【Mobile Hydraulic Lighthouse】【Trailer-Mounted Hydraulic Lighting Tower】【Generator-Powered Lighting Tower】【Mobile Lighting Unit】
The trailer-mounted hydraulic lighting tower is a mobile lighting device that utilizes a hydraulic lifting mechanism, reaching a maximum lifting height of 9 meters. Its design features a single-axle, two-wheel trailer configuration and is equipped with four mechanical support legs. The unit is fitted with four 400W LED or 1000W metal-halide lamp heads, each delivering a luminous output of up to 48,000 or 110,000 lumens—boasting both high brightness and an exceptionally long lifespan, ensuring outstanding illumination performance. This high-brightness lighting capability enables the device to provide sufficient light intensity in a wide range of applications, including nighttime operations, emergency rescue missions, and construction sites, thereby guaranteeing both safety and efficiency. Moreover, these lamp heads are designed for exceptional longevity, offering users reliable, long-lasting illumination while minimizing the hassle of frequent bulb replacements.
First, let’s take a closer look at this trailer-mounted hydraulic lighting tower. The device is engineered to meet demanding requirements for high-intensity, long-range illumination, proving its value in diverse settings. Thanks to its hydraulic lifting mechanism, the tower can effortlessly adjust its height, reaching a maximum lifting capacity of 9 meters to better suit various lighting needs. The single-axle, two-wheel trailer design gives the entire unit excellent maneuverability and flexibility, allowing users to easily transport it 2. It can supply AC 195–235V output for use with other AC electrical equipment, with a power rating of no less than 6.5kW.
3. It can be connected to a 220V mains power supply to deliver continuous illumination over extended periods.
4. The tower is equipped with four 1000W LED lamp heads, each capable of illuminating a 360° horizontal field of view and a 90° vertical range. With a total luminous flux exceeding 440,000 lm and an average illuminance of more than 300 Lux, the lighting coverage radius can reach over 120–150 meters, covering an illuminated area of more than 32,000 m².
5. The lamp heads feature a protection rating of no less than IP65, while the tower body itself boasts a protection rating of no less than IP54. The entire lighting tower is equipped with four manually operated support feet to ensure stable parking, **with a wind resistance rating of no less than Grade 8.
6. The tower employs a 9-section telescoping mast, offering stepless height adjustment within a range from the tower’s base height—up to 9 meters—and is equipped with hydraulic lifting control. When fully extended, the tower can reach a height of ≥9 meters; the lifting and lowering time for the mast is ≤45 seconds for ascent and ≤20 seconds for descent.
7. Limit switches should be installed at both the top and bottom of the lifting and extending mechanism—when the mast is fully raised and extends to its maximum limit, the system will automatically stop.
8. The tower is designed to accommodate both trailer-based and vehicle-mounted transportation methods, with a **towing speed of no less than 60 km/h.
9. The front, rear, sides, and interior of the tower are clearly marked with prominent warning labels.
9. When transporting via trailer, in addition to the rigid connection using a tow bar and hitch, the tower should also be secured with safety cables—such as steel wire ropes or steel chains—as well as vehicle light connectors (including brake lights and turn signals)—to ensure safe long-distance towing.
10. The tower’s interior is equipped with a tool box, providing convenient storage and easy access to tools and equipment.
11. A spirit level is installed in a conveniently visible location on the tower body, allowing precise leveling adjustments whenever the lighting mast is raised.
12. An illuminated control panel should be mounted above the tower’s operating control panel, making it easier to operate the device when ambient light levels are insufficient at night.
13. The power cords for the four lighting lamp heads are routed inside the lifting mast, preventing cable abrasion and insulation damage that could lead to electric shock accidents;

