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March 2013

Vol. 18, No. 13 Week of March 31, 2013

Arctic Directory: Larson Electronics introduces safe LED gun light

Larson Electronics said Jan. 21 that it has released a powerful, intrinsically safe, LED blasting gun light designed to withstand abusive conditions and provide convenient cord free operation. Providing intrinsically safe approval and high resistance to the abusive conditions of media blasting operations, this battery powered blasting light is ideal for applications where operators need a hands free light source that can illuminate the work surface while cutting through dusty conditions.

The BLG-LED-4 intrinsically safe blasting gun light from Larson Electronics provides a powerful LED light beam capable of cutting through the dusty conditions produced by media blasting operations in order to effectively illuminate the work surface. This LED blasting light is designed to be mounted to any standard blasting gun and features battery powered operation for convenient cord free operation and a replaceable heavy duty protective lens to protect the lamp assembly against the damaging effects of media blasting. Features include a heavy duty mounting system which includes all the necessary mounting hardware, a replaceable protective lens, 4 watt LED lamp producing 90 lumens. This LED blasting light is battery powered, and provides up to 80 hours of operation on a single set of AAA size alkaline batteries.

For more information visit www.larsonelectronics.com.






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