October 2009

Bright Ideas

The contractor has more lighting and auxiliary power choices than ever—often in one unit.

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Photo: Allmand Bros.

By Don Talend

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Another Genie light tower, the AL4000, extends to a height of 30 feet and provides 4,000 watts of light to illuminate up to 7.5 acres. A single winch system with an ergonomically positioned handle is incorporated for easy raising and lowering. The stowed width and length are 5 feet, 2 inches and 14 feet, 11 inches, respectively.

Branch Manager Bill Fewless and outside sales representative Carl Openshaw of ESCO Supply, Billings, MT, report that a large grading and excavation contractor customer—Riverside Contracting Inc., Missoula, MT—rents AL4000s due to their ruggedness and reliability. Particularly useful features of the unit that lend themselves to productivity, Openshaw says, include a photo cell option that starts up the unit at sunrise and shuts it down at dusk, and the electric winch.

New wide-body LTW series light towers from Wacker Neuson combine job site lighting with power up to 20 kW in a heavy-duty steel frame. The light towers feature a wide track width, independent torsion axles and a heavy-duty tongue-and-hitch assembly to accommodate off-road towing. Equipped with large, 60-gallon fuel tanks and simple engine controllers with various fault protections, these units are designed for illuminating and powering remote and/or long-run applications.

The series of light towers consists of three models. The LTW 6K has a 6-kW generator and 13.1-horsepower Kubota diesel engine. The LTW 8K has an 8-kW generator and is powered by a 15. 2-horsepower Kubota diesel engine. The LTW 6K and LTW 8K have 2-12-V, 20A Duplex GFI and 1-120/240V, 30A twist locks. The LTW 20Z1 has a 19.2-kW generator with a 35.4-horsepower Isuzu diesel engine; power equipment and specs include 4-120V, 20A Duplex GFI, 2-120/240, 30A twist lock and 1-240V, 50A California.

The company notes several features of the series. These include a 30-foot adjustable tower that rotates 360 degrees, elliptical light fixtures that provide diffused and even illumination without glare, storage of the lights inside the unit for added security and convenience, a heavy-duty steel skid for protection from road debris, and multiple power outlets. Full length, 11-gauge steel doors are used for maintenance accessibility and a mast-mounted base winch provides operator ergonomics and easy operation by allowing the operator to raise the mast without bending.


Author's Bio: Don Talend of Write Results specializes in technology and innovation.

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