Lily
Lighting and light levels are very personal to the individual operator. There are so many different opinions on how to light a workspace effectively. However, there are recommended guidelines to follow; so that the difference in light between the brightest spot and the area around it should be no more than 30%.
The key to effective lighting is uniformity. Nothing is more tiring for the eyes than glare and uneven lighting. For construction machinery, there are other factors at play too. Glare from the machine's hydraulic cylinders, buckets and arms all need to be taken into account when designing lighting for a machine.
The environment in which the machine operates also plays its part; dusty, foggy and snowy conditions require a warmer light colour that has a longer wavelength, this helps to better penetrate the conditions.
We have the suppliers and expertise to help you with lighting for your machines.
Our LED lamps have an effective lumen from 600 to 16500. We can help you find the type of lamp you need. Most of the lamps can be supplied with the following lenses:
- Wide symmetrical - 60 degrees spread to each side. Functions as a work light.
- Medium symmetrical - 40 degrees spread to each side. Works as a task light.
- Narrow symmetrical / High beam - 30 degrees spread to each side. Works as a high beam.
- Wide asymmetrical - 60 degrees spread to each side. Shines from the centre of the lens downwards.
- Medium asymmetrical - 40 degrees spread to each side. Shines from the centre of the lens downwards.

Multivolt
9 - 60V

Single voltage
12V / 24V / 240V

Speciality lamps
On request