Explosion Proof 10 Head LED Stringlights 120 Volt / 8 Watts SLDWXPLED10-120
When you need to get as much light as possible into a very small area, string lights may be just the option you need. These 8w LED explosion proof hand lamps are just like their single-issue counter-parts, but they combine to overlap their lighting fields, creating a wider zone of light. WorkSite Lighting offers many customization options on string lights, and can create, service and repair these lighting units very quickly.
*Pictured is the 5 lamp model
Features:Safe: The 8w LED hand lamps used in our string lights are the same high quality workhorses we use in our single-lamp products. Explosion-proof, durable, with aluminum housings and cages as well as tempered glass domes.
Bright: Each 8w LED hand lamp generates 650 lumens in your work area at a fraction of the energy required of incandescent lamps.
Portable: The whole string can be managed by one or two workers. Spacing between lamps is customizable according to customer need
650 Lumens per lamp
80 ft cord with 10 ft spacing with 10 ft secondary cord
*The inline transformer converts the incoming voltage of 120 volts down to 12 volts to meet your low voltage, portable lighting requirements in wet locations and conductive spaces as designed by OSHA 1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(G)*The transformer must remain outside of the hazardous location area.
- Model No.:
- SLDWXPLED10 -120
- Voltage:
- 120
- Warehouse:
- Louisiana
- Made In U.S.A.:
- Yes
- Type:
- Lighting
- Amps:
- 6.25
- Classification:
- Class 1 Division 1 Groups C&D (Oil & Gas) and F&G (Dust)
- Construction:
- Non-Sparking Material Junction Boxes Chico Sealed & Aluminum Cord Grips
- Hertz:
- 60
- Lumens:
- 650
- Phase:
- 1
- Watts High:
- 8
- Weight lbs.:
- 105
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Notice: Manufacturer's products features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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California Residents: WARNING- This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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