ML1 - Industrial Task Light

ML1 - Industrial Task Light

Machinery Light

ML1 - MACHINE WORK LIGHT

The ML1 work lights are perfect for use on machinery or anywhere that bright focused light is needed. Typical applications are CNC machinery, Injection molding machine lighting, Work Cell Lighting, and Manual Milling Lighting. They are made from aluminum and are corrosion resistant. The ML1 is IP65 rated.

These lights have an adjustable pivot which makes it possible to focus the light exactly where it is needed most. The ML1 lights are equipped with the latest LED technology. The advanced LEDs make them efficient and long-lasting. These lights are available in 24V and 110V models. Most models are in stock and ship within 24 hours.

Typical Applications:

MILLING MACHINE LIGHTS

INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE LIGHTS

LATHE LIGHTS

WORKSTATION LIGHTING

ASSEMBLY STATION LIGHTING

Specifications:

Power:                 9.5W

Input Voltage:      110V-220V or optional 24V 

IP Rating:            IP65

Beam Angle:       33 Degrees

Light Color:         6000-6500K

Material               Aluminum Housing, PC Lens, PA + 15% GF Base

Working Temp:    -20 - 45 Degrees C

Humidity:            10% - 90%

Life:                     50,000 Hours

CE Rated

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2 comments

@casey

These should work for your application the ML1 is IP65 rated. This means they are rated as “dust tight” and protected against water projected from a nozzle. Being in a damp environment will be fine.

See the list IP definitions below.

IP65 – IP rated as “dust tight” and protected against water projected from a nozzle.

IP66 – IP rated as “dust tight” and protected against heavy seas or powerful jets of water.

IP 67 – IP rated as “dust tight” and protected against immersion.

IP 68 – IP rated as “dust tight” and protected against complete, continuous submersion in water.

Erin

Erin

Are these lights water proof? We are looking for a light that can be used in a location that gets damp.

Casey

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