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These bulbs are sized to fit tight spaces such as signs, control panels, indicators, and flashlights.
These bulbs are small, but very bright, so they're often used in flashlights and optical instruments such as projectors and microscopes.
Fit these bulbs in tight spaces such as signs, control panels, indicators, and flashlights.
Pins on either side of the base lock these bulbs into sockets.
Often used as status indicators, in displays, or to check circuit function in prototyping and testing, these bulbs have wire terminals to directly install onto circuit boards.
Use these bulbs in tight spaces, such as in indicators and vehicle lights.
Offset pins on the base lock these bulbs into sockets. One pin is slightly higher on the base than the other pin.
These bulbs are sized to fit tight spaces such as indicators and vehicle lights.
Bulbs have two filaments, which operate at different brightness levels.
Wire terminals allow you to connect these bulbs to a power source through a panel.
Energy efficient and long lasting, these four-pin bulbs are often used in task lights. They’re comparable to PL, Dulux, and Biax bulbs.
Often used in task lights, these four-pin wedge base bulbs are comparable to PL, Dulux, and Biax bulbs.
Often used in task lights, these two-pin wedge base bulbs are comparable to PL, Dulux, and Biax bulbs.
Replace metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and mercury vapor light bulbs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Illuminate parking lots and roads with the warm, yellow light of these high-pressure sodium bulbs.
Switch from the yellow light of high-pressure sodium to the white light of metal halide without changing ballasts.
Illuminate warehouses, factories, and arenas with the bright, white light of these metal halide light bulbs.
Replace bayonet base incandescent bulbs in exit signs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Use these bulbs in standard sockets, panels, and appliances.
These slender bulbs are used in lamps and task lights.
Pins on the base lock these bulbs into sockets to withstand vibration. They're often used in machines and elevators.
Replace screw-in incandescent bulbs in exit signs with longer-lasting, energy-efficient LEDs.
Disinfect and sterilize air, water, and surfaces with shortwave ultraviolet radiation.
Detect UV-reflective materials that are invisible to the naked eye.
Fit traditional fluorescent ceiling strip lights with these LED lights, which use energy more efficiently, last longer, and produce less heat.
Also known as strip or channel lights, the ends of these fixtures are designed to be wired together to create long rows of lights.
Also known as turret lights, these fixtures have downlight reflectors to direct light.
Also known as troffers, these lights fit most standard drop-ceiling grids.
These lights mount to the wall so they're often used in enclosed spaces such as stairwells, hallways, and storage rooms.
With a lower profile than other bay lights, linear bay lights mount closer to ceilings, providing more room for racks or shelving.
Suspend or mount with fasteners to the ceiling.
Mount lights in recessed spaces so the lens is flush with the wall.
These LED lights have an air-tight seal to protect against contaminants.
A wraparound lens disperses light from the sides as well as the bottom to produce ambient lighting.
A sealed lens keeps moisture out to protect these lights against washdowns.
These classic-style machine lights have a reflector to distribute light more evenly than strip machine lights.
Just like traditional tubular lights that illuminate your machine with a bright white light, these lights can also be programmed to switch over to a red or green light for communicating machine status.
Update conventional fluorescent tubular lights with newer LED technology. These lights are furnished with brackets that have the same hole pattern as most older lights for easy changeover.
A flexible design allows these lights to be suspended above, wrapped around, or routed through areas on the job site.
Keep excess cord out of the way—the reel locks the cord at any length and retracts it when not in use.
Hang these lights where you need them on the job site.
Twist the base to turn these reusable lightsticks on and off.
Gently bend these single-use lightsticks to activate.