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Morris Site Machinery hail the anti-glare Halo

Halo lamp head

Manufacturer says revolutionary new lamp head promises to be a game changer for the industry

MORRIS Site Machinery have introduced a powerful, anti-glare, next-generation lighting tower lamp head that is being hailed as a game changer for the industry.

The robust and versatile Halo lamp head is designed to fit on the company’s popular SMC TL90 lighting tower and delivers 360° of 1,200W diffused light from its four 300W LED quadrants.

 

Developed and manufactured to provide an even, impressive spread of light with an anti-glare diffuser that is capable of operating in extreme conditions, the virtually indestructible lamp head is suitable for a range of uses, including quarries and roadworks operations.

The innovative design has four segments independently mounted on a steel frame with each quadrant comprising three 100W high-power LED modules. The quadrant diffuser is constructed from a tough, high-performance LLDPE material, similar to that used in highway products such as road safety cones, and creates a bright, anti-glare, even spread of light.

Richard Denholm, sales director at Morris Site Machinery, said: ‘We are excited and proud of this new product, which will take the on-site lighting market to new levels. It will deliver game-changing benefits and improved performance. The Halo is like nothing seen before. It represents the future of anti-glare lighting and promises to improve working conditions for users.’

The IP65-rated Halo has been designed for ease of deployment and set-up with no lamp adjustment necessary. It has an improved light spread and above-average LUX levels compared with a conventional LED or metal-halide lamp, which means fewer lighting towers are required, thereby boosting its green credentials. The Halo fits on the latest SMC TL90 towers and can also be retrofitted to used stock.

 

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