Larson Electronics LED Blasting Lights

January 15, 2016 

During blasting operations, limited visibility is your greatest enemy. The solution: Larson Electronics LED blasting lights. Having a set of bright LED blasting lights while removing rust, corrosion, paint or dirt from walls, tanks, underground locations and other confined spaces, can make a huge difference.

Larson’s LED blasting lights can

• reduce re-work (get a clean surface the first time, every time)
• boost quality of projects (happy customers and inspectors)
• improve safety during operations (no groping around confined spaces)
• lower operational and maintenance costs (50,000+ hours lifespan, solid-state designs)

Larson offers offer nozzle/gun mount LED blasting lights with explosion proof ratings, tempered glass lenses, and watertight casings (battery-powered models available).

For illuminating general areas, try temporary magnetic mount LED blasting lights. Some Larson models that can handle up to 800 lbs of grip. Fixtures with stepdown transformers are also available for strict voltage requirements.

Also check out base stand fixtures, portable LEDs on carts, and scaffold mount lighting products.

Because blasting operators work within a wide range of unusual and demanding areas, they require specialized equipment to complete tasks safely and efficiently. And that’s why Larson has an entire LED series specifically tailored to meet the safety and technical challenges posed by confined spaces and the need for high powered yet compact lighting equipment that is waterproof, resists the ingress of dusts and other particles, corrosion resistant, and tough enough to endure the harsh conditions in blasting sites. This hands free lighting line includes explosion proof lamps, magnetic mount single unit floodlights, pedestal mounted work area light units with magnetic feet, scaffold and ladder mounted lamps, gun mounted lights with quick change lenses.

Find out more: www.larsonelectronics.com/c-546-led-blasting-lights.aspx.

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