STANPRO LED Track Linear Lighting 2 FT and 4 FT

Stanpro

May 30, 2019

The TLL is a newly developed LED track linear utilizing modern day LED. It provides highly efficient illumination and it comes with J & J2 style track adapter. The TLL can be used to add general lighting along with regular track heads. It’s slim housing allows it to be installed in restricted areas such as coves and also display application. Available in 2 foot and 4 foot, diffuse lens comes standard.

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