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HiLight E3+ joins Atlas Copco tower range

Atlas Copco has introduced the HiLight E3+ lighting tower, an electric-only LED model that can be plugged into a generator, an auxiliary power source or directly into the mains to provide rapid lighting on site. Up to four HiLight E3+ towers can be powered by a single Atlas Copco iP portable generator.
March 7, 2017 Read time: 1 min

161 Atlas Copco has introduced the HiLight E3+ lighting tower, an electric-only LED model that can be plugged into a generator, an auxiliary power source or directly into the mains to provide rapid lighting on site. Up to four HiLight E3+ towers can be powered by a single Atlas Copco iP portable generator. All HiLight models use energy-efficient LED lights and come as standard with the firm’s Hard Hat canopy.

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