July 14, 2005 -
Powered by 6,000 W generator, Pow'R Lite Mobile Light Towers utilize 30 ft zinc-plated mast and provide light for over 7 acres. With water-cooled diesel engines from Kubota and Lombardini, both models feature 30 gallon fuel tank, 60 hour running time, and metal-halide lamps in elliptical lamp fixture.
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Baldor Electric Company, Fort Smith, Arkansas based manufacturer of energy-saving industrial electric motors, drives and generators, announces the availability of Baldor Pow'R Lite Mobile Light Towers.
Baldor Pow'R Lite Mobile Light Towers provide 4,000 watts of illumination. They are powered by a 6,000-watt generator, utilize a 30' zinc-plated mast and provide light for over seven acres. Diesel engines from Kubota and Lombardini are water-cooled for long life and dependability. Both models have a 30-gallon fuel tank, a 60-hour running time, and metal-halide lamps in an elliptical lamp fixture.
Baldor Pow'R Lite Mobile Light Towers are available from 35 Baldor Sales Offices and Warehouses across North America. For more information call your Baldor District Manager, call Baldor toll-free at 800-828-4920, or visit our web site at www.baldor.com.
Contacts:
Marketing:
Charles G. Hubbard Director, Corporate Communications
USA Company Information: Name: Baldor Electric Company Address: 5711 R.S. Boreham, Jr. St. City: Fort Smith State: AR ZIP: 72901 Country: USA Phone: 479-646-4711 FAX: 479-648-5792 http://www.baldor.com
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