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New lighting from Chicago Pneumatic

Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new number of lighting solutions including the CPLT M12 light tower, featuring a manual mast, for the global construction and portable lighting industry. It features a proven design that is easy-to-use, service, and operate, and is extremely light and manoeuvrable, making it easy to move to a desired location on a work site. “Whether you need portable light for work sites, night events or emergency response, the CPLT M12 light tower is the ideal solution, and delivers
June 16, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Chicago Pneumatic’s new CPLT M12 light tower
Built for the global market; Chicago Pneumatic’s new CPLT M12 light tower

5517 Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new number of lighting solutions including the CPLT M12 light tower, featuring a manual mast, for the global construction and portable lighting industry.

It features a proven design that is easy-to-use, service, and operate, and is extremely light and manoeuvrable, making it easy to move to a desired location on a work site.

“Whether you need portable light for work sites, night events or emergency response, the CPLT M12 light tower is the ideal solution, and delivers a robust and reliable way for operators to put light right where they need it,” says Sergio Salvador, Chicago Pneumatic’s light tower product marketing manager.

Aimed at the international market, the CPLT M12’s mast extends up to a maximum height of 9.45m and is capable of illuminating a large area thanks to 360° rotation. It can generate 440,000 lumens of lighting power.

Available in both 50 Hz and 60 Hz versions, the CPLT M12 also includes a new 7491 Kubota D1105 engine offering up to 60-70 hours of continuous operation. The company has also launched a new compact and heavy-duty CPLT H5 portable light tower, featuring a hydraulic mast, which is fully CE compliant for use in European markets.

Its vertical mast extends to a maximum height of 9m and rotates 340º, with hydraulic operation making it fast and easy for operators to position light when and where they need it. The new light tower is also powered by a Kubota engine provides for a total luminosity of 360,000 lumens.

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