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Don’t waste energy lighting unoccupied spaces—these lights turn on when they detect movement.
Light up spaces that have no electrical connection or are difficult to wire, such as sheds and closets.
Powered by the sun, these lights illuminate outbuildings, shipping containers, and other remote places that lack electricity.
Hang these lights where you need them on the job site.
Keep excess cords out of your way—the reel locks the cord at any length and retracts it when not in use.
Pop these lights on magnetic surfaces to brighten wet spaces. Rated NEMA 6 and ETL listed, you can splash, spray, or dunk them in water, and they’ll keep working.
Bring light to areas that don't have electrical power service.
Aim light where it's needed most in areas that don't have an electrical outlet.
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.
Because these lights are compatible with DeWalt rechargeable batteries, you can keep one type of cordless tool battery on hand. Their head pivots to aim light where it's needed in areas that don't have electrical power service.
Point light where it’s needed—even in wet areas. These lights are sealed against splashing and dripping water.
Splashes and drips are no problem for these lights. They don’t need an outlet, so you can bring them wherever you need them.
From pipes to pallet racks to control panels—these lights clamp onto almost anything and swivel to direct light just where you need it.
Flood hazardous areas with light—these lights are intrinsically safe, meaning they can’t cause an explosion or fire. Rated NEC Class I, II, III, and Zone 0, they’re safe to use in areas with ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, dust, and fibers.
Aim light where you need it—even in explosion-prone spaces—by raising, lowering, and tilting these lights on their tripod. Rated NEC Classes I, II, III, and Zone 0, they’re safe to use near ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gas, dust, or fibers.
Brighten remote areas, even if they’re damp or rainy. These floodlights are IP rated to keep out humidity and dripping, splashing, and falling liquids.
Brighten remote areas using the same battery as your other cordless Milwaukee tools.
Bring light to remote, wet areas. These floodlights are IP rated to handle humidity and dripping, splashing, and falling liquids. Adjust their tripod up and down to direct light as far as you need.
With a slimmer profile than other strip machine lights, these lights fit in tight spots on workspaces and inside machinery because they don’t have a circuit board.
Similar in function to tubular machine lights, except strip machine lights have a flat lens that directs light downward.
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.
Light up work even when your visor is up. These headlamps come with three attachments that fit with anything from your hard hat to your baseball cap.
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 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.
Pivot the head to cast a narrow beam of light to exactly where it's needed.
These lights cycle through three different flashing patterns.
Quickly position these portable flashing lights using the magnetic base to draw attention to hazards in areas such as docks and railroad crossings. They are battery operated, so they do not need to be wired or plugged in.
Place these lights in full sun and their batteries charge during daylight hours. Lights automatically switch on at dusk and off at dawn.
Easier to spot than other strobe lights, these lights emit bursts of five flashes per cycle.
As small as a hockey puck and compatible with standard 12-volt vehicle plugs, these strobe lights are inconspicuous when not in use and quick to connect.
A series of four flashes per cycle makes these lights more visible than other strobe lights.
These strobe lights flash multiple times per cycle, making them easier to spot than standard strobe lights.
These lights can switch between continuous, flashing, or revolving.
Carry these lights around with you and place them wherever needed.
Perform hands-free inspections in dimly lit areas—these mirrors have a base that mounts to any magnetic surface and built-in LEDs to illuminate workpieces.
IP67 rated, these lasers have a lens that's sealed to keep out dust and water. They're often used to create reference points for machine vision cameras and robots.
Slip this tool into your pocket so it's on hand to align belts, pulleys, chain, and sprockets.
Check that your pulley, gear, or sprocket system is properly aligned.