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Banner Engineering Launches WLS28 Work Light Strip

Banner Engineering, manufacturer of fiber-optic assemblies, has unveiled the WLS28 Work Light Strip for work cells and industrial control cabinets. The energy-efficient, low-profile LED lighting solution offers long-lasting, bright lighting inside enclosures that have less lighting.

WLS28 Work Light Strip

The WLS28 has a robust aluminum housing and consumes very less footprint. It is available in various lengths ranging from 5.7" to 44.5".

The WLS28 provides a definite light pattern without generating shadows. This enables operators to examine, service, or alter devices in poor lighting regions. The work light strip consumes less than 9W per foot and delivers a cost-efficient lighting solution. The LEDs have a lifespan of 50,000 hr with minimal intensity degradation. The WLS28 variants can be cascaded for applications requiring multiple lightings.

The work strip light also features swivel-mounting brackets to enhance the installation versatility. The swivel-mounting brackets enable the users to rotate the light by 45°.  The WLS28 comes in quick disconnect and cabled models, in addition to cascadable and standalone models.

Source: http://www.bannerengineering.com/

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