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Chicago Pneumatic is to launch a new range of light towers

Chicago Pneumatic is to launch a new range of light towers for the European and international markets. Announced at Conexpo, the two new light towers will suit a variety of applications across the construction, mining and oil and gas industries, as well as public sector lighting and entertainment. “The new light tower range will live up to Chicago Pneumatics’ well-known reputation for ease-of-use, reliability and manoeuvrability: both light towers have been carefully designed to be extremely easy to posit
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
6097 Chicago Pneumatic is to launch a new range of light towers for the European and international markets.

Announced at Conexpo, the two new light towers will suit a variety of applications across the construction, mining and oil and gas industries, as well as public sector lighting and entertainment.

“The new light tower range will live up to Chicago Pneumatics’ well-known reputation for ease-of-use, reliability and manoeuvrability: both light towers have been carefully designed to be extremely easy to position in any desired location to obtain optimal work area lighting,” says Sergio Salvador Chicago Pneumatic light tower product marketing manager.

Available from April 2014, the new range will include the CPLT M12 light tower with manual mast and the CPLT H5 light tower with hydraulic mast, and these will build on “the success of the existing CPLT M10 light tower that has already proved a highly reliable, easy-to-use and maneuverable portable lighting solution for the construction industry.”

Aimed at the international market, the CPLT M12 will feature energy-efficient metal halide lamp technology and will be able to generate 440,000 lumens of lighting power while the CPLT H5 light tower, which will be mainly aimed at the European market.
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