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60 Watt Portable LED Work Light on Aluminum Frame

June 9, 2016 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

Larson Electronics, a manufacturer and distributor of industrial lighting solutions, announces the release of a 60 watt LED work light mounted to a portable frame fabricated from non-sparking aluminum.

The WAL-PM-WP60 portable LED work light from Larson Electronics provides a 5,400 lumen floodlight beam and is a direct replacement for hot and fragile 500 watt halogen work lights. This 60 watt LED lamp head consists of six 12.5 watt LEDs concealed within a waterproof aluminum housing powder coated for durability and corrosion resistance. The light assembly is constructed of three boards that help provide a wider spread of light, with a center board and two 45-degree angled boards. The LED boards and reflectors are protected by a scratch and shatter resistant polycarbonate lens attached to the aluminum housing. The work light carries an IP68 waterproof rating, is vapor proof, and built to resist the damaging effects of an outdoor environment.

Larson

The LED lamp is mounted within an A-frame aluminum base powder coated for corrosion resistance. The lamp is easily adjusted up or down 90 degrees and locks into position by simply loosening two screws. This light is constructed with 100 feet of SOOW cord terminated in an industrial grade cord cap to provide ample length for use throughout the work space. This unit operates on current ranging from 100 to 277 volts AC and has the ability to sense and adjust the input current, providing protection against voltage spikes and drops that can occur in electrical systems.

“This portable LED work light provides operators with an energy efficient and highly durable lighting solution in areas where permanent lighting is not feasible,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics. “The WAL-PM-WP60 produces an effective 5,400 lumen light output providing operators with a wide flood beam of light covering a larger area of a work space.”

Larson Electronics
www.Larsonelectronics.com

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