TWIN 6FT LED NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN FITTING over a 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 ???

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  • 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.

  • 71W of LEDs is going to be one sriously well-lit lathe.

  • I think a firm consensus on that, but we have the same thread in duplicate!

  • Hi tonydon. You should check the data sheet of the light to make sure it is compatible with your workshop lathe. The light should match your personal style and needs. You should also look for a light that reduces visual problems, such as glare, shadows, reflections, and improves visual quality, such as brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. A flexible task light that lets you change its height and angle is a good choice. According to the data sheet, the light has a colour temperature of 4000K, which is a cool white light. It also has a high colour rendering index (CRI) of 80, which means it can show the colours of your workpiece accurately.

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  • Hi tonydon. You should check the data sheet of the light to make sure it is compatible with your workshop lathe. The light should match your personal style and needs. You should also look for a light that reduces visual problems, such as glare, shadows, reflections, and improves visual quality, such as brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. A flexible task light that lets you change its height and angle is a good choice. According to the data sheet, the light has a colour temperature of 4000K, which is a cool white light. It also has a high colour rendering index (CRI) of 80, which means it can show the colours of your workpiece accurately.

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