LED Illumination and Indication in a Rugged and Sleek Low-Profile Design

Banner Strip

 

May 17, 2019

The dual-color WLS15 low-profile strip light from Banner Engineering is a durable yet lightweight device that now features EZ-STATUS capabilities for illumination and indication in one light fixture. These cascadable lights are a cost-effective alternative for machines or workstation bin and shelf lighting.

DUAL-COLOR EZ-STATUS TECHNOLOGY

Combining illumination and indication in a single device enhances the versatility of WLS15 LED strip lights and expands possible application uses. Select from six different colors to create a dual-color indicator strip to indicate machine status, alert operators, and improve visibility.

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY AT AFFORDABLE PRICE

WLS15 Series strip lights provide professional grade lighting at a price point that is accessible for a variety of applications. The sealed IP67-rated lights are constructed with sturdy aluminum frames in a shatterproof polycarbonate housing, making them resistant to wet or dusty environments as well as impact and breakage. Each WLS15 uses a fraction of the energy of many comparable light fixtures for additional cost-savings.

EASY INSTALLATION IN TIGHT SPACES

The slim 15 mm low-profile design allows for quick installation in areas with limited space. The small strip light does not obstruct sightlines or impact any existing application framework. Flexible mounting options and a wide range of brackets keep setup quick and simple. Cascadable models require only a single electrical installation for additional ease-of-use.

LOW POWER DRAW

WLS15 dual-color strip lights have low power consumption and a low current draw, an ideal solution for battery-operated applications, such as cart indication.

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