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A VERY BRIGHT FUTURE


WORK AREA LIGHTING Peli Area lighting systems offer powerful, rechargeable, LED lighting - a safe, economic and convenient alternative to generator powered units. With silent operation and no trailing cables to create a trip hazard, they offer durability and dependability. No fumes are emitted and no liquid fuel is required, thus improving safety and adding to the environmental benefits of this range.


A BRIGHT FUTURE The 9460 and 9470 lighting systems have been upgraded – they are now 50% brighter with a longer battery burn time and now feature an ‘intelligent control’ panel.


Intelligent control adjusts the light output according to the length of light duration required and provides a real-time display. Using the simple keypad, set the control panel to the number of hours and minutes (maximum is 40 hours – minimum 6 hours) of light required and the unit will calculate and adjust the output, ensuring you never get left in the dark.


RENEWABLEUK 2012 IN GLASGOW Peli will launch the 9420 LED work light on at RenewableUK 2012 in Glasgow.


SPECIFICATIONS • Weighing only 3.81kg, the 9420 LED is compact and lightweight


• The mast extends above 1.5 metres allowing a wide area of illumination and the unit folds down quickly to a handy 74cm long


• The 9420 LED has a unique feature in this range – the battery pack can be charged independently to the lighting system


• There are 2 versions - standard and XL – the latter includes a blow moulded case, shoulder strap and two battery packs so one can be on charge while the other is in situ with the system in use


• The portability of the 9420 makes it ideal for maintenance and emergency scene lighting particularly in remote or difficult to access areas


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