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Gooseneck mounted LED work light from Larson Electronics

February 19, 2016 By Patrick Curran Leave a Comment

Larson Electronics has announced the release of a six watt high output LED light emitter affixed to an adjustable gooseneck magnetic base equipped with an inline power switch.

LED6W-GNM-SW-gooseneck-mounted-LED-work-light-from-Larson-Electronics

 

The LED6W-GNM-SW gooseneck mounted LED work light from Larson Electronics offers high light output from a compact form factor and is designed to provide operators with the most flexible lighting solution available. The light assembly consists of six 1 watt LEDs paired with high clarity optics to produce a light output comparable to a 50 watt halogen light without the high heat, fragile construction, and high energy costs. The LED lamp assembly is protected by a shatterproof polycarbonate lens that is scratch resistant and provides protection against impacts and the elements.

The mounting assembly for this LED light emitter consists of a 200 pound grip magnetic base, a flexible gooseneck arm, and two ball joints that provide 360° of rotation and 180° of tilt, terminated with a six foot cord with a straight blade plug. The unique brackets and mounts on this work light allow it to reach into the most difficult areas or be placed at any angle. The 20” long adjustable gooseneck allows operators to position the light exactly as needed to provide maximum effectiveness. A 200 pound grip magnetic base allows operators to securely attach this light to any metallic surface. This LED work light is designed to operate with voltages ranging from 110 volts AC to 240 volts AC, providing versatile power connection options and the ability to run the unit from common wall outlets without the need of a transformer.

Larson Electronics
Larsonelectronics.com

Filed Under: LED Lighting Tagged With: larsonelectronics

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