Larson Electronics releases new pneumatic telescoping light mast

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Longtime leader in commercial and industrial grade lighting equipment Larson Electronics continues its commitment to providing high grade lighting equipment to specialty markets with the release of a pneumatic light mast that is extended to 13.5’ with an air compressor.

The PLM-13.5-CCTV-NAC rugged telescoping pneumatic light tower from Larson Electronics is designed to allow operators to quickly and safely deploy 75 pounds of lights, security cameras, and other electrical equipment to heights of thirteen and a half feet. The tower is constructed of high strength, heat treated aluminum tubing for strength and durability. It is comprised of five sections and includes a locking top mounting plate for easy removal of mounted equipment. This light boom can be extended to thirteen and a half feet for maximum area coverage and collapsed to five feet to bring equipment closer to the target area as well as for transport and storage. The mast is elevated using an air compressor, not included, and has an air release valve located at the base of the mast which allows operators to lower the tower. The 16/3 AWG wiring is internally routed so no loose wires are exposed in deployment aiding in protection from the wiring to fray or become damaged. These light masts are typically mounted to trailers or other stable surfaces with a square mounting base-plate which has been drilled to accept four mounting bolts. This pneumatic mast weighs 35 pounds and can easily support and lift 30 pounds of equipment, rating at a maximum of 75 pounds. Larson Electronics is a manufacturer and as such can custom tailor these units to the customer’s requirements with longer sections and larger mounting plates.

“This pneumatic light mast is equipped with CCTV internal cable for wiring security cameras and other electrical equipment,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “This mast provides a stable and secure solution to elevate equipment up to thirteen feet for maximum coverage.”  

 

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