Larson Electronics LLC Releases Twist Lock Suction Cup Magnetic Mounting Plate


Leader in industrial lighting, Larson Electronics LLC, has announced the release of a suction cup magnetic mounting plate that mounts quickly and safely on any non-magnetic surface including glass, aluminum or polycarbonate, and is used to support magnetically mounted lights up to 20 pounds. This lightweight mounting plate features twist lock suction cups, offering operators a convenient temporary mounting surface for applications including hunting, fishing, off-roading and security.

The MMP-4XSCM-24X8 from Larson Electronics is a suction cup mounting plate with a magnetic platform, offering operators a sturdy and reliable platform to deploy magnetic mount lights of any type such as spotlights, strobes, beacons, hunting spotlights, signal lights, security lights and warning lights, on the top of their truck for optimal performance.

This magnetic mounting plate has been designed to work on any flat, non-ferrous surface such as glass, polycarbonate or fiberglass and is installed quickly, requiring absolutely no drilling and leaves no scratches or marks. Operators simply place the MMP-4XSCM-24X8 where they want it mounted and use the twist lock levers on each suction cup to securely lock it in place.

“We carry a large amount of no-drill truck mounts, but this magnetic suction cup mount can be used on boats, vehicles, equipment and other stationary surfaces,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “The twist lock suction cups securely hold the mounting platform in place, while the magnetic surface provides a reliable place for operators to mount various magnetic lights.”

Larson Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment and accessories. 



June 1, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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