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SATCO|NUVO PRO Series Temporary Work Lights Deliver 360-degree Illumination

SATCO|NUVO PRO Series Temporary Work Lights

Elevate job-site lighting with SATCO|NUVO’s PRO Series Temporary Work Lights. Designed to endure tough conditions, these durable yet lightweight lamps are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Choose from three models: 60W with 6,000 lumens, 100W with 10,000 lumens, or 150W with 15,000 lumens, to meet your specific lighting needs.

Constructed for rapid heat dissipation, each lamp also features a 15-foot quick-connect power cord for easy setup. The spring-loaded folding handle allows for effortless installation and maneuverability. Delivering 360-degree illumination, these lamps include integrated 4kV surge protection and IP65 rated connectors, enabling multiple units to link together seamlessly to illuminate expansive workspaces.

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Features

  • Range Voltage – 120V–277V
  • Plug-In or Direct Wire
  • Linkable Units/li>
  • Portable, Versatile
  • 360 Degree Beam Spread

Applications

  • Temporary Lighting
  • Warehouses
  • Construction Job Sites
  • Workshops

More information on the Temporary Work Light from SATCO|NUVO

Temporary Work Light data sheet

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