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Wire terminals allow you to connect these bulbs to a power source through a panel.
Pins on either side of the base lock these bulbs into sockets.
These bulbs are small, but very bright, so they're often used in flashlights and optical instruments such as projectors and microscopes.
These bulbs are sized to fit tight spaces such as indicators and vehicle lights.
Often used as status indicators, in displays, or to check circuit function in prototyping and testing, these bulbs have wire terminals to directly install onto circuit boards.
Fit these bulbs in tight spaces such as signs, control panels, indicators, and flashlights.
These miniature bulbs are sized to fit older telephone switchboards, signs, instruments, and indicators.
These bulbs are sized to fit tight spaces such as signs, control panels, indicators, and flashlights.
Concentrate and direct light between the bulb on your circuit board and a display.
Turn standard light bulb sockets into standalone floodlight fixtures using these bulbs, which have an aluminum reflector to focus light downward and add a finished look.
Prongs on the side of the base plug into specialty track lighting fixtures.
Trim around the bulb provides a finished look to recessed lights.
These bulbs have a bi-pin connection to lock into sockets.
Use these bulbs in standard sockets, panels, and appliances.
These bulbs lock into GU24 light sockets with a twist.
Replace metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and mercury vapor light bulbs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Also known as beacon lights and signal lamps, these bulbs provide high-intensity light so they're often used in security warning devices and machinery.
Use these as replacement bulbs in stack lights.
Often used in task lights, these four-pin wedge base bulbs are comparable to PL, Dulux, and Biax bulbs.
Often used in task lights, these two-pin wedge base bulbs are comparable to PL, Dulux, and Biax bulbs.
Replace screw-in incandescent bulbs in exit signs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Replace bayonet base incandescent bulbs in exit signs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Illuminate signs and keyboards with a thin panel that’s backlit by a circuit board of LED chips.
No need for wiring—these lights plug-in with a two-prong plug. Also known as shop lights.
Also known as troffers, these lights fit most standard drop-ceiling grids.
These lights fit into ceiling cutouts.
Fit traditional fluorescent ceiling strip lights with these LED lights, which use energy more efficiently, last longer, and produce less heat.
Don’t waste energy lighting unoccupied spaces--these lights turn on when they detect movement. Set them to turn off after 30 or 180 seconds.
Also known as strip or channel lights, the ends of these fixtures are designed to be wired together to create long rows of lights.
A wraparound lens disperses light from the sides as well as the bottom to produce ambient lighting.
Update standard outlet boxes in closets, hallways, and storage rooms to use LED light.
Mount these fixtures where you need light but don't have an electrical connection. They automatically turn on when movement is detected and off when an area is unoccupied.
Also known as turret lights, these fixtures have downlight reflectors to direct light.
Also known as pendant lights, these fixtures hang from a cord.
Use these lights in large, open areas such as warehouses and manufacturing spaces where the ceiling is up to 30-ft. high.
With a lower profile than other bay lights, linear bay lights mount closer to ceilings, providing more room for racks or shelving.
These lights mount to the wall so they're often used in enclosed spaces such as stairwells, hallways, and storage rooms.
Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Also known as pigtail holders. Temporarily wire these sockets to provide light during construction.
These lights produce a wide beam of uniform light to fill large, open areas with ceilings up to 18-ft. high.
Suspend or mount with fasteners to the ceiling.
Also known as jelly jar lights. These fixtures have a guard that protects the lens from breaking.
Mount these lights flush with ceilings in wet locations—all are sealed to keep out humidity and dripping, splashing, and falling liquids. Unlike recessed can lights, which require a separate housing, these fit directly into a cutout in your ceiling and are held in place by springs.
A sealed lens keeps moisture out to protect these lights against washdowns.
Lenses disperse light to reduce glare, while protecting bulbs from damage.
These LED lights have an air-tight seal to protect against contaminants.
Designed to withstand heat and grease, these lights are often used in commercial cooking hoods. They are also known as hood lights.
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.
Illuminate inline flow sights to inspect the color, clarity, and flow of liquids in food and beverage, brewery, chemical, and pharmaceutical processing lines.
Suspend these lights overhead or mount them above your workspace.
These low-profile lights stay out of sight when mounted under a cabinet. Use them to free up space on your work surface.
Attach these tiny flashlights to a grease gun nozzle or air hose to shine light directly onto your work.
These flashlights are built to handle everyday use. They have a slip-resistant grip to ensure a secure hold.
Small enough to fit in your pocket.
Always have a flashlight on hand—these attach to a key ring.
Shine light into hard-to-reach spaces with these flexible-arm flashlights.
The handle opens into a tripod, so you can shine light on your work while keeping your hands free.
Made of stainless steel, these pocket-size flashlights have a smooth, easy-to-clean surface.
Plug in these rechargeable flashlights and they’ll automatically light up when the power goes out.
Direct light where it’s needed with these pivoting-head flashlights. When plugged in, they’ll automatically light up if the power goes out.
The smooth stainless steel surface allows for easy cleaning.
Tilt the head on these flashlights to aim light exactly where it's needed. They have a flat bottom, so you can work hands-free without them rolling away.
Rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Small enough to keep in your shirt pocket, these penlights are rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Clip these little flashlights to any surface up to 1/2” thick and keep your hands free for work. They're rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
In addition to pivoting 210°, the light heads rotate 360° for directing light exactly where it’s needed. They're rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
All of these flashlights stand up to wet environments.
Because these flashlights are buoyant, they're easy to recover when dropped in the water.
