BASE6, Heavy Duty LED Work Light, 4x10W OSRAM LED, 3600LM, Flood, 9-32VDC, ECE R10 EMC / CISPR25, IP68, 78mm x 72mm

Designed with mining applications in mind. The 40w HD Series Work Light is a strong, durable and CISPR-rated product that will complement any environment.

Looking for an extremely tough and durable LED work light? Look no further than the Heavy Duty (HD) Series Work Lights! Featuring XM-L2 CREE LEDs and heavy-duty construction, this work light is perfect for any job site. Plus, with a 10mm fastener and Deutsch DT-2 connectors, it’s easy to install on virtually any vehicle or equipment. The BASE6 HD Series range of products are designed and built to withstand the harshest mining conditions. All products in the BASE6 Mine Spec range are dust proof and water proof. They are built to withstand the brutal environment that is the work place. The XM-L2 CREE LEDs used in the entire range of HD Series Work Lights, provide exceptional brightness and power efficiency. With an output of 900 lumens (Each LED chip), these LEDs provide more than enough light for any job site. Plus, the heavy-duty construction of the HD Series Work Light can withstand even the most demanding applications. With a 10mm fastener and Deutsch DT-2 connectors, this work light is built to last.  

SKU B640WF
Brand Base6
Shipping Weight 1.0500kg
Shipping Width 0.180m
Shipping Height 0.140m
Shipping Length 0.170m


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