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Larson Electronics 2-Stage Light Mast on 6' x 4' Single Axle Trailer - Extends up to 16' - Pivoting Solar Panel Mount

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About Larson Electronics 2-Stage Light Mast On 6' X

2-Stage light mast on 6' x 4' single axle trailer - extends up to 16' - pivoting solar panel mount. Made in the USA the Larson Electronics lm-16-9-2s-tlr6-spm trailer mounted fold over 2-stage light mast provides a safe and effective way for operators to quickly deploy lights, security cameras and other Equipment to elevations up to sixteen feet. This light tower folds over for easy transportation, features a rotating boom that allows for 360 degree of rotation, and a removable mast head for storing mounted Equipment when not in use. The entire assembly is mounted onto a 6` single axle trailer, allowing operators to transport this fold over boom from location to location. Please note: any free shipping offers do not apply to light masts or light towers this telescoping two stage steel light mast from Larson Electronics' is designed to allow operators to quickly and safely deploy lighting, cameras, and other electrical Equipment in locations where this Equipment must be elevated to heights up to 16` for effective coverage. This light boom can be Extended to 16` above the trailer floor for maximum area coverage, and collapsed to 9` for applications where a footprint smaller is required. The tower is constructed of square steel tubing with a lower section 8.25` in length and 3 inch by 3 inch by 1/8 inch thick and an upper section 9` in length and 2 inch by 2 inch by 1/8 inch thick. Each section has 1` foot of overlap. The mast is elevated using an included 1,000LB rated hand winch with 3/16 inch galvanized steel cable and Extended to its full HEIGHT using a second 1,000 Lbs winch. The mast is mounted at the front of a 6` trailer and the mast head hangs over the back of the trailer.