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LIGHTING Portable, Tube Lights


Super “Spotlight” Directional Torch


Ultra Violet (UV) Torch


Ultra violet (UV) torch that can be used to view and control fluorescent oils


• UV torch • Can be used to monitor the application of fluorescent watch oils


With an optical lens and olive reflector in front, plus an Osram 5.2/0.5a halogen light bulb, this super torch can concentrate its spotlight and give out the light with maximum brightness.


Fluorescent, compact, folding task lamp for hobby, craft, reading and office use.


Features: • 1 x 13 watt energy saving tube • Shadow free light with low heat emission • Lamp switches on when unfolded • Includes inbuilt handle for portability • Cable length 1.5m • Extended height 30cm • Integral table base • Spare Bulb Cousins Ref. L35407


• 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug) Code


Description L33083 Light Craft Folding Task Lamp


Portable, Tube Lights with Magnifying Lens


UOM Price EACH £19.95


Usages: • Strong spotlight allows appreciation of jade when using the Jadeite Filter and inspection of such half- transparent materials as ambers.


• A “must have device” when buying and selling gemstones with using with your Gemmological Instruments (See Full Range Link Below)


• Assistant light source for eye loupes, eyeglasses, microscopes, and hand magnifiers


• Hands free stand attachment included allowing 90 ° c and 45 ° c angle positioning


• Helpful for focusing when night photographing • requires four AA Batteries order code mn1500


Size: 110mm x 74mm x 25mm


Weight: 100grams Code


T33834 Description


Super Bright Spotlight Torch with Base


Ultra Violet (UV) Curing Lamps


UOM Price EACH £4.95


• UV torch • Can be used to monitor the application of fluorescent watch oils


• Overall length 125mm • Light colour 395Nm Violet • Horotec 00.682


Code P55888 Description UV Pen, Horotec 00.682


UOM Price £10.95


EACH


• Overall length 125mm • Light colour 395Nm Violet • Takes 1 x AAA battery (supplied separately, please see our code MN2400)


• Horotec 00.682 UV Pen, Horotec 00.682


LAMP BULBS, TUBES & STARTERS


Any workshop, repair centre or working environment should carry lighting spares, as you never know when a power spike or general wear and tear will cause a bulb or starter to go!


These high-quality, magnifier task lamps are ideal for counter top manoeuvrability into your required position to allow up close inspection and presentation.


• Daylight • Rectangular or round • Florescent daylight for a superior balanced light • Low- heat emission making inspection/working pleasant


• Energy saving • 240 volt (supplied with a 3 pin UK plug)


Code L35287 Description Round (Ø95mm) Magnifier Lamp


UOM Price EACH £25.95


Powerful lamps for curing UV activated adhesive used to bond glasses to watch cases.


• For setting UV watch glass adhesive • Rapid setting time • Compact • Safe • Fused and CE approved • Lightweight • 240 volt


Code L32768 Description Ultra Violet (UV) Curing Lamp


UOM Price EACH £29.95


Here we have our replacement lamp bulbs, tubes & starters, comprehensively covering the range of lamps we offer.


Bulbs, Energy Saving


Daylight Bulbs - Energy Saving • Manufactured by the Daylight Company


• Bayonet fitting • Colour temperature 6500 °K • 1320 Lumens • 20 watts actual but equivalent to 95 watts


• “A” energy rating Code


L49718 Description


Bayonet (20W) Daylight Energy Bulb


UOM Price EACH £5.50


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