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Bakken Directory 04/28/2013: Larson Electronics introduces swing arm light
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said Dec. 17 that it has unveiled the HBLP-1MLED-SWAM stainless steel swing arm mounted explosion proof light for waste water treatment plant applications. Built with 316 stainless steel and equipped with a Class 1 and Class 2 Division 1 10,000 lumen LED light, this adjustable hazardous area light is designed for corrosive environments.
The HBLP-1MLED-SWAM is used to position the explosion proof LED light to address maintenance tasks, and then pushed aside for storage. Similar in functionality to a dock light, this high powered LED light is rated for use in Class 1 and Class 2 Division 1 areas. The 316 stainless steel hinge and mounting arm are corrosion resistant and applicable for food grade applications. Priced around $3,500, the HBLP-1MLED-SWAM is available with one week or less lead time.
“We have expanded our welding fabrication to include stainless steel configurations, because more of our customers in highly corrosive or food processing require it,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com. “This explosion proof LED light with stainless steel swing arm is the first of several products designed to meet the needs of operators in those industries.”
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com produces a wide range of innovative and durable implementations of portable hazardous location lighting. You can learn more about Larson Electronics at www.Magnalight.com.
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