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Issue: 1982 November 15 - Vol 8 Num 22 - Page 152

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Dave Smith, sales manager Black
Gold Cue Co. Div. of Royal Forgues
Associates, 44 West Main St., Malone,
NY 12953. Phone 518 / 483-4403.
Distributor inquiries invited.
Sure, safe
movement
The need for accident prevention and
risk management in public areas has
generated a line of floor, step, and
handrail lighting products called
Tivoli Guidelights.
Easily installed, the systems require
very little energy or maintenance
expense, company officials claim.
Designed for carpeted or uncarpeted
floors and stair steps or to replace or
be attached to existing handrails, these
Tivoli products can prove very useful
in justifying reduced insurance costs.
There are more than a dozen differ-
ent applications for Guidelight
products. This low voltage lighting
system is a practical area delineator
that lies flush with the carpet surface.
It can be installed to conform to
almost any floor design.
Most important is its ability to
direct traffic flow , especially in emer-
gencies. Since the source of light from
Tivoli Guidelights is at the floor level,
it functions exceptionally well in a
smoke-filled environment. A runway
effect is created. It eliminates time lost
in adjusting to darkened conditions
for quick and sure movement to exits.
Three extrusion designs accommo-
date carpet-to-bare-floor installation,
carpet-to-wall, and mid-carpet place-
ment. Tivoli Guidelights are most fre-
quently seen in carpet-to-bare-floor
placement. In-carpet applications are
appropriate for theater and hotel
lobbies, and stores. Carpet-to-wall
Guide lights can be highly functional in
hallways and on stair risers.
Power is from UL listed Class II
transformers. Energy consumption is
about Y4 io Y2 watt per linear foot.
Light bulb life is measured in years.
Maintenance cost, if any, is negligible.
For more information, contact
Tivoli Industries , 1513 East St. ,
Gertrude Place, P .O. Box 11523,
Santa Ana, CA 92711 . Telephone:
714 / 957-6101.
Truckln' videos
Cargo-Lite of Jacksonville , Florida, a
custom van body manufacturer, intro-
duces its Parcel Delivery Van Line.
These Parcel Delivery Vans are
designed in accordance with 1CC
specifications, using high-quality FRP
construction that results in a body that
will outlast the chassis, company
officials claim.
Cargo-Lite builds each body to cus-
tomer specifications, subject to chassis
limitations and offers a body that is
suitable for any foreign or domestic.
cutaway or cab and chassis.
Standard specifications include
overhead rear door, FRP side, front ,
and roof panels with Ys inch plywood
core, heavy-duty aluminum upper and
lower rub rail , recessed market lights ,
ICC step bumper, flush rear entry, and
cab-to-cargo area walk-through.
Cargo-Lite offers special terms to
approved accounts as well as protected
sales territories and freight assistance
in selected major market areas. For
more information, write Cargo-Lite,
Box 3003 , Jacksonville, FL 32206.
Micro goes
everywhere
Pace's new Micro provides a se lf-
contained power desoldering and
soldering system so portable, it can be
used anywhere electronic equipment
needs to be repaired-in depot , in
mobile vans, in remote field service
centers, or on-site.
The pace Micro operates on AC and
12 VDC sources. It's compact and
lightweight.
The Pace Micro warms up in orie
minute. Desoldering and soldering are
accomplished with a single handpiece
with a finger-activated vacuum. The
Micro provides spike-free MOS safe
operation and precise tip temperature
control for high reliability repair.
The Micro system is available
worldwide . For more information ,
contact: Marc Siegel, Pace Incor-
porated, 9893 Brewers Court, Laurel,
MD 20707. Phone 301 / 490-9860.
Plan to attend the AOE 1983 March 25-27 at the ·
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Hare Expo Center, Chicago, Illinois.
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PLAY METER. November 1 5, 1982

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