries and Flashlights 14-17 Energizer Batteries and Flashlights 18-21 Duracell Batteries and Flashlights 22 Panasonic Batteries and Flashlights 23-24 Streamlight Flashlights 25-33 Pelican Flashlights and Equipment Cases 34-39 Mag-Lite Flashlights 40-42 Outback Flashlights 43-44 Nite-Ize Innovative Accessories and Cell Phone Holsters 45-48 Global Glove Gloves 49-52 Bullhead Safety Glasses 52-56 EPIC Shoe / Boot covers 57 Accusharp Knife Sharpeners 57 Terms and Conditions 59 Batoray Recycles! Please send your spent Sealed Lead, Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries to Batoray for recycling. BATORAYWholesale Distributors No Minimum Order & Same Day Shipping BATORAY Custom Battery Assembly Wire Retail # in Wire Wire Size Battery Harness / Price MAH Length Batteries Battery Assembly Assembly STOCK NO. of Voltage Chemistry Configuration Connector Each Single Cell Assemblies: XL-050F WH-09 1/2 AA 3.6 1200 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-09 $16.00 CR14250SE WH-16 1/2AA 3 1200 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-16 $21.00 CR14250SE WH-16 XL-055F WH-74 2/3AA 3.6 1200 Lithium 1 single cell 2” WH-09 $20.00 BR2/3A WH-49 2/3A 3 1200 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-49 $26.00 LST17330 WH-17 2/3A 3.6 1200 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-17 $30.00 CR17450SE WH-09 4/5A 3 2500 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-09 $30.00 PS-4/5A WH-12 4/5A 1.2 1200 NiCd 1 single cell 8” WH-12 $13.90 XL-060F WH-09 AA 3.6 2400 Lithium 1 single cell 5” WH-09 $17.00 PS-4/5A WH-12 PS-AA/1 WH-45 AA 1.2 800 NiCd 1 single cell 8” WH-45 $15.50 BR-A WH-15 A 3 1800 Lithium 1 single cell 3” WH-15 $32.00 BR-C WH-09 C 3 5000 Lithium 1 single cell 6” WH-09 $39.90 XL-145F WH-40 C 3.6 8500 Lithium 1 single cell 6” WH-40 $30.00 PS-C/1 WH-12 C 1.2 2500 NiCd 1 single cell 6” WH-12 $18.00 XL-205F WH-61 D 3.6 4000 Lithium 1 single cell 6” WH-61 $50.00 XL-060F WH-09 2 cell side X side: XL-060F/2 WH-134 AA 3.6 2400 Lithium 2 side x side 3” WH-46 $36.00 XL-100F/2 WH-117 A 3.6 Lithium 2 side x side 5” WH-117 $50.00 PS-AA/2 WH-28 AA 2.4 800 NiCd 2 side x side 5” WH-28 $17.00 PS-4/5A/2 WH-60 4/5A 2.4 1100 NiCd 2 side x side 7” WH-60 $30.00 BR-A WH-15 CR17450SE/2 WH-09 4/5A 6 2500 Lithium 2 side x side 7” WH-09 $45.00 BR-A/2 WH-09 A 6 3600 Lithium 2 side x side 6” WH-09 $56.00 BR-CCF2TH C 6 10000 Lithium 2 side x side 5” WH-09 $79.50 2 cell stick: BR-CCF2TH PS-AA/2 S WH-23 AA 2.4 800 NiCd 2 stick 5” WH-23 $18.00 PS-SC/2 S WLS-25 Sub C 2.4 1500 NiCd 2 stick 10” WH-79 $24.00 PS-C/2 S WH-20 C 2.4 2500 NiCd 2 stick 7” WH-20 $33.00 PS-D/2 S WH-47 D 2.4 4000 NiCd 