What a buyer needs and an online shop rarely provides
Anyone buying a magnifying lamp for private use reads the product page. Anyone procuring twenty units for an inspection department, or filling a line item in a tender, needs something else: reliable data, an unambiguous article identifier and a contact who answers questions.
You get both from us — the second part not through the shopping basket, but by email.
The data that belong in a specification
For every current series the following are available:
- EAN and article number per version — not per series, but per colour and dioptre figure
- Electrical data: voltage, current, power consumption, standby consumption
- Optical data: lens diameter, dioptres, material
- Light data: luminous flux, colour temperature, number of LEDs, service life
- Mechanics: arm lengths, reach, weight, pin diameter, maximum desktop thickness, cable length
- Scope of delivery per variant
If a line in your specification calls for a figure that is missing here, ask for it. We will tell you whether we can substantiate it — and if we cannot, we will say so too. Supplying a number we cannot evidence will not help you in an audit.
Wordings that will save you trouble
Two points on which tenders for magnifying lamps regularly founder:
"Anti-reflective lens" as a mandatory criterion
That excludes practically the entire market. Why anti-reflective magnifier lenses are the exception, and what is sensibly required instead, is set out in our article on anti-reflective coating and matting — worth reading before publication.
Edge sharpness across the entire lens
Physically unachievable with large lenses at high dioptre figures. Whoever demands it will receive either no offer or a dishonest one. The article on edge sharpness explains why.
Purchase on account, quotation, resale
For companies, public bodies and institutions the process runs as usual: quotation in advance, order on account, delivery to a different address. Resellers have their own terms; these depend on taking complete packaging units and are agreed case by case.
What we need for a quotation: article and quantity, invoice address, desired delivery date. Call or write — both are faster than any form.
A note for buyers with several sites
If the same lamp is to go to different addresses, tell us beforehand. Separate deliveries from one order are no problem; splitting them afterwards is.
And a tip from practice: before a larger procurement, order one sample. With a lamp someone sits under for eight hours a day, the impression at the workplace decides more than any datasheet.
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