LED panel-mount indicators deliver superior daytime visibility
21-04-2016 |
Digikey
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Connectors, Switches & EMECH
Available from Digi-Key, VCC’s 1092 series of high brightness LED panel-mount indicators achieves full brightness in microseconds even in daylight viewing. Front panel snap-in mounting eases installation, leading to a significant reduction in assembly time and cost. Snaps fit into 1.27mm panel hole and require no additional hardware. Well suited for new and retrofit designs, the series LED panel-mount indicators provide low energy consumption, fast on/off, and low heat generation, enabling long operating life of more than 100,000 hours. The LED panel-mount indicators are shock and impact vibration resistant when used with a speed nut accessory, improving the overall reliability of the equipment. The series is water, dust, and oil resistant when used with an O-ring gasket accessory that also helps maximize the life expectancy of the equipment.
Available in four different lens styles, including hi-hat, hi-dome, semi-dome, and small-dome, the customizable series meets a wide range of application requirements. Offered in red, green, and amber colors, the 12VDC and 48VDC indicators are designed with wire leads or tab terminal (0.187mm x 0.020mm). Featuring a bezel finish and polished stainless steel, the indicators are RoHS and REACH compliant and cULus listed. The series indicators can be used in automation and control, electrical control panel, food service, industrial, manufacturing, maritime, medical equipment, oil and gas, people mover, and transportation applications.
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