Lighting trailers
Lighting trailers: mobile, efficient lighting on construction sites
Our lighting trailers are equipped with telescopic masts and powerful, adjustable LED spotlights. They allow you to adapt lighting to your specific needs. You can also benefit from long autonomy thanks to high-performance on-board generators or generator sets. These allow you to work without interruption for several hours. Ideal for emergencies, rescues, building collapses, road accidents, construction work and night-time operations. Our team of experts is at your disposal to advise you and help you choose the lighting trailer best suited to your needs.
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The ideal compromise between a lighting column and a lighting tower: the lighting trailer
Light masts have the advantage of being very compact and easy to transport. With a simple carry bag, you can easily move them in the trunk of a car or van.
Lighting towers, on the other hand, are much more powerful. As a result, they require special logistics to move them from point A to point B. The CTF10 and CUBE+, for example, require a trailer or flatbed. They can be towed by a vehicle and brought to your worksite or intervention zone.
Lighting trailers combine the best of both worlds to offer you powerful solutions. They feature integrated structures that make them easy to attach to a vehicle and move around.
How to use a mobile lighting trailer?
Mobile lighting trailers operate in the same way as a lighting tower or mast. At Labérine, we offer the V20 road-towable lighting tower, an ideal compromise combining power and endurance. Thanks to its integrated generator (diesel or petrol) and its mobility!
To move it, simply hitch it to your vehicle and tow it to the desired location. Like a "classic" trailer, it's equipped with all the safety equipment you need to be visible on the road. This includes lights, indicators and warning lights.
ATTENTION: You need an E license to tow and move this light freely on the road.
To power it, you can use the built-in motor or plug it into the mains (230V). Once powered, you can deploy the telescopic mast. Then switch on its spotlights from a central control integrated into the base of the unit.