Luminaires illuminate grinding/milling machines
Waldmann Lighting
Head LED luminaires
The Head LED luminaires from Waldmann Lighting have been designed for space-critical applications such as grinding and milling machines where effective illumination is essential.
The Head LED is said to offer a simplified design and maximum performance in a housing measuring 49.5mm in diameter by 23mm in height.
This enables easy integration into machines and equipment without any sacrifice in the quality of illumination.
Combining LED technology and special optics developed by Waldmann, the Head LED is also ideal for use in applications where several processing stages are required, or where large-surface sliding doors lead to restrictions in luminaire mounting.
Cooling and control of the Head LED is carried out externally and the luminaire fulfils all the requirements that are placed on machine-integrated lighting, including tempered housing and safety glass.
The fitting can also be mounted on to the cutter head to provide spot illumination on the process area in addition to optimum workspace illumination.
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