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Fluorescent Blast Room Lighting                                                               To Blast Facility Parts >

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This is for Fluorescent Blast Room Lighting Part Numbers 44001320 Lexan Lens, 44001800 Urethane Retainer, 44001500 Foam Rubber tape, 62034000 Angle light Frame, 29080120 4 Lamp Fixture, 29080277, 29081128 Fluorescent light bulb, Formed Strap Hinge, Fluorescent Light Ballast.
General lighting in a blast facility is crucial.  The blaster must be able to see well to perform properly and safely.  SAFE Systems designs blast facilities so the lighting is placed where it will be most effective and we protect the lighting with polycarbonate lenses.  When the lexan, or polycarbonate, lens becomes fogged by the abrasive ricocheting off it, you can easily replace that lens by loosening quantity 8 of item #3.

Hose mounted blast lights are used much like a flashlight would be.  The blast light brightly illuminates the immediate work area so the blaster can be sure he gets the surface profile the job requires.  This type of lighting is considered general lighting.

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