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Explosion Proof Lights:
Our line of explosion proof lights and explosion
proof LED lights represent the best in high quality explosion proof
lighting technology. View More Information
LED Lights:
We carry an extensived line of LED lights
including LED light bars, explosion proof LEDs, LED lights for military
applications, boats, vehicles, security lighting and more.
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Infrared LED Lights:
Infrared LED light emitters for covert
applications. Magnalight Infrared LED emitters are ideal for military and
security applications where a covert source of infrared light is
needed. View More Information
Golight Spotlights:
We carry the full line of Golight remote
controlled spotlights and related accessories. Magnalight is the only source for
the Golight Stryker Remote Control Spotlight with magnetic base.
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Hunting Spotlights:
Magnalight stocks a comprehensive line of
hunting lights and related accessories. Our hunting lights include rechargeable
handheld LED spotlights and HID spotlights with red lenses. View More Information
Military Spotlights:
Our HML series of spotlights have been tested
and approved for use by the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Force and are part of
the military’s Special Forces' Escalation of Force Kits. View More Information
24 Volt Lights:
Magnalight manufactures and stocks an
extensive line of 24 volt
lighting equipment that ranges from 12/24 volt spotlights and floodlights to
multimillion candlepower searchlights and industrial grade work
lights. View More Information
Magnalite or Magnalight
Larson Electronics Magnalight
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight is a
manufacturer and distributor of industrial-commercial grade lighting products.
Magnalight carries an extensive line of lighting products including explosion proof lights, hazardous location lights, explosion proof paint spray booth lights, high power LED lights, remote control HID Golight spotlights, LED flashlights,
military spotlights, infrared LEDs, LED
boat lights and industrial light towers. Magnalight also
manufactures and distributes a wide range of HID high power spotlights and HID flashlights that are ideal for
use as military spotlights
and law enforcement searchlights as well as effective for use in the utility and emergency services
industries.
Magnalight products that are
particularly well suited to military and law enforcement applications include
police flashlights,
police lights, unity post mount spotlights, unity roof mount lights, remote control Golight spotlights, remote control spotlights with magnetic bases, rechargeable spotlights,
rechargeable flashlights, led flashlights, high
intensity discharge military spotlights with magnetic
bases and magnetic tripods for
flashlights and spotlights. Magnalight manufactures and carries an extensive
line of military spotlights, floodlights, and military
grade lighting accessories and equipment.
Many of Magnalights lighting
products can serve equally well in the public and private sector as hunting spotlights, boating spotlights, camping lights,
off-road and ATV lights, and infared security lights; this includes a wide array of LED lights and LED light bars that
can operate on a variety of voltages ranging from 9 to 42 VDC and can be mounted
on cars, trucks, boats and
heavy equipment.
Magnalight is a large distributor
of the Golight line of remote controlled spotlights and stocks
a comprehensive variety of HID or high intensity discharge Golights, Golight marine spotlights and searchlights, Golight floodlights,
military Golights and
a wide array of camouflage Golights for hunting and
off-road use. Magnalight is the only source for the Golight Stryker Remote Control Spotlight with magnetic
base and offers a wide variety of mounting
options for both the Golight Stryker and
Golight RadioRay series of spotlights.
Magnalight develops and stocks a wide
range of explosion proof lights and products as well as intrinsically safe lights and
intrinsically safe LED lights. Magnalight’s explosion proof line of lights carry the required
explosion proof certifications and approvals and are U.L. certified for use in
hazardous locations according to their respective class, division and zone
ratings. Magnalights hazardous location lighting includes explosion proof fluorescent lights
for paint spray booths, Class 1 Div 1 flashlights and intrinsically safe lights, portable and cart mounted tank lights, explosion proof droplights,
explosion proof LED lights and intrinsically safe flashlights.
Magnalight regularly develops and
manufactures new additions to its line of explosion proof lighting and industrial grade lighting products and is proud to offer the latest
in explosion proof LED lighting and explosion proof paint spray booth lighting. Magnalight also manufactures a wide array of military and
law enforcement related accessories including the concealable, back up universal handcuff key (plastic handcuff key)
used by Air Force pilots, Navy SPAWAR, Navy Seals and Special Operations
military personnel to effect escape in hostage or prisoner
situations.
If you have any questions or special
requirements regarding any of our industrial grade lighting solutions please
contact us by E-mail at sales@magnalight.com You
can also call us toll free at 1-800-369-6671. Purchase orders
can be faxed to us at 903-498-3364 Magnalight can provide
detailed technical information regarding any of its products and is capable of
working with customers to create unique lighting solutions to suit their needs
and requirements.
Larson Electronics
Larson Electronics manufactures the
Magnalight 12 volt spotlights with magnetic base and 12 volt searchlights with magnetic base with magnetic bases and 16 foot cords in Dallas, TX. These
industrial grade 12 volt spotlights
have been a staple of the cable, telephone and electric utility industry since
1967. Magnalight has since its beginnings expanded this to include the military/law enforcement
industries, federal and local governments, and emergency and first responder industries as well.
We carry a complete line of
HID off road and HID
equipment lights, including the Acro Light line.
HID flood lights with
permanent and magnetic mount options work on 12 and 24 volt DC systems and
provide illumination that extends 250 feet. The permanent mount and magnetic
mount HID spotlights project a beam to 3000 feet.
Larson Electronics Magnalight is a
manufacturer and as such we maintain a large available inventory of our magnetic
mount spotlights, HID spotlights. HID flashlights and
the Golight Stryker and Golight Radioray remote controlled spotlights, battery
operated flashing strobe lights, LED flashlights and
LED headlamps. Because of our extensive inventory and "make to order" capacity,
nearly all orders for spotlights and flashlights received before 4 PM CT are
shipped same day via UPS.
