Heat Lamp Stand
For hanging our Prima Heat Lamp above poultry brooders. Adjustable height allows user to control the surface temperature of the brooder floor.
- Lamp hanging system
- Easy to assemble
- Large 28" x 28" footprint
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
Specs
- Erected: 28"W x 42"H
- Disassembled/Collapsed: 6"L x 6"W x 42"H
- Chain: 26" for adjusting preferred height
- Heat Lamp Clip
Installation
- Insert top of leg(s) into yellow cap. Note: Make sure the two holes (in the middle of the legs) face away from the center of the heat lamp stand.
- Screw metal braces into legs using machine screws and nuts (included).
- Insert heat lamp hanger into yellow cap
- Attach chain, heat lamp clip and Prima Heat Lamp (sold separately) at preferred height.
Precautions
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Prima Heat Lamp® (bulb not included)
Item #557100 -A rugged and reliable heat lamp used to warm lambs, goat kids, chickens or for any animal that is sick or cold. Use standard or infrared heat bulbs.
$44.50 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 175 watt, clear, package of 2
Item #557030 -Smooth glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps. Red or clear, 175 watt and 250 watt options. 6-month non-stop life.
$18.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 250 watt, red, package of 2
Item #557033 -Smooth glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps. Red or clear, 175 watt and 250 watt options. 6-month non-stop life.
$21.00 -
Brooder Kits and Panels
Reusable Brooder Panel, each
Item #530155 -Build a safe, secure chick brooder using modular brooder panels. Quick to assemble with disposable and reusable options.
$5.70 -
Brooder Kits and Panels
Disposable Brooder Panel, each
Item #530150 -Build a safe, secure chick brooder using modular brooder panels. Quick to assemble with disposable and reusable options.
$2.10
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Clip
Item #557040 -Sturdy clip for hanging heat lamps and other barnyard equipment. Spring latch securely holds lamps, feeders and waterers, even around ornery livestock.
$2.00 -
Poultry Supplies
Top Cap for Heat Lamp Stand
Item #5572001 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$10.00 -
Poultry Supplies
Brace for Heat Lamp Stand
Item #5572003 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$1.00 -
Poultry Supplies
Foot for Heat Lamp Stand
Item #5572004 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$0.50 -
Poultry Supplies
Chain for Heat Lamp Stand
Item #5572005 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$2.00 -
Poultry Supplies
Hanger for Heat Lamp Stand
Item #5572007 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$2.00 -
Poultry Supplies
Screws for Heat Lamp Stand, each (for models purchased prior to 2021)
Item #5572008 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$0.10 -
Poultry Supplies
Bolts for Heat Lamp Stand, each (for models purchased after 2021)
Item #5572010 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$0.24 -
Poultry Supplies
Nuts for Heat Lamp Stand, each (for models purchased after 2021)
Item #5572011 -Replacement components for the Premier Heat Lamp Stand.
$0.08
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Joan T from Virginia
I love the brooder light. The light stand not so much. The screws only hold the bar to the legs for a small amount of time and then they strip out the hole in the plastic legs rendering the stand useless. A lot of money for something that doesn't even last one hatching season.
Victoria A from New Jersey
As a buyer of these heat lamp stands, before and after the leg changes, I can tell you that the legs are a lot better now. However, the company needs to do something about the screws. While they are self-starting, they often make the holes too big and the screw falls out. They must then be replaced with a bigger screw. A simple change, maybe a self tightening screw would probably help.
Carol K from Virginia
I cannot believe the poor engineering in this stand. It has steel screws going into a tiny hole in the soft plastic legs. The holes will get bigger and bigger, and 2 of mine just stripped to the point where there was no more hold for the threads, making the stand totally unusable, not to mention that you cannot disassemble it and expect to be able to use it again next season. I used to work in aviation engineering and when you had metal fasteners fastening a soft or weak product, you put an INSERT into that product, so the metal had metal-to-metal contact strength. We ended up stacking crates to either side of our brooder and attaching a broom handle with zip ties from which to hang the lamp.
Jodi L from Massachusetts
Best stand going. Holds up well and is very sturdy.
Kevin B from Ohio
I am disappointed in the quality of the heat lamp stand. The screws will not all tighten and the bars fall off. The concept of the stand is great but the material is cheap. For the cost of this stand I would not recommend it.