LED Street Light Housing MLT-SLH-GS-II
USD $10 - $15 /Piece
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LED Street Light Housing MLT-SLH-GS-
Brief Introduction
This LED street light housing fixture MLT-SLH-GS-II is the smallest size of SMD LED street light housing fixture from Moonlight LED street light G series. An adjustable knuckle slip fitter allows you to direct illumination where it's needed. Modern design, precision die-casting molded and superior corrosion resistant coating finish housing with standard twist lock photocell mounting platform, make this housing can be used for variety of LED roadway lighting applications.
Feature
² Durable aluminum alloy die-casting housing for heavy-duty outdoor lighting applications.
² Casting-integral heat sink with fins increased air flow velocity providing maximum passive thermal management.
² Plastic electrostatic spraying to resist corrosion, chipping and fading.
² Adjustable die-casting aluminum alloy slip fitter with stainless steel hardware secures fixture to pole arm.
² 5mm high light transmittance tempered glass diffuser.
² Silicon gaskets.
² Stainless steel bolts for fastening
² IP65 rated, protect from all dust and harsh weather.
² Standard Gray finish.
² Easy to assemble, install and maintain.
Parameter
Model No. | LED Street Light Housing MLT-SLH-GS-II |
Dimension of Housing | 65cm(L)*29cm(W)*9.5cm(H) |
Fixture Material | Die-casting Aluminum Alloy |
Surface Finish Color | Gray or Customized color |
Material of Diffuser | High Transmittance Tempered glass |
Effective MCPCB Mounting Size | 250mm(L)*180mm(W) |
Recommended LED Power | 30W to 90W |
Driver Box Dimension | 215mm(L)*130mm(W)*45mm(H) |
Pole Mounting | Accommodates up to Φ55mm pipe |
Adjustable Slip Fitter | 0°to 90° |
Standard Photocell | Not Available |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Application
This heavy-duty, modern design and cost-effective LED street light housing fixture is typically used as 30W-90W LED street lighting fixture. LED street lighting is used extensively in urban settings, along small town downtown main streets, in residential neighborhoods, in commercial districts, public squares, in industrial parks, at interstate highway interchanges, bridges, and rural intersections.