March, 2012
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AC/DC LED Power Supplies from Green Watt Power
Concord, CA — Green Watt Power, a Division of Calex Mfg., has intro- duced the “GLC-100” Series of con- stant current AC/DC LED power supplies. The new power supplies provide universal AC input voltage range of 100 to 277VAC, along with stable and reliable 100W output power. The supplies are available in six different models of constant cur- rent output: 1.75, 2.1, 2.45, 2.8, 3.2 or 4.2A with self-adjusting output volt- age from 15VDC to 54VDC range in
Conveyor Technologies: Convenient New Conveyor Stand
Milford, OH — New from Conveyor Technologies is its Advanced Alu - minum Conveyor Stand — which pro- vides wide-stance leveling pads for increased stability, along with a
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metal case design and well- suited for virtually all LED lighting applications for in - door, outdoor, signage, re frig - eration, thermally harsh and damp environments. The GLC-100 has effi-
ciencies of 90 percent in the series with active Power Factor correction greater than 0.90 on every model. All units in the series
LED power supply.
the various models. All models are enclosed to IP67 standards in extruded aluminum
have Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Temperature pro- tection and are RoHS-compli-
ant. Safety Agency approval is pend- ing to UL/CSA 8750 and 1310 class 2
or 1 depending upon the model. Products in the series are CE marked. The product case dimensions are
6.61 x 3.15 x 1.65-in. (168 x 80 x 42mm) with customer mounting pro- visions designed in the case design. All products in the series are designed and built for consistent performance
and high reliability. Contact: Calex Mfg. Co., Inc.,
2401 Stanwell Dr., Concord, CA 94520-4841 % 800-542-3355 or 925-687-4411 fax: 925-687-3333 E-mail:
sales@calex.com Web:
www.calex.com or
www.greenwattpower.com
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New in-place adjustable conveyor stand.
user-friendly mounting arrangement that allows leveling adjustment with pads bolted to the floor. The new design uses a leveling
pad assembly mounted externally to the stand leg, instead of using a bolt threaded into the leg. This permits visual confirmation of the remaining adjustment thread, and allows the leveling-pad assembly to be removed from the leg and replaced without lifting the stand. The leveling pads conform to
uneven floors for optimum stability, while a stabilizer on the threaded shank allows easy wrench adjust- ment. The new design leveling pad utilizes a threaded shank that pre- vents socket pullout while retaining full swivel capability for the pad. The pad design also allows drilling for, and insertion of, anchor bolts with-
out moving the stand. Contact: Conveyor Technologies
Ltd., 440 Milford Parkway, Milford, OH 45150-9104 % 513-248-0663 fax: 513-248-0685 E-mail:
Info@ConveyorTechLtd.com Web:
www.ConveyorTechLtd.com
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