2 stick 3” WH-47 $46.00 3 cell side X side: PS-AA/2 WH-28 PS-AA/3 WH-05 AA 3.6 800 NiCd 3 side x side 6” WH-05 $21.00 PS-D/3 WH-20 D 3.6 4000 NiCd 3 side x side 7” WH-20 $53.00 3 cell Stick: PS-AA/3 S WH-23 AA 3.6 800 NiCd 3 stick 8” WH-23 $22.00 PS-D/3 S WH-19 D 3.6 4000 NiCd 3 stick 8: WH-19 $55.00 PS-AA/3 WH-05 3 cell 1 X 2 Stick: PS-AA/3-1X2 S WH-08 AA 3.6 800 NiCd 3 1x2 stick 5” WH-08 $22.00 PS-AA/2 S WH-23 3 cell 1 X 2: PS-AA/3-1X2 WH-84 AA 3.6 800 NiCd 3 1x2 5” WH-08 $22.00 Phone: 859-431-7587 ORDER TOLL FREE 3 2014 Fax: 859-431-0600 www.Batoray.com Phone: 800-450-6776 Fax: 877-913-0600 BATORAYWholesale Distributors No Minimum Order & Same Day Shipping BATORAY Custom Battery Assembly continued... Wire Retail # in Wire Wire Size Battery Harness / Price MAH Length Batteries Battery Assembly Assembly STOCK NO. of Voltage Chemistry Configuration Connector Each 4 cell side X side: PS-AA/4 WH-05 AA 4.8 800 NiCd 4 side x side 5” WH-05 $25.00 PS-SC/4 WH-20 Sub C 4.8 1500 NiCd 4 side x side 7” WH-20 $38.00 PS-D/4 WH-02 D 4.8 4000 NiCd 4 side x side 8” WH-02 $55.00 PS-AA/4 WH-05 4 cell Stick: PS-AA/4 S WH-31 AA 4.8 800 NiCd 4 stick 8” WH-31 $26.00 PS-AA/4 S WH-31 4 cell 2 X 2: PS-2/3AA/4-2X2 WH-84 2/3 AA 4.8 400 NiCd 4 2X2 6” WH-84 $22.00 PS-AA/4-2X2 WH-84 AA 4.8 800 NiCd 4 2X2 6” WH-08 $26.00 4 cell 2 X 2 Nested: PS-AA/4-2X2 WH-08 BR-2/3AGCT4A 2/3 A 6 2400 Lithium 4 2X2 nested 6” WH-09 $66.00 4 cell 2 X 2 stick: PS-AA/4-2X2 S WH-23 AA 4.8 800 NiCd 4 2X2 stick 8” WH-23 $26.00 PS-SC/5 WH-06 PS-SC/4-2X2 S WH-02 Sub C 4.8 1500 NiCd 4 2X2 stick 8” WH-02 $40.00 5 cell side X side: PS-AA/5 WH-08 AA 6 800 NiCd 5 side x side 6” WH-08 $30.00 PS-SC/5 WH-06 Sub C 6 1500 NiCd 5 side x side 8” WH-06 $43.00 PS-C/5 WH-20 C 6 2500 NiCd 5 side x side 8” WH-20 $64.00 PS-SC/4-2X2 S WH-02 PS-D/5 WH-20 D 6 4000 NiCd 5 side x side 8” WH-20 $86.00 PS-F/5 WH-02 F 6 8500 NiCd 5 side x side 7” WH-02 $160.00 5 cell 3 X 2 Nested: PS-AA/5-3X2 WH-03 AA 6 800 NiCd 5 side x side (3x2) 5” WH-03 $32.00 PS-AA/5-3X2 WH-03 PS-SC/5-3X2 WH-63 Sub C 6 1500 NiCd 5 side x side (3x2) 8” WH-63 $46.00 PS-C/5-3X2 WH-20 C 6 2500 NiCd 5 side x side (3x2) 8” WH-08 $64.00 PS-D/5-3X2 WH-20 D 6 4000 NiCd 5 side x side (3x2) 8” WH-20 $86.00 PS-F/5-3X2 WH-20 F 6 8500 NiCd 5 side x side (3x2) 7.5” WH-20 $164.00 PS-D/5-3X2 WH-20 5 cell 3 X 2 Stick: PS-C/5-3X2 S WH-20 C 6 2500 NiCd 5 3 x 2 stick 8” WH-20 $66.00 5 cell Stick: PS-AA/5 S WH-19 AA 6 800 NiCd 5 stick 9” WH-19 $36.00 PS-C/5-3X2 S WH-20 Phone: 859-431-7587 ORDER TOLL FREE 4 2014 Fax: 859-431-0600 www.Batoray.com Phone: 800-450-6776 Fax: 877-913-0600 BATORAYWholesale Distributors No Minimum Order & Same Day Shipping