Lamps shed light on hazardous areas
Wolf Safety has expanded its range with the addition of a proven range of high-output flameproof leadlamps.
Wolf Safety has expanded its range with the addition of a proven range of high-output flameproof leadlamps.
This lightweight low voltage explosion-proof floodlamp with tungsten halogen light source, is available in three different power options for 12, 24 or 42V supplies.
Lamp ratings vary from 55 to 70W.
Each version provides unparalleled light output over a wide 100-degree solid cone of light.
With excellent certification covering groups IIC gases and vapours and T3/T4 temperature classifications, this range is ideal for use in cleaning, grit blasting and painting applications.
The lightweight die cast aluminium alloy construction of the lamps, comprising a flameproof enclosure, facilitates single-handed portability.
A large hexagonal rubber-moulded guard is fitted to the outside of the lamp head, ensuring that the glass lens and the flameproof threaded joint are both protected from drop or impact damage.
A transparent guard may be fitted to protect the toughened glass lens from damage during grit blasting activities.
Each of the three models priced just under GBP 400 is supplied, complete with leather carrying strap, operating and maintenance instructions.
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