Ritelite shines at IRE

19 June 2014

The big benefit of the towers is that they can be collapsed into a compact shape.

The big benefit of the towers is that they can be collapsed into a compact shape.

UK manufacturer of portable, industrial work light products Ritelite (Systems) said it planned to launch a new compact tower into mainland European rental market at the International Rental Exhibition (IRE).

Ritelite said it would use the show to launch its K50 and K65 towers. Already successfully in use with major UK Hire companies, the K50 & K65 are 5.0m or 6.5m high towers powered either by battery pack, mains or a generator, and can be fitted with four or six metal halide lamps or LED lights. The rechargeable battery pack is for the LED versions.

The big benefit of the towers is that they can be collapsed into a compact shape – closed dimensions are 192 x 77 x 75cm – and they are also lightweight in comparison to most conventional towers, weighing between 150 and 200kg depending on specification.

IRE takes place at the Amsterdam RAI venue in the Netherlands on 24-26 June, 2014.The APEX access platform exhibition takes place in separate halls at the same venue over the same three days, as does the European Rental Association Convention.

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