Larson Electronics’ Magnalight has announced the release of a telescoping light tower capable of lifting lighting and electrical equipment to heights of 9 to 16 feet. Designed to safely and quickly elevate cameras, lights, speakers and other similar equipment, the LM-16 Light Tower can be easily deployed by a single person and mounted to a variety of platforms, the company says.
This heavy duty deployment system is constructed of heavy gauge square steel tubing and includes a 12-inch square, half-inch thick predrilled base plate that allows mounting to trailers, flatbeds, and any stable platform.
Magnalight’s LM-16 telescoping light tower is designed to provide operators with an easy-to-deploy and stable elevating system capable of lifting up to 150 pounds of equipment to 16 feet in height. The two section tower consists of a 9-foot lower section, 8-foot upper section, 12-inch square predrilled base, and a 24-inch wide by 1/4-inch thick equipment mounting plate. It can be elevated from 9 to 16 feet in total height by one person and includes two 1,000-lb manual winches for easy setup and deployment.
Magnalight offers these towers in several lengths as well as a wide variety of high power light fixtures that can be custom matched to the tower according to the customers’ needs.
For more information: www.Magnalight.com.