Stertil-Koni Introduces New High-Performance LED Light Tubes for Platform Lifts
LED Light Tubes are certified by the lift industry’s third-party, independent watchdog organization, the Automotive Lift Institute
Heavy duty vehicle lift leader Stertil-Koni has recently introduced an enhanced high-performance LED lighting system for its platform lift model, the SKYLIFT, and the company’s 4-post lifting system.
The goal is to increase area-specific, under-vehicle lighting, thus, ensuring greater shop safety and efficiency for ever-busy maintenance technicians.
The requirement is pressing: here’s why. Stertil-Koni, known for its highly acclaimed heavy duty bus lifts and truck lifts, recognizes that dim, shadowy lighting in maintenance facility bays not only presents a potential safety hazard but also can prevent shop techs from achieving maximum productivity.
Importantly, the company’s latest accessory offerings are certified by the lift industry’s third-party, independent watchdog organization, the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI).
According to Stertil-Koni president, Dr. Jean DellAmore, “Our LED lighting systems are a cost-effective solution to a relatively widespread challenge in maintenance facilities of all sizes and functions – the lack of suitable lighting to perform work safely and productively.”
The new LED lighting systems include:
- Pre-assembled 40” light tubes with transformer and mounting brackets;
- Easy installation and expandability with a modular “plug and play” system;
- Slim-line design;
- Safe low voltage (24V);
- Water resistance (IP 65) – suitable for SKYLIFT Wash Bay applications; and
- Eco-friendly, energy-efficient bulbs.
In conclusion, Dr. DellAmore noted, “Safety and efficiency have always been at the forefront of product engineering at Stertil-Koni and we are always ready to challenge ourselves to make a good product even better. Our updated LED lighting systems are a terrific case in point; and, will help ensure better workspace visibility for busy techs on shop floors across North America.”
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