Magnetic work lights with an amazing Wheeled Telescopic Stand
Magnetic Work Lights and an Amazing Multi-function Stand
Compelling advantages
Multiple Configurations Allow Perfect Illumination for Any Task.
Great for Vehicle Repair, Mechanical Work, or Construction.
Telescopes Up or Pancakes Flat to Illuminate at Just the Right Height.
Rolls Underneath Heavy Vehicles and Equipment for Repairs with or without the Mast
Works without the 3 piece mast to Roll Under a Jacked-up Car.
2 or 3 Light Fixtures Mount on the Mast Top, on the Rolling Base, or In Between.
Can Illuminate Upward and Downward Simultaneously to Eliminate Shadows.
It also rolls with the Mast Horizontal to let you light up the "inner" and "outer" sides of a work piece at once.
Light Fixtures Twist, Rotate, and Adjust to Target Light Exactly where it's needed.
Magnetic Fixtures can be taken off stand and Used Elsewhere
Fixtures Can be used with Removable Steel Plates to set on the floor or be Nailed or Screwed to a Wall or Electrical Box.
At 2900 Lumens each, Each Fixture makes 4 or more times the Light of hand held work lights:
6000K Bright White Natural Daylight Light Spectrum
Makes more light than battery powered "work lights", a/k/a flashlights
Spot Light Lens Focus Light On Target and Intensifies Light Levels
Small foot print fits where tripod lights don't.
$149 (with 2 magnetic light fixtures)
$145 (with 1 magnetic fixture and optional mast-top fixture)
$174 (with 2 magnetic light fixtures with the optional mast-top fixture)
$30 ( Single stand alone magnetic fixture)
All fixtures include bulb(s)
$20/ Extra bulb
Here are just of few of it's many configurations:
Specifications:
Compact , <1 square foot base
5 pound lead counter weight creates a small stable stand.
3 Piece mast extends from 2 to 6 feet
Heavy Gauge Steel Mast locks in place with generously sized hand screws [This is much stronger than the typical plastic locking collars that wear out]
Lower mast section has steel slider bracket to attach a light fixture anywhere along it's length.
Top mast section has two steel plates for attaching lights
Standard Product includes 2 light fixtures with 85 pound pull magnets
Optional 3rd light fixture fits on top of mast and swivels 360 degrees.
Fixture swivel joint features mating teeth for positive locking.
Retractile cord enters fixture through cable gland that loosens to prevent cord twisting.
Two steel plates attach to top or bottom of roller base and are useful for remote mounting of the fixtures. Steel plates have holes or slots for nailing to walls or screwing to electrical boxes.
Fixtures constructed of cast aluminum and non-conductive plastic as appropriate.
Fixtures are grounded and connections are soldered.
High Quality 35 w LED Spot Lights with Aluminum Heat Sink and Cooling Fan.
120 v (to produce the most light)
Quality Construction: Galvanized Steel top coated with Aluminum Flake Enamel is used in the 1/4 " thick base plate, and top plates, and the slider bracket. Steel components are milled and tapped as appropriate. Heavy Gauge Galvanized steel tubing is used through out with reinforcements for hand nuts
1-1/4 " rubber wheeled swivel casters
Cords either attach to mast (using a metal clip with hook & loop fastener) or to steel base (using metal clip). [Attaching cords low keeps light from toppling]
Cords plug into a 3 outlet tap and either clip to the mast or clip to the steel base.
Light fixtures adjust using thumb screws, twisting the lampholder, or resetting the magnet.
Highest Quality Spot Lights Used
We use spotlights of the highest quality. The LEDs are set in lens that that tightly focus light on target. The are mounted on a die-cast aluminum heat sink that's cooled by a fan. Keeping LEDs cool makes them brighter, last longer, and maintain their initial light output.
Here are some informative lighting resources to help you:
How Many Lumens Should a Work Light Have?
Why Daylight Color Temperature is Best for Work Lights and Shop Lights!
Simulated Daylight also Improves Moods and Increases Productivity
How Many Lights are needed in a Shop?
How far apart can shop lights go? Where do I put the Lights?
Getting Enough Light in a Shop(advanced