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MSRP $339.99
This ergonomically designed Daylight™ Omega-5 professional-quality magnifying lamp features high-power, LED illumination and a 5"-diameter changeable magnifying lens. The internal spring arm, with reinforced joints, provides accurate positioning and a maximum reach of more than 3-1/2 feet. The free-motion head joint can be adjusted to any position and secured with the convenient wing nut.
Two optical-quality glass lenses are included: one 3-diopter lens/1.75X magnification and one 5-diopter lens/2.25X magnification. The lenses can be quickly changed with no tools required—twist the top ring counter-clockwise to release it, change the lens, then replace the top ring and turn it clockwise to lock it in place, securing the lens.
The lamp features 42 premium Daylight™ LED chips with two brightness levels (full and half) on a dimmer switch. The high-contrast LEDs are ideal for accurate scroll sawing.
This Omega-5 lamp attaches securely to your bench or countertop using the included C-clamp (max opening is 2-5/8")
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Specifications
•Brand: Daylight
• Model: U25110
• Dimensions: 7"W x 30-3/4"D x 23"H
• Amperage : 0.3 amps
• Frequency : 50/60Hz
• Voltage : 110/220 volts (dual)
• Country of origin : China
Additional Specifications:
• LED Lux output: 5,500 (measured at 6";)
• Light color temperature: 6,000°K
• Energy consumption: 11 watts
• Maximum reach: 42" (107cm)
• Power cable length: 8-1/2 ft. (260cm)
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