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Industrial Sandblasting and Construction Safety Lighting
From halogen to LED, hose and helmet and body mounts, to explosion proof and linkable worksite lighting, BlastOne offers a range of productivity and safety lights for all budgets and requirements.
Should you have a special application and need advice, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer service.
Used in a blastroom where a large object may block illumination from wall or ceiling mounted lamps
Used on-site when natural lighting is blocked e.g. tank interior
5 different light settings
4 Hour Li-ion rechargeable battery
Being helmet mounted, light follows the movement of the operators head, shining where they are looking.
Peel off lens protection
By using LED bulbs, light has a low heat output
Sold as a Kit which includes;
* L4 light complete kit
* Battery recharger and power supply
* Clip accessories to mount to the Nova 3 Helmet
* Battery pack and belt
Used in a blastroom where a large object may block illumination from wall or ceiling mounted lamps
Used on-site when natural lighting is blocked e.g. tank interior
Used in a blastroom where a large object may block illumination from wall or ceiling mounted lamps
Used on-site when natural lighting is blocked e.g. tank interior
Used in a blastroom where a large object may block illumination from wall or ceiling mounted lamps
Used on-site when natural lighting is blocked e.g. tank interior
Used in a blastroom where a large object may block illumination from wall or ceiling mounted lamps
Used on-site when natural lighting is blocked e.g. tank interior
Used for handheld or area illumination, including explosive environments.
When used with optional chest harness can be used while blasting or painting.
Used for area illumination in explosive environments
Benefits
Long lasting – the
LEDs will last 20x
the life of a halogen
globe
Dual lens system to
keep dust out of the
LED’s
Light, 20oz cast
aluminum body
295 lumens light
output
Can be repaired on
site, reduces downtime
Hose mount foot is
easily replaceable
Most Economical
Blast Light Available
Low voltage 12
volt operation for
operator safety
Has 6 LED’s giving
1,325 lumens light
output blast light
Long lasting – the
LED blast light
lamps will last 20x
the life of a halogen
globe
Can be hose
mounted or handheld
Lights can be repaired
but require
sending them to
factory
5 different light
settings
4 Hour Li-ion rechargeable
battery
Being helmet mounted, light follows the movement of the operators head, shining where they are looking.
Peel off lens protection
By using LED bulbs, light has a low heat output
Sold as a Kit which
includes;
* L4 light complete kit
* Battery recharger and
power supply
* Clip accessories to
mount to the Nova 3
Helmet
* Battery pack and belt
Explosion Proof
Rechargeable
Battery Powered
Can be mounted on a chest harness
Explosion Proof
Kick-it-tough design
to outlast brutal
onsite treatment
from contractors
Comes with explosion
proof cable
Multiple mounting options – tripod and magnetic mounts
Approved for:
Class 1, Div 1 & 2;
Groups C & D
Suitable for wet
location use
LEDs color:
~6000K, CRI >70
Disadvantages
Hose mounted only
Uses halogen bulbs – these generate heat and have a short life.
Hose mounted only
Hose mounted only
High Cost
Only suits RPB
Nova 3 Blast
Helmet
Limited light output
High Cost
High Cost
Options
12 v or 120v
10ft, 100 ft, 250 ft
cable
Bare or fitted w/plug
12-28v or 120v
10/50/100/150/200
ft lengths
12-28v or 120v
10/50/100/150/200 ft lengths
100 /200 ft cables
100/150/200 feet cable lengths
Safety Light Videos
Hand Tool Insights
Why Use One Light Over Another?
Blast light choice comes down to three factors – luminaire type, budget, and safety concerns. The luminaire will be either a LED or a halogen lamp. LED units are more expensive but provide advantages over halogen lamps. Halogen lamp units are lower cost. Helmet mounted lights ensure the illuminated area is the same as the direction the operator is looking.
However, for those working in potentially combustible environments – a CERTIFIED EXPLOSION PROOF light is critical. Such lights are obviously going to be more expensive, but trust they are worth the life and limb of yourself and everyone else within range of a potential explosion.
Common Issues With Blast Lights?
Glass fronted blast lights have lenses that are broken by impact. Halogen lamps put off considerably more heat than LED lamps. This make them hot while in use and makes the glass lens more brittle. A more brittle lens breaks easier. Halogen bulbs are more easily broken than LED lamps
Important Considerations For Choosing The Right Blasting Light
What is your budget? High end or low end
What length of cable do you want?
Will the light be battery powered or mains powered?
If you choose a low budget unit, are you prepared for higher spare parts consumption?
Helmet mounted or hose mounted?
Do you want to repair / replace spares yourself?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the range of light output?
From 295 to 1200 lumens depending upon selected light.
What are the power options?
12 volt or mains power
What spare parts valuable?
Replacement lamps, lenses, retaining ring and gaskets. Some models have tear off lenses.
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