PERFORMER Series of Temporary Work Lights from SATCO|NUVO

November 18, 2024

Transform your job-site lighting with SATCO|NUVO’s PERFORMER Series temporary work lights. Engineered to withstand tough conditions, these durable yet lightweight lamps are ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Choose between two models: a 100W option with 12,000 lumens or a 150W option with 18,000 lumens, to suit your specific lighting needs. Constructed from high-quality plastic housing and aluminum heat sinks, these lamps ensure rapid heat dissipation.

Featuring a 6-foot quick-connect power cord and a removable carabiner clip, installation and maneuverability are effortless. With 360-degree illumination, 2kV surge protection, and the capability to link multiple units seamlessly, these lamps are the perfect choice to provide comprehensive lighting coverage across your work areas.

FEATURES:

  • Linkable Units
  • Easy Installation
  • Lightweight and Portable
  • 360° Beam Spread
  • High Lumen Outpit

Suggested Applications: Temporary Lighting, Warehouses, Construction Job Sites, Workshops

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