We will reply to your message within an hour.
More
A mounting clip at the base lets you attach these lights to nearby surfaces.
A flexible design allows these lights to be suspended above, wrapped around, or routed through areas on the job site.
Power these lights with the same battery as your other cordless tools. They run on a Milwaukee M18 battery to light up work where there’s no outlet.
Faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights, these gooseneck-arm lights attach to your workspace for additional lighting.
These lights cast a narrow beam of light. With a gooseneck arm, they are faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights.
These lights have a longer reach and hold their position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
These lights cast a narrower beam than other gooseneck-arm machine lights. Reposition them faster and more easily than articulating-arm lights.
The articulating arm on these lights holds its position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Gooseneck arms can be repositioned faster and more easily than articulating arms.
Pivot the head to cast a narrow beam of light to exactly where it's needed.
Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Also known as pigtail holders. Temporarily wire these sockets to provide light during construction.
Mount this light on a pole to illuminate pedestrian areas such as streets and walkways.
Small enough to fit in your pocket.
If the power goes out, you’ll find these flashlights right away.
Free your hands for other work by mounting a flashlight to a nearby surface.
Clip these little flashlights to any surface up to 1/2” thick and keep your hands free for work. They’re rated for use in environments where ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, vapors, and liquids are present.
Keep your hands free by wearing a flashlight on your head.
Clip these headlamps right into a mount on your tactical or rescue helmet.
Drop these headlamps in water and they’ll still work—they’re IP rated to withstand submersion for at least 30 minutes.
Light up your work from under your brim.
Attach these lights in one of the quick-clamp ports for a clear view of what's inside tanks, filters, and other closed containers used in brewery, pharmaceutical, and food-processing lines.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.
Turn an overhead outlet or an extension cord into a temporary light. These sockets have a two-prong plug for a quick connection.
Replace worn sockets in light fixtures.
Lock bulbs in place to prevent vibration from shaking them loose.
Stop vibration from shaking tubular fluorescent and LED bulbs loose.
Pull the chain to send a switch signal. These switches are commonly used as replacements in lights and fans.
Install miniature light bulbs into control panels, machines, and other devices using bulb holders.
A sealing gasket keeps out oil and other contaminants.