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GXL 4021 LED Work Light

Golight, Inc. announced the introduction of model GXL 4021 fixed-position LED work light.

July 27, 2015
GXL 4021 LED Work Light

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Golight, Inc. announced the introduction of model GXL 4021 fixed-position LED work light.

The new light’s fascia measures just 4.5 inches wide by 4 inches tall, has a depth of only 3.5 inches and comes with a 2-inch stainless steel mounting bracket. The GXL 4021 represents the company’s expansion of its permanently mounted, manually adjustable LED work lights and is the smallest of the four lights it now offers in that category.

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The light’s small size and stunning illumination power is a byproduct of its space-saving “LED cluster” design, combining four clusters of four high-powered LEDs to generate a maximum output of 4,500 lumens. The raw power of the light’s 16 LEDs is controlled through the use of three rugged yet versatile polycarbonate lenses. Changing lenses is easy and users can switch between spot, flood and combination spot/flood lenses as the need arises.

The new light is the result of Golight’s continuous marketplace evaluation and more than 20 years of advanced electronic and optical engineering in the remote-controlled work light arena. Qualitative customer feedback told Golight that the new fixed-position GXL 4021 light would be a perfect complement to its pan & tilt vehicle lighting products.

Golight leveraged its experience in LED thermal management and optic design, as well as their knowledge of military lighting applications, to bring this highly robust, compact light to market. The light, which is one of the most powerful work lights its size, delivers a pleasing light that closely approximates the color temperature of sunlight and has a service rating in the range of 30,000 hours.

“Golight’s new model GXL 4021 fixed-position LED work light is a great addition to the company’s product line and offers us more flexibility in planning the lighting configurations for our service bodies,” Ed Heck, equipment sales manager for Titan Truck, said. “This gives us another valuable tool to offer our fleet customers and makes our vehicles more effective for them.”

The new model GXL 4021 fixed-position LED work light is expected to attract significant attention across a wide variety of work truck-related markets, including telecommunication, oilfield, railroad, municipal and public and private utility.

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The 12-volt light draws only 4.2 amps, features over-voltage and reverse polarity protection and comes with a five-year unlimited warrantee. All Golight products are supported by an unparalleled customer service department that prides itself on accessibility and effectiveness.

The standard GXL 4021 product package includes an LED work light with a flood lens, a 12-inch wire lead with DT connector and a stainless steel mounting bracket. Accessory package 4081 includes a spot lens, accessory package 4082 includes a flood lens and accessory package 4083 includes a combination spot/flood lens.


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