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Industrial Sandblasting and Construction Safety Lighting
From halogen to LED, blast hose nozzle lights 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.
World’s first rechargeable, portable, explosion-proof light
(Standard charger is not explosion proof)
Rugged solid aluminum construction with glow-in-the-dark wrap
Can be chest-mounted for hands-free operation
Industrial grade, hazardous location and rechargeable platform for many hand-held applications
The SideKick is the rechargeable variant of The Striker and uses the same battery platform as The Body Light
Industrial grade, hazardous location corded platform for many hand-held or drop-light applications
Can also be used as a blast nozzle light
Configurations
Available as package with light and mount assembly, or as a light only
Package with light, charger, and belt
3 versions available
8910, White light
8910 UVA, White and UV-A (black light) inspection light
8910 UVC, White and UV-C (germicidal) sanitizing light
Complete package includes lighthead, battery, charger, and case
Explosion proof or non-EXP transformers available
50-150′ standard cable packages available in either short or long light head versions
Short versions (designed for area lighting) and Long versions (designed for hand carrying) available
Options
Lens replacement kit
Spare battery
Lens replacement kit
Nine different Mounting options
Explosion proof charger
Auxiliary Battery
Dual battery pack
Car charger
Standard or wheeled case
Diffusers
Overspray bags
Diffuser and overspray bags
Non-EXP transformers in either a standard power box design or in a retractable power cord reel
Blast hose stanchion
Drop-light hooks
Stringlight connectors
Diffusers
Overspray bags
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?
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 210 – 46,000+ lumens depending upon selected light.
What are the power options?
12 volt or mains power
What repair options exist?
Some models require shipping back to factory for repair. Others can be repaired in the field or shop, depending on the issue and the range of parts available for that particular model. (See each light for parts options available for it.)
Are explosion proof lights available?
Yes
What lengths of cable are available?
10ft, 75ft, 100,ft 150ft, 200ft, 250ft, 300ft
What are the housings made of?
Aluminum or Polyurethane wrapped aluminum.
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