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ArcGen Hilta will be exhibiting, and providing information on, a range of products ideal for the rail industry, including its Network Rail approved SMC TL-90 lighting tower and ArcGen Hilta Weldmaker 165SP2.

It will also be showcasing the very best of its lighting portfolio, with the Lumaphore and LED ranges.

As one of the UK’s premier providers of onsite power equipment, ArcGen Hilta’s products are ideal for use on rail projects, and many have already established themselves as industry favourites.

The Network Rail approved SMC TL-90 lighting tower is one of ArcGen Hilta’s most popular products.

Crucial safety features include an emergency stop that disconnects all electrical circuits and a mast deployment alarm and a safety system which ensures the mast descends automatically when the handbrake is released, preventing collisions with electrified overhead rail cables.

ArcGen Hilta has also recently developed the SMC TL-90 to create the SMC TL-90 LED, with 4 x 180W LED light assemblies providing 720W of lighting power and up to seven times the operating life of a metal halide bulb.

ArcGen Hilta will also be exhibiting its Weldmaker 165SP2, a super-silent welder generator designed for use in a wide variety of applications. The Weldmaker 165SP2 was Network Rail approved in 2009 after demonstrating cost savings in the repair of damaged rails when working in conjunction with ESAB’s automated repair welding unit.

ArcGen Hilta’s most innovating portable temporary lighting solution, Lumaphore, will also be making an appearance at the show. The Lumaphore lighting range is made up of lightweight portable lighting products, weighing from only 8.5kg, making them the ideal lighting solution for rail projects, where space is often limited.

Visit ArcGen Hilta on stand H20.

 

 

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