June 27, 2008 -
Suited for manufacturing, assembly, and other industrial applications, high intensity Series HS700 is available with anti-vibration gooseneck arm to accommodate hard-to-reach areas. Drift-free articulate arm never shifts or vibrates during operations. Optional magnifier attachment allows for detailed inspection or assembly, while halogen bulb produces natural light that minimizes worker fatigue.
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Natick, Massachusetts - Sunnex HS700 high intensity work lamps are ideal for manufacturing, assembly and other industrial applications. The lamps are designed for ease of use and will withstand heavy production schedules. They are available with a flexible, anti-vibration gooseneck arm to accommodate hard to reach work areas. A drift free articulate arm never shifts or vibrates during operations. An optional magnifier attachment allows for detailed inspection or assembly, and the long life halogen bulb produces a natural white light that reduces worker fatigue and increases production. The halogen bulb offers more luminous intensity than a standard incandescent bulb with 80% less energy consumption. Sunnex, an international supplier of industrial lighting, whose halogen task lighting system has set the standard for quality and versatility for more than 25 years.
Company Information: Name: Sunnex, Inc. Address: 3 Huron Dr. City: Natick State: MA ZIP: 01760-1314 Country: USA Phone: 800-445-7869 FAX: 508-651-0099 http://www.sunnexonline.com
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