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System luminaires

SAMC series

C OMBINEDUSER - FRIENDLYLIGHTING .

Matched to perfection

The aluminiumised parabolic louvre in the lumi-naire head optimises directional control of thelight. This ensures bright, uniform illumination ofthe work area. No glare.
The increasing miniaturisa-tion of components inevit- ably imposes higher requi- rements on illuminance levels and other quality characteristics such as modelling and luminance distribution. Higher illumi- nance levels and preferred light directions can be attai- ned by means of additional luminaires fixed in position on the left and/or rightcross-arm. Both of these factors are advantageous when carrying out solde- ring work and positioning small parts, as three- dimensional elements are subject to pronounced light-shadow contrast. The enhanced 3D vision facilitates the work process.
The various Waldmann system tasklight models can be used on their own or in combination, accor- ding to the visual task concerned. The SAMKC 136 system tasklights are mounted on the vertical side-members of the profile frame.This results in bright, reflection-free illuminationwith minimal shadow effects. The light emission angles and mounting heights of the luminaires are individually adjustable (mountings not included). Aluminiumised para-bolic louvre to eliminate direct glare.

H IGHLIGHTS

● Modular luminaire design. ● Absolutely glare-free.* ● Wide range of luminaires. ● Light output across the entire width of the luminaire. ● Also available with dimmer switch for stepless adjustment of light intensity.
*In accordance with national and international occupational safety regulations (EN 1837). 5253
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