Hi Everyone
A simple question with I suspect a complicated answer
Would a Twin 6' LED non-corrosive fitting, i.e ANSELL TORNADO TWIN 6FT LED NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN FITTING 71W 7320LM
Be suitable for use above a small workshop lathe ???
Hi Everyone
A simple question with I suspect a complicated answer
Would a Twin 6' LED non-corrosive fitting, i.e ANSELL TORNADO TWIN 6FT LED NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN FITTING 71W 7320LM
Be suitable for use above a small workshop lathe ???
depends how stroboscopic it is, and how far above the lathe it is. The former as things can look stationary at multiples of the mains freg = 3000RPM and sub multiples for things with identical features (so hex bar looks static at 500RPM for example)
and the second for the risk of the chuck key being fired out and hitting it.
The answer is almost certainly OK, it is quite possible overkill. I have a single 4 ft fitting about 3ft above mine, but it is an HF ballast florry of a kind no longer made.
M.
depends how stroboscopic it is, and how far above the lathe it is. The former as things can look stationary at multiples of the mains freg = 3000RPM and sub multiples for things with identical features (so hex bar looks static at 500RPM for example)
and the second for the risk of the chuck key being fired out and hitting it.
The answer is almost certainly OK, it is quite possible overkill. I have a single 4 ft fitting about 3ft above mine, but it is an HF ballast florry of a kind no longer made.
M.
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