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With a slimmer profile than other strip machine lights, these lights fit in tight spots on workspaces and inside machinery because they don’t have a circuit board.
Similar in function to tubular machine lights, except strip machine lights have a flat lens that directs light downward.
These classic-style machine lights have a reflector to distribute light more evenly than strip machine lights.
Just like traditional tubular lights that illuminate your machine with a bright white light, these lights can also be programmed to switch over to a red or green light for communicating machine status.
Update conventional fluorescent tubular lights with newer LED technology. These lights are furnished with brackets that have the same hole pattern as most older lights for easy changeover.
Mount these lights into a recessed opening on your machine—they sit flush against the surface for a streamlined appearance.
These low-profile lights stay out of sight when mounted under a cabinet. Use them to free up space on your work surface.
Suspend these lights overhead or mount them above your workspace.
Illuminate inline flow sights to inspect the color, clarity, and flow of liquids in food and beverage, brewery, chemical, and pharmaceutical processing lines.
A motion sensor turns on these lights when an enclosure door is opened. Mount them inside cabinets, closets, and other enclosed spaces.
Illuminate your electronics cabinets and racks with long-lasting LED lights.
Communicate a status at a glance by wiring these strip lights to change color when a part is malfunctioning inside your enclosure.
The articulating arm on these lights holds its position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Shine light on machinery and through the sight glass on tanks to inspect food, brewery, chemical, pharmaceutical, and bio-tech processing lines.
These lights cast a narrower beam than other gooseneck-arm machine lights. Reposition them faster and more easily than articulating-arm lights.
Gooseneck arms can be repositioned faster and more easily than articulating arms.
Pivot the head to cast a narrow beam of light to exactly where it's needed.
Attach these lights in one of the quick-clamp ports for a clear view of what's inside tanks, filters, and other closed containers used in brewery, pharmaceutical, and food-processing lines.
Illuminate workstations, enclosures, and machines.
Integrate these stroboscopes into fast-moving lines to check quality.
Illuminate the interior of your high-vacuum chamber to clearly observe what’s inside.