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Industrial Dock Light from LSI Industries Ensures Safe Work Environment

LSI Industries has launched an Industrial Dock Light built to illuminate your shipping and receiving areas, helping ensure a safe work environment. This innovative, durable, and versatile dock light helps complete your warehouse lighting package.

The Industrial Dock Light was developed to supplement the LSI Lighting warehouse lighting offering. All LSI Lighting products complete a rigorous testing process to meet the high-quality standards of our customers.

 “This light was designed to enhance employee safety and visibility around loading docks. It is built to be super durable to withstand the rigorous environment you have in your warehouse or distribution center docks.” – Marc Meyer, Director, Product Management – Industrial Products

Benefits:

  • Highly adaptable for use around your inbound and outbound dock doors increasing visibility
  • Housing is made of die cast aluminum to withstand the tough environment of warehouse docks
  • The fixture is rated IK08 and the lens is made of high impact polycarbonate for increased durability
  • Available in two versions:
    • DLA: Features 42-inch extendable arm with 5 points of adjustment
    • DLM: Fixture attached to industrial magnet for increased versatility

Features & Specifications:

  • Available in magnet head-only or 42″ extendable arm
  • Bright 5000K light at 3,300 lumen output
  • Standard 10ft cord with 3 blade plug
  • Operating temperature -40C to +40C (-40F to +121F)
  • Suitable for damp locations

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