The company said that the new lamp has a 40,000 hour service rating and can be a logical alternative to the PAR 36 incandescent work lamp. It also has an adjustable mounting bracket capable of 180 degrees of vertical rotation.

The new lamp is manufactured with UV, hard-coated, polycarbonate lens that can be replaced if damaged. The company added that the lens can be interchanged and the conversion from a wide flood lens to TractorPlus lens takes few seconds. The lamp also comes with an AMP-style connector and pigtail for hardwired applications.

The new lamp features a new TractorPlus beam pattern that delivers almost three times more usable light than traditional PAR 36 product offerings, the company claimed.

Grote believes that its new lamp will provide end users with 100 times the lifespan of a traditional PAR 36 bulb and will save them approximately $600 in bulb replacement costs over its service life.

Scott Robertson, product manager of LED WhiteLight at Grote Industries, said: “The first thing you notice about this lamp is its compact size and brightness. It’s the size and shape of a standard PAR 36 bulb mounted on an adjustable bracket, but it’s packed with advanced electronics that drive high-output LEDs to their optimal limit.”