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July 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Parenting

Cart High

A series of portable light carts, which bring an extra light source to industrial or commercial work areas is increasing productivity. The new line includes several models - Class I, Div. 1 explosion proof; Class I, Div. 2 hazardous location; general industrial task light; and inspection light carts for detecting flaws in high quality finishing applications.

Typical applications include areas where additional light is needed such as automotive, corrosion inspection, military installations, D.O.T. projects such as indoor or outdoor night maintenance, airport tarmacs, furniture finishing, or even as diverse as casket manufacturing.

While one model features a single 4 ft. fixture, others come equipped with two, three or four 4 ft. fixtures. The carts are designed for use in a broad variety of industries, ranging from laboratory and inspection to general task applications, as well as hazardous duty use where explosion proof lighting is required. All carts require either a 120-volt or 277-volt power supply.

The standard 2 fixture 4 ft. cart can be positioned for either vertical or horizontal light mounting. The fixtures are attached to swivel mount brackets, enabling directional aiming of the light source. Other choices include single fixture carts in either horizontal or vertical configurations.

Options available are an outlet box for 120v carts only, adjustable tool trays, cord reels, polycarbonate lens, Protect-A-Lamp guards, and more, depending on model.

LISTINGS:

Fixture: ETL listed. U.S. and Canada

INS: Class I and II Div. 2

H: ClassI and II Div. 2

I: UL 1598 ONLY

ELECTRICAL:

Voltage: 120 volts or 277 volts

Amperage: 15 amps or 20 amps

OPTIONS:

Vertical or horizontal fixture mount (1 & 2 fixture carts only)

Outlet box with 1 duplex outlet Only on 120V carts

5″ casters (polyurethane) (2) swivel (2) non-swivel

Tool tray with adjustable shelves P/N 4362

NEMA rated power cord plug, other than specified,

can be provided. Call for pricing.

FIXTURE OPTIONS:

Inspection (lamps included)

Class I & II Div. 2 Industrial (lamps included)

Task/Open Industrial (lamps included)

OPEN INDUSTRIAL:

Polycarbonate Lens P/N 4448

F32 T-8 Lamp, 5000K P/N 3114 (recommended)

http://www.ldpi-inc.com
sales@ldpi-inc.com
800-854-0021
(f) 715-839-8145

What kind og go cart engine should i get gas or electric?

My freind and i have already build a frame and completed the body. We have no idea if we should use an electric motor or a gas one. I thought electric would be better because gas prices have gotten much higher and you could charge the battery overnight with no problem. So i am mostly interested in electric engines how much horsepower should it have??? Please in need help on which brand to buy ans what model of engine. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you would be far better off with a gas engine. The cost of an electric engine, to push that would be too much… I’d suggest looking for a gas engine, they are cheaper in the long run

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