Scangrip lighting for professional bodyshop and workshop use

Scangrip lighting for workshop, bodyshop and repair tasks.

  • Robust LED work lights for bodyshops
  • High CRI for accurate colour matching
  • Rechargeable cordless lamps for flexibility
  • Durable designs withstand daily workshop use

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Paul Jones

Paul Jones says

Scangrip Lighting is workshop lighting designed for close inspection work, polishing, paint correction and general repair tasks where colour and surface detail matter. In a bodyshop, I use this type of lamp to see defects, match finishes and check the quality of a repair under controlled light rather than relying on overhead lighting alone.

The key considerations are beam quality, colour temperature and how the lamp is positioned relative to the panel. If the light is too harsh or badly angled, it can hide marks or create false ones. Compatibility with the job is important too, especially when you need portable lighting that will hold up in daily trade use.

A common issue I see is poor placement. Even a good lamp will give misleading results if it is not set at the right height or distance from the work.

Used properly, this sort of lighting improves accuracy, saves time and helps you judge the job with more confidence.

Paul Jones, Technical Director

Technical Details

Scangrip lighting is built for workshop use where colour accuracy, beam control and run time matter more than headline lumen figures. In practice, the right lamp depends on the job: slim inspection lights for panel work, portable area lights for detailing, and higher-output units for broader bay illumination. Choose output and beam pattern to suit the space, then check battery life, mounting and charge method so the light is practical every day, not just bright on paper.

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