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Updated: August 4th, 2008 03:42 PM GMT-05:00

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AL8000 HT Light Tower
AL8000 HT Light Tower
Floodlight Balloons
Floodlight Balloons
GloBug
GloBug
Ingersoll Rand L20
Ingersoll Rand L20
Meteorlite SY22050
Meteorlite SY22050
Mirror 15/20
Mirror 15/20
Nite Lite
Nite Lite
Radioray
Radioray
Sirocco 3K
Sirocco 3K
Wireless Flashing Solar Strobe
Wireless Flashing Solar Strobe
Xtreme Charge
Xtreme Charge

AL8000 HT Light Tower

The AL8000 HT features a hydraulic-powered mast that offers a full range of motion to position light where it's needed.

  • 28 ft. of vertical height, 20 ft. of horizontal outreach and 359° of powered-boom rotation
  • Light bar tilts 180° vertically, allowing operators to extend and rotate the mast into multiple positions
  • Each light pivots front-to-back and 360° side-to-side to position the fixtures in a precise direction
  • Comes with four 1,000-watt lights, a 13.6-hp Kubota engine producing 10 kW of electrical power and a 30-gal. fuel tank

TEREX

Floodlight Balloons

The high-powered Powermoon floodlight balloon lights are compact and lightweight (18 lbs.) and can be set up within 20 seconds.

  • Use halogen or metal bulbs for illumination
  • Umbrella-like steel spring system opens and closes the fire-resistant, nylon balloon-shaped diffusion cover
  • Ballast base mounts on a lightweight tripod for infield use
  • Weatherproof and wind resistant up to 70 mph
  • Operate using a small portable generator or 100V power source

Powermoon Enterprises, Inc.

GloBug

GloBug light towers are lightweight and illuminate to distances in excess of 150 ft.

  • Offered as a standalone unit or with a cart for an optional generator
  • Two models with maximum mast heights of 13 and 16 1/2 ft.
  • Water-resistant balloon or optional drum and reflector balloon packages
  • 1,000-watt metal halide lamp provides glare-free illumination
  • 9.5-amp units use 120-volt power

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