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Larson Electronics Unveils 144W Magnetically Mounted LED Flood Light

With over 40 years as a leader in the industrial and commercial lighting industry, Larson Electronics continues its commitment to providing high grade lighting equipment to specialty markets with the release of a 144 watt magnetically mounted LED flood light.

WAL-M-3X48LED-120 LED

The WAL-M-3X48LED-120 LED work light is capable of illuminating an area 675’ in length by 450’ in width with 8,640 lumens of brilliant illumination. This versatile magnetic mount LED work light is attached to a square aluminum frame fitted with three 200 lbs. grip magnetic feet that make it ideal for industrial applications, maintenance, cleaning and servicing duties. This unit features three 48 watt LED light emitters that produce 2,880 lumens each. The lamp heads are independently adjustable and can be moved horizontally and vertically for precise illumination of an area. The LED lamp heads are IP68 rated and waterproof to three meters, are sealed against intrusion by dust and dirt and are ruggedly constructed to withstand the most demanding environments, conditions and applications. These lights are constructed of extruded aluminum and feature a heavy housing, rubber isolated mounts and unbreakable polycarbonate lenses. The aluminum mounting bracket consists of a frame constructed of 1” square aluminum tubing, three 200 lbs. grip magnetic feet, three adjustable 48 watt LED emitters and 25’ of 16/3 SOOW cord. The 25’ chemical and abrasion resistant cord is fitted with a standard straight blade plug for easy connection to common wall outlets. Included with this LED work light is a waterproof transformer which allows operators to run the unit from standard 120-277 volts AC electrical outlets.

“This new work light is fitted with 600 pounds of magnetic grip and can be attached to any ferrous metallic surface for temporary placement,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “It includes a waterproof step down transformer and a straight blade plug for 120 volts operation.”

Source: http://www.larsonelectronics.com/

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