BATORAY Custom Battery Assembly continued... Wire Retail # in Wire Wire Size Battery Harness / Price MAH Length Batteries Battery Assembly Assembly STOCK NO. of Voltage Chemistry Configuration Connector Each 6 cell side X side: PS-AA/6 WH-20 PS-AA/6 WH-20 AA 7.2 800 NiCd 6 side x side 8” WH-20 $34.00 PS-SC/6 WH-20 Sub C 7.2 1500 NiCd 6 side x side 8” WH-20 $50.00 PS-D/6 WH-56 D 7.2 4000 NiCd 6 side x side 16” WH-56 $94.00 PS-C/7 WH-23 6 cell 2 X 3: PS-AA/6-2X3 WH-31 AA 7.2 800 NiCd 6 side x side (2.3) 6” WH-31 $40.00 6 cell 2 X 3 Stick: PS-AA/6-2X3 S WH-42 AA 7.2 800 NiCd 6 2 x 3 stick 7” WH-42 $40.00 PS-AA/6-3X2 S WH-67 6 cell 3 X 2 Stick: PS-AA/6-3X2 S WH-67 AA 7.2 800 NiCd 6 3 x 2 stick 8” WH-67 $40.00 PS-D/10-2X5 WH-19 7 cell side X side: PS-SC/7 WH-20 Sub C 8.4 1500 NiCd 7 side x side 8” WH-20 $56.00 PS-C/7 WH-19 C 8.4 2500 NiCd 7 side x side 8” WH-23 $63.00 8 cell 2 X 4 Stick: PS-AA/8-2X4 S WH-30 AA 9.6 800 NiCd 8 2 x 4 stick 6” WH-30 $50.00 PS-F/10-2X5 O WH-19 10 cell 2 X 5: PS-D/10-2X5 WH-19 D 12 4000 NiCd 10 side x side (2x5) 8” WH-19 $154.00 PS-F/10-2X5 WH-19 F 12 8000 NiCd 10 side x side (2x5) 8” WH-19 $320.00 10 cell 2 X 5 Nested: PS-F/10-2X5 O WH-19 F 12 8000 NiCd 10 side x side (2x5 nested) 8” WH-19 $320.00 PS-D/10-2X5 S WH-27 10 cell 2 X 5 stick: PS-D/10-2X5 S WH-27 F 12 4000 NiCd 10 Stick (2 sticks of 5) 8” WH-27 $160.00 Phone: 859-431-7587 ORDER TOLL FREE 5 2014 Fax: 859-431-0600 www.Batoray.com Phone: 800-450-6776 Fax: 877-913-0600 BATORAYWholesale Distributors No Minimum Order & Same Day Shipping Connector Options Part # Part # Width Width Width Height Height Length Order Length Order (inches) (inches) (inches) (inches) (inches) (inches) Viewing Viewing Website Website Viewing Viewing Website Website Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector WH-01 WH-02 WH-03 A WH-19 .85 .43 .24 AC WH-09 .56 .21 .21 WH-20 WH-48 (Reverse Polarity) All Female Pins WH-42 (Female Pins) B 1.03 .54 .25 AD WH-117 .56 .41 .20 WH-82 (Male Pins) WH-67 (Female Pins) WH-106 (Female Pins WH-10 C and Reverse Polarity) .81 .34 .19 Y .63 .34 .27 WH-95 (Male Pins-same WH-110 (Reverse Polarity) Polartiy as WH-106) WH-06 WH-75 J .78 .30 .13 X .63 .50 .26 Female Pins WH-75A (Reverse Polarity) WH-13 WH-15 G WH-14 .63 .33 .25 AY WH-40 .60 .20 .10 WH-109 (Reverse Polarity) WH-88 H WH-43 .78 .29 .45 BI WH-101 .52 .30 .12 WH-05 WH-08 WH-12 WH-11 AG .58 .22 .19 BH WH-77 .52 .20 .13 WH-23 WH-78 (Reverse Polarity) WH-28 WH-31 (Reverse Polarity) WH-44 WH-60 AI .58 .22 .19 BG .52 .20 .13 WH-63 (Reverse Polarity) WH-160 (Reverse Polarity) Images enlarged to show detail.
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