Many of our professional grade
spotlights and flashlights make excellent gifts for him or gifts for men. Remote
controlled spotlights with magnetic base, military spotlights, handheld
spotlights, vehicle mount spotlights, rechargeable spotlights, rechargeable flashlights, hunting spotlights, hunting searchlights
and state of the art hid flashlights all
make fine christmas gifts for men, and are sure to please even the most
discriminating friends and family.
Larson Electronics' Magnalight can also
be viewed in these languages - Arabic Spanish Japanese Italian Portuguese Russian French.
Contact us at sales@magnalight
.com or call us toll free at 1-800-369-6671 for mor
information regarding any of our products. Purchase orders can be faxed to us at
903-498-3364 Magnalight can provide detailed technical
information regarding any of its products and is capable of working with
customers to create unique lighting solutions to suit their needs and
requirements.
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 Paint Spray Booth LED Lights
Magnalight's Explosion Proof LED Light fixtures are approved for use in Paint Spray Booths and ETL Listed or UL Listed for Class 1 & 2 Divisions 1 & 2. We provide many Paint Spray Booth fixtures that are California Title 24 Compliant and carry a T6 temperature rating. The Paint Spray Booth LED fixtures available at www.magnalight.com include surface mount, pendant mount, lay-in troffers, and cart mount LED light fixtures.
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Explosion Proof LED Paint Spray Booth Fixture - Class I, Div. I - 4, 2 Foot LED Bulbs - 5040 Lumen Price: $2,392.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED Lights for Paint Spray Booth - 2nd Gen - Class 1 & 2 - 4 Foot 4 Lamp - T6 Temp Price: $2,307.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED Lights for Paint Spray Booth - Class 1 & 2 Division 1 - 4 Foot 4 Lamp - T6 Temp Price: $2,187.00 | 
Explosion Proof Low Profile Linear LED light - Class 1 Div 1 - 4 ft - 120-277VAC 50/60hz Price: $1,530.00 | | 
Explosion Proof Paint Spray Booth LED Lighting - 2 Foot, 2 Lamp Fixture - 50' Cord Pin + Sleeve Plug Price: $1,171.00 | 
Explosion Proof Low Profile Linear LED light - 3500 Lumens - Class 1 Div 1 - 120-277VAC 50/60hz Price: $1,010.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED Paint Spray Booth Light - 2nd Gen - Class 1 Div 1 - Class 1 Div 2 - T6 Price: $900.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED light - 4 foot 2 lamp - Class 1 & 2 Division 1 LED Light - Paint Spray Booth T6 Price: $840.00 | | 
12 / 24 Volt Explosion Proof LED light - UL Class 1 Div 1 & Class 2 Div 1 - Paint Spray Booth Cert. Price: $840.00 | 
Explosion Proof Paint Spray Booth LED Lighting - 2 Foot, 2 Lamp Fixture - Class 1, Div. 1 Price: $831.00 | 
Explosion Proof Paint Spray Booth LED Light - 2 Foot 2 Lamp Fixture - Class 1, Div. 1 - Low Voltage Price: $831.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED Paint Spray Booth Light - 2nd Gen - Class 1 Div 1 - Class 1 Div 2 - T6 Price: $200.00 | | 
Explosion Proof LED Lights on Cart w/ Wheels -2nd Gen - 4' 4 LED lamps - Paint Spray Booth Certified Price: $3,967.53 | 
Explosion Proof LED Lights on Cart w/ Wheels - 4 foot, 4 LED lamps - Paint Spray Booth Certified Price: $3,847.53 | 
Explosion Proof Emergency LED light - 4 foot 4 lamp - Backup Ballast - Class 1 & 2 LED Light Price: $2,563.00 | 
Explosion Proof LED Light w/ Emergency Ballast Back Up - 4 Foot, 4 Bulbs - Class I & II, Div. I Price: $2,443.00 | | 
Explosion Proof Paint Spray Booth LED Light on Dolly Cart with Wheels - 2nd Gen - 4 foot 2 lamp Price: $2,254.00 | 
Explosion Proof Paint Spray Booth LED Light on Dolly Cart with Wheels - 4 foot 2 lamp Price: $2,194.00 | 
Explosion Proof Low Profile LED Light on Dolly Cart with Wheels - Adjustable Light - Portable Price: $2,130.00 | 
Explosion Proof Emergency LED light - 4 foot 2 lamp - Backup Ballast - Class 1 & 2 LED Light Price: $1,500.00 | | 
Explosion Proof Emergency LED light - 4 foot 2 lamp - Backup Ballast - Class 1 & 2 LED Light Price: $1,440.00 | 
Explosion Proof Emergency LED Light - Class 1, Class 2 Div 1 - Paint Spray Booth Cert Price: $1,131.00 | 
Explosion Proof Emergency ONLY LED Light - Class 1, Class 2 Div 1 - Powers On ONLY During Power Outs Price: $1,131.00 | 
LED Bulb- T5 - 7 Watts -2 Foot- replacement or upgrade for fluorescent light fixtures Price: $251.00 | | 
28 Watt LED Bulb - 4 Foot T8 Lamp - 2750 Lumens - Replacement or Upgrade for Fluorescent Lights Price: $71.00 | 
4 Foot LED Bulb - T-series - 24 Watts - replacement or upgrade for fluorescent light fixtures Price: $64.99 | 
Bracket for explosion proof light Price: $10.00 | |
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