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. View More Information
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. View More Information
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
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.
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.
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.
The Magnalight EPL-FL1524-LED-50-HR Hazardous Area LED Work light with cord reel is F.M. approved Class 1 Division 1 & 2. With a 2 foot long 15 watt LED tube lamp, this hazardous location light provides higher quality light than higher wattage incandescent lights and more light than previous fluorescent lamp equipped models. This light is suitable for exposure to vapors and dusts and ideal for use in paint spray booth inspections or as general portable lighting in confined spaces like fuel tanks or grain storage areas. This 2 foot long, 15 watt, explosion proof LED work light from Magnalight.com comes complete with an explosion proof cord reel housing 50 feet of explosion proof cord for convenient operation and easy cord management. This hazardous location area light features a rugged, non-sparking aluminum casing and unique rod cage and produces cool, glare-free, shadowless light that improves safety in hazardous locations and maximizes lighting efficiency with built-in metal reflectors. These LED lights improve on the desirable qualities of similar fluorescent models with higher output and better light quality and are ideal for paint booth applications, storage container inspections and applications involving confined spaces such as tank cleaning and industrial container maintenance.
The non sparking reel contains this unit’s 50 feet of SOOW Cord for convenient cord management. This explosion proof reel and LED hand lamp can be installed and used within the hazardous location area, making it ideal for hazardous work areas where a ready source of easily managed lighting is desired. The high light output, easy operation, good light color and evenness of coverage makes these lights ideal for a wide variety of close quarter work and inspection activities.
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The 15-watt LED lamp used in this unit provides as much illumination as higher-wattage incandescent lamps without the associated heat, reducing the chances of accidents or burns. This lamp has no ballast, which reduces lamp weight, an impact resistant tube shield with specially designed annealed glass and an aluminum hook for easy overhead mounting. The 50 foot long Class 1, Division 1 rated SOOW 16/3 AWG cord and explosion proof slip-ring housing help this unit to achieve approval for use in environments containing flammable vapors and combustible dusts.
This explosion proof fluorescent hand lamp can be used within hazardous locations rated Class1 Division 1 and 2, and Class 1 Division 1 and 2, making it ideal for hazardous work areas where a ready source of easily managed lighting is desired. The Class 1, Division 1 rated reel contains 50’ of SOOW 16/3 AWG cord, a spark free ratchet, explosion proof slip-ring housing and meets UL 508 table 36.1 / NEC Standards.
EPL-FL1524-LED-100-HR Features
1. 2 foot 15 watt LED Tube Lamp 50,000 hour service life 2. Non-sparking aluminum housing 3. No Ballast 4. Molded rubber bumper guards 5. Annealed glass tube shields prevent shattering 6. Integrated lamp shock absorbers prevent drop damage to bulbs 7. Swivel hook for hanging and hands free operation 8. Explosion proof cord reel 9. Gray epoxy finish on steel parts 10. Built to UL 508 table 36.1 / NEC Standards 11. FM Approval - Class I, Division I, Groups C & D - Zone 0, 1, & 2 12. FM Approval - Class II, Division II, Groups E, F, & G 13. UL Approval (Cord Reel) - Class I, Division 1 & 2 Group D; Class II, Group G. 14. UL Approval (Cord Reel) - Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB.
NEMA ratings are guidelines published by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association intended to provide a homogenous system of rating electrical enclosures according to their various design parameters. NEMA ratings encompass a wide area of subjects such as protection against contact with internal parts, resistance to internal contamination from fluids, resistance to icing and external damage, and the enclosures suitability for use in various environments. [...]
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With hazardous locations, it is rarely easy or practical to remove either oxygen or fuel. This is because it is impossible to operate an oxygen free environment, and the very compounds that are present are the very part of the industrial process. Thus, removing heat, or rather the source of ignition becomes the primary target for practicing prevention. Indeed, when incidents arise, it is often determined that “inadvertent ignition” had taken place. So, it is then important to identify and unders [...]
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Rechargeable spotlights and flashlights have become an increasingly important part of military operations. As recently as ten years ago military personnel in the field were forced to rely on personal lighting equipment that had very short operational times due to high energy consumption. This required the further addition of up to twenty pounds of batteries to keep them operational during a full mission deployment of ten days. [...]
When most of us think of night vision devices we usually picture the elaborate electronic headgear or special cameras used by military personnel. We usually assume the technology is complicated and the price exorbitant and so we also assume that attractive as being able to see in the dark may be, its beyond the realm of us mere mortals. [...]
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If youve ever worked underneath a vehicle or had to repair equipment in a confined space, then you have probably at one time or another used a classic trouble light. For the uninitiated, trouble lights are those lights you often see hanging from reels or coiled up in a corner of your local mechanics shop. They are usually nothing more exotic than a long electrical cord, at the end of which is attached a handle with a reflector and bulb on the end. [...]
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