Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - Mine conveyor light – P&Q Lighting
Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - Mine conveyor light – P&Q Lighting Detail:
Freelander, 48W emergency verison, IP66, dia. 34mm spigot mount fixture with integral driver and micro-optical system. Supplied with power supply cable and internal circuit protection. Select the LM6 aluminum body or 316 Stainless steel body version. CE ROHS ETL certified. Up to 12m spacing apart.
• Quality uniform light.Variety of optics available
• Solid body design
• Unlike conventional conveyor lights Freelander was designed to withstand constant abuse.
• Resistant to Vibration
• Impact/Shock Proof
• Chemical Resistant
• High Pressure Washable
• Unaffected by Severe Temperature Variations
• High IP and impact ratings
• Option for in-built day light sensor
• Various CCT choices including wildlife / turtle friendly amber
Designed for the safe illumination of infrastructures such as conveyors, walkways, and platforms on mines, power stations, wharves, sugar mills, and general industrial plants.
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Our business promises all users of the first-class items and the most satisfying post-sale company. We warmly welcome our regular and new prospects to join us for Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - Mine conveyor light – P&Q Lighting , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Oman, Malaysia, European, We follow superior mechanism to process these goods that ensure optimum durability and reliability of the goods. We follow latest effective washing and straightening processes that enable us to supply unmatched quality of items for our clients. We continually strive for perfection and all our efforts are directed towards attaining complete client satisfaction.
By Victoria from Nigeria - 2018.10.31 10:02
Production management mechanism is completed, quality is guaranteed, high credibility and service let the cooperation is easy, perfect!
By Gloria from Lisbon - 2017.09.30 16:36