LIGHTING
• 6000 to 6500 kelvin (perfect for horology, jewellery work & diamond grading)
• 110/230 volt • 80 Watt equivalent whilst only consuming 30 Watts • Lamp head size: 630 x 85mm
Great lighting can enhance the productivity of any work-space. Be a better worker with better lighting. It
is that simple. Code
L52920 Description LED Jewellers Lamp, Arbe USA
Bench, LED Multi Function Smart Light
• White • 3 Tubes 14W • Lamp head length 61cm • Width 11cm • Height 6cm • 4 Strong arms • Electronic ballast • Lamp includes table clamp
LED Magnifying Lens Bench Light
• Lens: 175mm x 130mm lens, 3 dioptre (1.75x mag) • Supplied with screw on clamp for work benches • Lamp head can rotate 360 degrees • Dimmer control gives you full flexibility • Option to light either right side or left side individually
• Shadow free light with no heat emission • Lens protected with a hinged cap • White colour
• 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug) Code
Description LED Multi Function Smart Light L44289
• Has 4 automatic light temperature control modes • Pick either jewellery, diamond, jadeite or gemstone mode
• Gives the ideal lighting to view precious items, whether in the workshop or showroom
• Touch button control • Lighting colour varies from 2500 Kelvin to 7000 Kelvin • Includes daylight function • 18 LEDs • Lamp brightness can be adjusted via touch button control
• Includes timer setting, turns the light off automatically after 60 minutes
• Includes USB interface for charging other equipment including phones, MP3s etc
• Lamp post can spin 180 ° degrees • Lamp arm can bend up to 40 ° degrees • Light panel can bend up to 140 ° degrees • Includes base • 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug)
Dimensions: • Base: 170 x 180mm • Lamp: 320mm tall
• Lamp top section (including light panel): 340mm Code
Description L45573 LED Multi Function Smart Light
UOM Price EACH £64.95
LED & Magnifying Lens Bench Light
UOM Price EACH £86.95
Replacement Fluorescent Tube L19973 (Internal Circuit, No Starter)
Code L19824 Description Triple Tube Daylight Bench Lamp EACH
Bench, Tube Light with Magnifying Lens
Bench, Tube Light, Daylight Why choose Daylight?
• Natural daylight simulation • Excellent colour matching • Perfect clarity • Relaxing on the eyes • Includes table clamp mounting bracket • Free standing bases available, please see code L2009
• Head size 500mm x 150mm (approx.) • 5500 to 6000 kelvin (matching daylight) • 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug)
Twin Tube Daylight Bench Lamp
These high-quality, magnifier task lamps are available either with an articulating arm (on a clamp/mount) or with two adjustment points (desktop clamps) which can both move into your required position. • Daylight • Florescent daylight for a superior balanced light
• Low- heat emission making inspection/ working pleasant
• Energy saving • Free standing base available, please see code L2009
• 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug)
Rectangular (190 x 160mm) Magnifier Lamp
UOM Price £69.95
UOM Price EACH £185.00
Bench, LED Light with Magnifying Lens
Replacement Starter L13735 Code
Description L19529 Twin Tube Daylight Bench Lamp EACH
UOM Price £58.50
Triple Tube Daylight Bench Lamp
Daylight Fluorescent with Rectangular Magnifier Lens
• 2 x15 watt, 45cm daylight fluorescent tubes • Shadow free illumination of large work surfaces • Robust metal construction with standard table clamp • Daylight with no heat emission • Lamp includes table clamp
Replacement Flurescent Tube L2004
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• 2 x 9 watt daylight energy saving fluorescent tubes • Shadow free light with no heat emission • High quality 190 x 160mm (7.5 x 6.2”) 3 dipotre glass lens (1.75 x Mag)
• Heavy Duty table clamp • Maximum 60mm clamping depth
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