An insulated cover protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
Keep your hands free by wearing a flashlight on your head.
Safe for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Rated IP07, these headlamps withstand temporary submersion in a maximum of one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
Powered by the sun, these security lights function in areas that don’t have access to electricity. They’re often used to shine light on parking lots, landscaping, signs, entryways, and other outdoor spaces.
No need for wiring—these lights plug-in with a three-prong plug.
Hardwire these lights to a power source.
Illuminate outdoor areas and objects such as parking lots, flag poles, and billboards.
Mount these lights near entry doors, loading areas, and driveways to cast an even glow of light.
Mount this light on a pole to illuminate pedestrian areas such as streets and walkways.
Heads adjust to any angle so you can direct light where needed.
Also known as wall packs, these lights mount to exterior walls and ceilings.
These lights automatically turn on when movement is detected and off when an area is unoccupied.
A flexible design allows these lights to be suspended above, wrapped around, or routed through areas on the job site.
Hang these lights where you need them on the job site.
A series of bulb heads are attached to a power cord to provide overhead lighting for job sites.
Keep excess cord out of the way—the reel locks the cord at any length and retracts it when not in use.
Use sun energy to bring light to remote areas and storage spaces without electrical wiring. These lights come with a solar panel to recharge their battery.
A movable head lets you aim light where it’s needed most in areas that don't have electrical power service.
Because these lights are compatible with DeWalt rechargeable batteries, you can keep one type of cordless tool battery on hand. Their heads pivot to aim light where it's needed in areas that don't have electrical power service.
Bring light to areas that don't have electrical power service.
With a NEMA 4X rating, these lights resist degradation when exposed to corrosive liquids, withstand liquids sprayed during washdowns, and are dust tight.
These lights are rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Because these lights have a reflector, they distribute light more evenly than other portable lights.
These IP67 rated lights withstand temporary submersion in a maximum of one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. They're compact for easy transport to job sites with no electrical power.
The handle on this floodlight also acts as a stand—pivot it 360° to aim light where it's needed. This floodlight is small and easy to carry to job sites that don't have electrical power.
Compact and easy to carry, these IP65-rated lights stand up to dust and low-pressure jets of water. The head adjusts up and down as well as side to side to direct light where it's needed.
These floodlights have heads that swivel and rotate for perfect positioning in hard-to-light areas.
Rated IP65, these lights are sealed to protect against light washdowns from a garden hose. They have a height-adjustable stand and light heads that pivot up and down to direct light where it's needed.
Provide 360° of lighting.
Though not as bright as our miniature fiber-optic lights, these lights have built-in LEDs that last longer, are more efficient, and are more affordable.
These lights cast a narrower beam than other gooseneck-arm machine lights. Reposition them faster and more easily than articulating-arm lights.
Shine light on machinery and through the sight glass on tanks to inspect food, brewery, chemical, pharmaceutical, and bio-tech processing lines.
Pivot the head to cast a narrow beam of light to exactly where it's needed.
The articulating arm on these lights holds its position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Gooseneck arms can be repositioned faster and more easily than articulating arms.
Faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights, these gooseneck-arm lights attach to your workspace for additional lighting.
These lights cast a narrow beam of light. With a gooseneck arm, they are faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights.
These lights have a longer reach and hold their position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Mount add-on heads in remote areas to extend emergency lighting.
Rated for use in damp locations, these lights withstand humidity and moisture.
These lights are sealed to protect against humidity, moisture, and dripping and splashing liquids.
No need for wiring—these lights plug-in with a two-prong plug.
These lights are UL rated for use in hazardous locations where flammable/combustible gases, vapors, and liquids may be present.
Rated NEMA 4X, these lights are protected from corrosion and washdowns.
Communicate a status at a glance by wiring these strip lights to change color when a part is malfunctioning inside your enclosure.
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.
Compared to other dock lights that can only adjust vertically and horizontally, these lights bend at any angle to direct light exactly where it's needed.
These lights swing out from the wall to illuminate loading docks and trailers.
A sealed head and switch keeps these lights shining in wet environments. They swing out from the wall and adjust horizontally and vertically to illuminate loading dock and trailers.
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.
Send electricity to LED lights while protecting them from voltage and current fluctuations.
Turn an overhead outlet or an extension cord into a temporary light. These sockets have a two-prong plug for a quick connection.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.
Replace worn sockets in light fixtures.
Lock bulbs in place to prevent vibration from shaking them loose.
Convert a fixture that uses candelabra-base bulbs to accept medium-base bulbs with these adapters.
Use these extenders when bulbs are too short to fit into deep or recessed fixtures.
Point personnel to first-aid equipment in case of an emergency.
Mark entrances, employee-only work areas, and no-trespassing zones.
These signs are lit from within for high visibility. They meet UL 924 regulations for visibility.
These signs are rated NEMA 4X for corrosion resistance and washdown environments.
Illuminate exits during power failures and other emergencies—these signs have battery-powered emergency lights. The backlit message meets UL 924 regulations for visibility.
Mount these fans on flat ceilings. All include a support cable or downrods to mount them into joists.
Often used on loading docks, these fans have a pivoting extension arm and tilting fan head so you can direct air where it's needed as well as move it out of the way when it's not.
Illuminate outdoor flags without connecting to an electric power source. These lights have a built-in solar panel that gathers energy from the sun throughout the day to power them at night.
Carry these stroboscopes when performing facility maintenance checks.
These stroboscopes come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Illuminate the interior of your high-vacuum chamber to clearly observe what’s inside.