Sirus Series, Lamps - Magnifying, Task

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26521
LAMP ARTICULATING HALOGEN 20W
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Black
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Sirus
Lamp, Articulating
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Halogen, 20W
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Edge Clamp
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26523
LAMP ARTICULATING HALOGEN 20W
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Black
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Sirus
Lamp, Articulating
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Halogen, 20W
17.32" (439.9mm)
Edge Clamp
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26524
LAMP ARTICULATING HALOGEN 20W
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Black
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Sirus
Lamp, Articulating
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Halogen, 20W
31.50" (800.1mm)
Edge Clamp
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26525
LAMP FLEXIBLE HALOGEN 20W
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Sirus
Lamp, Flexible
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Halogen, 20W
20.50" (520.7mm)
Edge Clamp
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26522
LAMP ARTICULATING HALOGEN 20W
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Black
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Sirus
Lamp, Articulating
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Halogen, 20W
8.66" (220.0mm)
Edge Clamp
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About  Lamps - Magnifying, Task

Magnifying and task lamps are designed to provide hands-free lighting solutions in work areas. These lamps offer a range of features, including magnification capabilities, flexible and articulating arms, and additional functionalities like exhaust fans for vapor, fume, and smoke dispersion or extraction. When selecting a magnifying or task lamp, various parameters should be considered, such as the type of light source (fluorescent, halogen, incandescent, or LED), arm length, color, lens style and size. Mounting options also vary and may include edge clamp, base, headband, handheld, screw mount, and wall mount. One key feature of these lamps is the magnification capability. Some lamps come with built-in magnifiers, allowing users to view items with enhanced clarity and detail. This feature is particularly useful for tasks that require close inspection or intricate work, such as soldering, electronics assembly, or crafting. The magnification power and lens size may vary, enabling users to select the appropriate level of magnification based on their specific needs. Flexible and articulating arms are another important aspect of magnifying and task lamps. These arms allow users to position the light source precisely where it is needed, providing optimal illumination without occupying valuable desk or workbench space. The flexibility of these arms enables easy adjustment and ensures that the light can be directed at different angles and positions, enhancing visibility and reducing shadows. In some work environments, the presence of vapors, fumes, or smoke may be a concern. Certain magnifying and task lamps are equipped with exhaust fans designed to disperse or extract these substances, improving air quality and creating a safer work environment. When selecting a magnifying or task lamp, the type of light source is an essential consideration. Different light sources, such as fluorescent, halogen, incandescent, or LED, offer varying levels of brightness, energy efficiency, and color temperature. Users can choose the light source that best suits their needs and preferences. Mounting options for these lamps are diverse, accommodating different work setups and preferences. Edge clamp mounts allow for easy attachment to the edge of a desk or workbench, saving space and providing stability. Base mounts provide a freestanding option for convenient placement on any flat surface. Headband mounts are designed for hands-free use, with the lamp secured to a headband for mobility and versatility. Handheld lamps offer portability and flexibility, allowing users to move the light source as needed. Screw mounts and wall mounts provide permanent fixtures, ideal for dedicated workstations or specific areas where consistent lighting is required. In summary, magnifying and task lamps offer hands-free lighting solutions in work areas. These lamps may include features such as magnifiers, flexible and articulating arms, and exhaust fans. Parameters for selection include the type of light source, arm length, color, lens style and size. Mounting options range from edge clamp and base mounts to headband, handheld, screw mount, and wall mount configurations. Careful consideration of these parameters ensures that users can find the most suitable magnifying and task lamp for their specific work requirements.