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Lazer utility 25max
Lazer utility 25max
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ECE (Reg 10) approved Work Light
CAE optimised 'Matrix' cooling system
Advanced optical design delivers superior lighting performance
Electronic thermal management
Certified IP67/IP69K watertight
Automotive grade corrosion resistance (ISO 9927 / BS EN 60068)
5,000 kelvin light temperature for maximum definition
EMC protected - CISPR 25: 2008 (Class 4) certified
Vibration Certified (BS EN 60068) : 10Hz - 2000Hz, 1 oct/min, 10gn
Over voltage protected
Reverse polarity protected
Male and female 2-pin Deutsch connectors included
5 Year warranty*
Made in Britain
The latest in the Lazer Lamps’ range of LED work lights, the Utility-25 MAXX is a hugely versatile, medium-duty work light. The lamp incorporates higher output 11W LEDs to deliver seriously impressive lighting performance, especially considering the lamps’ comparatively small proportions, something made possible through continued improvements in LED electronics design, coupled with the lamps’ robust physical design. Sharing product DNA with the larger Utility-45 and Utility-80 heavy duty work lights, the lamp is built tough and engineered to deliver constant, reliable light output perfectly tuned to a broad range of applications and vehicle types.
Measuring 80mm x 80mm, and capable of operating between 9-32V, the Utility-25 MAXX utilises highly efficient 11W LEDs from a world-leader in LED design and manufacture. Like all Lazer products, the colour temperature of the LEDs is carefully selected at 5000 kelvin to maximise sharpness and definition of the area ahead, without causing fatigue or strain which can come from using LEDs with a higher colour range. The vacuum-metallised optics harness the 4,560 raw lumens delivering 78 degree spread (to 10% of peak intensity). The impressive lighting performance is maintained through the high thermal conductivity of the ‘Matrix’ cooling system which allows the lamp to be run at a higher drive current without compromising the longevity of the LEDs themselves.
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