Hammond’s New Compact LED Light Kits Have You Covered

EIN LED Hammnod 400

Oct 1, 2019

Can’t see what you’re doing? The new compact LED light kits from Hammond have you covered. They are suitable for all types of panels and enclosures, especially where space is at a premium. The lamps have a very long service life thanks to the use of LED technology.

The magnetic feet affix the light to which ever wall you want, allowing for a quick install that doesn’t involve breaching your enclosure. With a PIR movement sensor, you no longer need to install a door switch and with a 5 minute timer you don’t need to worry about it turning off as you reach for your tool kit.

With the socketed plugs the lamp can quickly be connected from it’s 2 meter power cable. The power output allows up to 10 lamps to be daisy chained together with a 1 meter jumper cable. Both the power input and output connectors snap lock into their sockets.

These Lamps are available for AC and DC power, and with other switching or mounting varieties you can find a version that can best suit your application. 

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