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Working at night is no problem if you’ve got light towers on the site. This piece of mobile equipment consists of a tall mast and several high-intensity lamps. While often powered by a diesel engine generator, they also can be powered by batteries, solar power or hydrogen power. Light towers often can be found on nighttime road projects. In addition to construction projects, light towers also can be used anywhere strong, temporary lighting is needed, including emergency services, demolition jobs, and motion picture production. Portable light towers also have been used in rescue operations, and in 2016 more than 35 Doosan Portable Power light towers were used at a University of Tennessee/Virginia Tech football game and Honda Ridgeline Presents Bristol's Tailgate Party for parking lots, campgrounds, sidewalks, entrances and exits, as well as areas of heavy traffic. You can find new and used light towers for sale from the leading equipment manufacturers right here.
Wed May 25, 2011
Terex AWP Introduces LED Light Towers
Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), a business segment of the Terex Corporation has introduced the Terex AL4L and AL5L LED light towers. LED technology is the latest innovation in job site lighting, significantly improving upon traditional metal-halide light towers, according to the company....
Wed May 25, 2011
Wacker Neuson Introduces Three-Phase Light Tower, Options Package
Wacker Neuson’s wide body, LTW 20 series light tower is now offered with a dedicated 208V 3-phase model. The LTW 20Z3 offers more flexibility, especially for mining and oil drilling applications where 208V is a common voltage for certain types of equipment....
Wed May 25, 2011
Allmand Maxi-Lite EX Series to Feature Vertical Tower
Allmand Bros. Inc.’s V Series vertical light tower configuration is a standard feature for its Maxi-Lite EX Series light towers. The ML EX V Series offers the convenience of the vertical tower, a significantly extended run time, a larger, wider, and more stable trailer and added auxiliary power....
Wed May 25, 2011
Allmand Introduces New V Series Vertical Light Tower
Allmand Bros. Inc. has introduced the new V Series vertical light tower configuration in its Night-Lite PRO Series light towers as well as in its Maxi-Lite line of light towers. With standard light towers, when the light mast is retracted, it must be folded down across the light tower for storage, transport and light fixture adjustment....
Wed May 25, 2011
Allmand Introduces Next Generation Night-Lite PRO II Light Tower
With the unveiling of the Night-Lite PRO II, Allmand introduces the latest addition to its line of Night-Lite PRO light towers. Available in both V-Series (vertical only) and traditional “lay down” tower models, the Night-Lite PRO II offers a number of updated features to enhance operation and serviceability....
Wed May 25, 2011
Wacker Neuson Expands Light Tower Line, Adds Factory Installed Options Program
Wacker Neuson’s narrow body light tower product line has expanded to include two models powered by Kubota engines. With the addition of this popular engine choice to the LTN series, contractors and dealers can now select from three power sources to receive the full benefits of Wacker Neuson’s lighting packages....
Wed May 25, 2011
Chicago Pneumatic CPLT Light Towers Use Metal Halide Lamp Technology
Chicago Pneumatic CPLT light towers feature metal halide lamp technology. The technology is designed to be one of the most efficient ways of turning electrical energy into light, requiring less power while producing more light, according to the manufacturer....
Fri January 21, 2011
Multiquip Introduces Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Light Tower
Multiquip has introduced a hydrogen fuel cell powered light tower, part of a planned series of hydrogen fuel cell powered products. The light tower is environmentally friendly, fuel efficient, virtually pollution-free, allowing it to be operated indoors and can be operated for up to 50 hours at a noise level of 43 decibels at 23 ft....
Tue April 21, 2009
Allmand Lights Illuminate Night Work at Indiana Site
Poindexter Excavating Inc. faced a challenge — move 8 million cu. yds. (6.1 cu m) of dirt in nine months or less. At that pace, the Indianapolis-based company would need to move enough dirt to fill nearly 1,100 Goodyear blimps, or the equivalent of about four blimp-sized loads of dirt per day....
Wed April 23, 2008
Allmand Bros. Introduces V Series Vertical Light Tower
Allmand Bros. Inc. has introduced the new V Series vertical light tower configuration as an option for its Night-Lite PRO Series light towers. With standard light towers, when the light mast is retracted, it must be folded down across the light tower for storage, transport and light fixture adjustment....
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