Stirling manufacturer shines a light on latest models

The 600W Halo

MORRIS Site Machinery has announced the creation of two smaller versions of its “revolutionary” Halo anti-glare lamp head to give customers more choice.

The Stirling-based manufacturer said the success of its 1200W Halo lamp, which features a “virtually indestructible” casing and soft diffused lamp, inspired the introduction of the 600W and 300W models. The smaller models are described as sharing the “same robust quality” but their reduced size provides a value option and fuel saving.

The 600W Halo fits on the company’s SMC TL60 family of lights, its trolley light, skid and road tow options. Morris Site Machinery said it is particularly suited for construction, rail and events. The 300W Halo Mini, described as “sturdy and easily transportable”, is a single segment lamp head on a stand that can be angled to provide directional soft light for specific tasks.

The 300W version

Morris Site Machinery sales director Richard Denholm said, “Halo is a shining example of our innovation as growing orders and interest in it have demonstrated. We have introduced the two smaller models to broaden its appeal and provide greater choice but without compromising on quality or reliability. Like all our products they are built to perform.”