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LED lamp offers versatile mounting for hard-to-see areas

July 16, 2013

A new work lamp from Grote Industries is said to offer flexibility in mounting, allowing it to be placed in areas where less rugged units cannot fit or survive.

The Trilliant T26 LED is a 3 in. diameter lamp producing over 1,400 lumens while using only 17.5 watts across 10-48 volts. The line includes a far pattern and near pattern flood design, each with a choice of pinch or pedestal mounting.

The mounting flexibility of the lamp along with its rugged construction and small size allows it to be placed in areas where larger or small, but less rugged, lamps cannot fit or last.

“We designed the lamp to fit a wide range of applications, including construction, agriculture, material handling, logistics, forestry, and mining,” said Grote business development manager Russell Ong.  “As a matter of fact this work lamp is for anyone who needs a compact and efficient work lamp that can take some hard knocks in a wide variety of locations.”   

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