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Banner Engineering’s WLS28 Low-Profile, Solid-State LED Work Light

By Banner Engineering
Thursday, November 18, 2010

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The WLS28 Work Light Strip features swivel mounting brackets that allow users to pivot the light 45° in either direction.



Banner Engineering Corp. (Minneapolis, MN) introduces the WLS28 Work Light Strip, a low-profile, energy-efficient lighting solution for industrial control cabinets and work cells. The WLS28 is a solid-state LED work light intended to provide bright, long-lasting illumination inside enclosures and other areas with poor lighting conditions. With a robust, yet slender aluminum housing, the WLS28 Work Light Strip features:

  • Various lengths from 145 (5.7") to 1130 mm (44.5").
  • A narrow width of 28 mm (1.1").
  • A power consumption of less than 9 W per foot.
  • A typical lifetime of the LEDs 50,000 hours of continuous operation with minimal degradation of intensity.
  • Swivel mounting brackets that allow users to pivot the light 45° in either direction.
  • Available in cabled and quick-disconnect models, as well as standalone and cascadable models.
  • An unobtrusive, low-profile design that consumes minimal space.
  • Even pattern of light illuminates large areas while creating no shadows

For more information visit www.bannerengineering.com.

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