Stack lights

Jan. 18, 2012
Werma modular stack light systems, in 50 and 70-mm sizes, allow for a combination of optical and audible signal elements.

Werma modular stack light systems, in 50 and 70-mm sizes, allow for a combination of optical and audible signal elements. A bayonet mechanism lets elements be mechanically and electrically connected within seconds; elements can be changed without tools. Incandescent and LED signal elements are available in five colors and in common 24-Vdc and 115-Vac voltages.

The 70-mm-diameter KS 71 modular system accommodates up to five elements per terminal. Light elements include incandescent, LED, and Xenon tube models; select elements are available in various light effects — permanent, blinking, rotating, flashing.

The 50-mm-diameter KS 50 modular system accommodates up to four elements with either permanent or blinking light effects. Incandescent or LED light sources are available as well as an 80-dB audible element; KS 50 elements feature screw terminals.

Mounting options include wall, base, tube, magnetic, and fold away. Plastic and metal bases are available, as well as aluminum tubes up to 1 m in length.

AutomationDirect
3505 Hutchinson Rd.
Cumming, GA 30040
(800) 633-0405

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