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The choice of a work lamp strongly depends on the nature of the job and the working environment. Work lights come in various designs, each offering distinct advantages for specific applications.
Battery-powered work lamps provide freedom of movement without the need for power outlets. This makes them highly suitable for mobile use, such as assembly work on site, inspections in hard-to-reach places, or during power outages. They’re available in compact models as well as robust construction lamps with considerable light output. For these lamps, pay special attention to battery life and charging time. Some models can also function as a power bank to charge other devices.
For long-term projects that require a constant and high level of brightness, mains-powered work lamps offer a reliable power source. These lamps are ideal for larger construction sites, workshops, and areas where a power connection is available. Some AC-powered work lamps include extra outlets, making it easy to connect additional equipment. Take note of the cable length and whether the cable is suitable for outdoor use (e.g., H05RN-F rubber cable).
An increasing number of work lamps combine the benefits of both battery and mains power. These hybrid models are versatile—they can be used both on the go and for longer periods with a fixed power source. This prevents working without light and allows you to adapt to a variety of work situations.
To choose a work lamp that meets the demands of your job, it is important to understand lighting specifications. Brightness, light color, and weather resistance are key factors here.
Specification | Explanation and Practical Application |
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Lumen (lm) | This figure indicates the total amount of visible light. The higher the lumens, the brighter the lamp shines.
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IP Rating (Ingress Protection) | The IP value indicates protection against dust and water. The first digit refers to dust protection, the second to water protection.
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Light Color (Kelvin - K) | This describes the color temperature of the light, ranging from warm to cool white.
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CRI (Color Rendering Index) | CRI indicates how accurately colors are rendered under the light. A higher CRI (above 80) is desirable for work where color recognition is important, such as painting or electrical work. |
IK Rating (Impact Protection) | The IK rating indicates how resistant the fixture is to impact, ranging from IK00 (no protection) to IK10 (protected against 20 joule impacts). A higher IK rating suggests greater robustness and shock resistance. Work lights intended for harsh environments have a high IK value. |
Modern work lamps are often equipped with features that enhance usability and versatility.
Selecting the right work lamp helps promote safe and efficient task completion. By considering the power supply, required brightness (lumens), environmental factors (IP and IK rating), and any additional features, you will find a work lamp that suits your professional needs. We offer a selection of work lamps that meet high standards of reliability and functionality.