Beacon 980 Hitch Light from Lind Equipment

June 7, 2024

The Beacon 980 Hitch Light is a game-changer for job site lighting. With its innovative design, you can easily light up your work site without dragging heavy equipment around. The Hitch Light is lightweight and easily portable, making it perfect for those on-the-go projects. The mast with two light heads provides an output of 60,000 lumens, ensuring your work area is well-lit.

The best part? It is easily attached to the hitch of your truck, making it a plug-and-play solution. Plug it into the 120v outlet found in most new trucks, and you’re ready to go! Say goodbye to heavy, bulky lighting setups and hello to the convenience of the Beacon 980 Hitch Light.

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For these applications where you need the largest areas lit up but need a really portable solution, at only 200W of energy usage per light, it puts out the same amount of usable light as a 1000W metal halide while using 20% of the energy. 

Rugged, durable construction, completely weatherproof, instant start, and with an easy-to-use adjustable yoke, the LE980LED can be relied upon to work all the time, every time. 

LE980LED HITCH LIGHT HEAD SPECS

Approvals: cETLus portable work light
Light Temperature: 4500K (bright white light – no blue tint)
Lumens: 30,000 per light head
Watts: 200W per light head
LED Life Expectancy: The integrated LED chip is designed to last for 50,000 hours.
Environmental Rating: IP65 (weatherproof)
Construction: Cast aluminum housing, polycarbonate lenses

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