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Wide beam to lighten the workload

12th September 1981
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A WORKING light for use on tractors, heavy duty vehicles, lorries, pickups, civil engineering plant and other industrial equipment has been developed by the Doherty Division of Dartmouth Manufacturing Ltd of Birmingham.

The body of the new light is manufactured in black polypropylene, and the quartzhalogen, bulb provides an even spread of light for working in partial or total darkness.

It has a 12 volt-55 watt or 24 volt-70 watt output and is mounted on a ball joint which enables the operator to direct the light in any direction.

The light has a specially designed wide beam pattern which makes it a versatile unit and can, in some cases, eliminate the need for multiple lamp layouts. All wiring is totally enclosed and is of the twin wire type less liable to damage and safer in use in areas where flammable vapours are encountered. A bolt-on guard is available.

Dartmouth Investments Limited, Oxford Street, Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7E0, (Tel: 0902 49281).