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June 2012

Vol. 17, No. 24 Week of June 10, 2012

Oil Patch Bits: Larson Electronics’ Magnalight offers new LED light

Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com said May 30 that it is announcing the addition of the EPL-PM-1X30LED-TP1-100 quad-pod mounted explosion-proof LED light to its line of heavy duty hazardous location LED lighting products. Approved for Class 1 Group C and D locations, this LED light tower combines the stability of a four-leg aluminum quad-pod tower design with the versatility of a removable pedestal-mount LED lamp and multi-voltage operation.

The EPL-PM-1X30LED-TP1-100 quad-pod mounted explosion-proof LED light from Magnalight.com is designed to provide powerful illumination and portable operation for operators in hazardous locations. Designed for high stability and to withstand heavy duty use, this LED light tower is constructed of aluminum and equipped with four outrigger legs supporting an adjustable mast topped with an explosion-proof 30 watt LED pedestal lamp. This heavy duty light tower can be adjusted from 4.5 feet to 12 feet in height and the lamp assembly adjusted vertically and horizontally for maximum coverage of the work area. The lightweight mast and outrigger leg assembly are collapsible and the LED lamp head can be removed, allowing operators to easily break the tower down and transport it in the back of vehicles. For more information visit www.Magnalight.com.






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