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What is the typical magnification range for ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights?
ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights are available in magnification levels of 1.88x (3.5 diopter) and 2.25x (5 diopter). The 1.88x model provides a wider field of view suitable for general inspection, while the 2.25x model offers higher detail for tasks like solder joint examination or fine assembly. Both use glass lenses to maintain optical clarity.
Are ACCU-LITE magnifier lights ESD safe?
Yes, certain ACCU-LITE models, such as the PLRO6-45-B and PLRO6-45-5D-B, are specified as ESD safe. This means they are constructed with materials and grounding provisions that prevent electrostatic discharge, making them suitable for use in electronics manufacturing, repair, and other environments where static-sensitive components are handled.
What is the arm reach of ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights?
ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights typically feature a 45-inch arm reach. This articulated metal arm allows the user to position the magnifier head over a workbench or assembly area without moving the clamp base. The reach is designed to cover standard workstations while maintaining stability.
What type of lens material do ACCU-LITE magnifiers use?
ACCU-LITE magnifiers use glass lenses. Glass provides superior optical quality compared to acrylic or plastic, with less distortion and better scratch resistance over time. This is important for precision tasks where consistent magnification and clarity are required.
What is the maximum brightness of ACCU-LITE LED magnifier lights?
ACCU-LITE LED magnifier lights offer maximum brightness ratings of 880 lumens (for models like PLRO6-45-B and PLRO6-45-5D-B) and 950 lumens (for model PLREC-45-B). The LED light source is integrated into the magnifier head, providing shadow-free illumination directly on the work area.
What voltage do ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights operate on?
ACCU-LITE desk-clamp magnifier lights operate on 120V AC. This is standard for North American electrical systems. The units are designed for plug-in use and include a power cord. For other voltage requirements, a step-down transformer or voltage converter may be needed.



