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Chrome LEDs suit panel mount applications.

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Chrome LEDs suit panel mount applications.
Chrome LEDs suit panel mount applications.

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August 20, 2002 - CR Series panel mount LEDs have reflective, nickel-plated brass housings that stand up to tough use and harsh environmental conditions such as automation control panels, instrumentation, and front panel fault indicators. Equipped with neoprene gasket/washer, chrome finish LEDs are suitable for use in water-tight applications. Single color, bi-color, tricolor, and blinking LEDs have built-in resistors for use in 5-60 Vdc and 120 Vac.

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Wilbrecht Ledco, Inc.
1400 Energy Park Dr.
Saint Paul, MN, 55108
USA



Chrome Finish LEDs for Tough Panel Mount Applications


The new CR Series from Wilbrecht Electronics has been specially designed for tough applications in panel mounted configurations. Their rugged design features a reflective, nickel-plated brass housing that stands up to tough use and harsh environmental conditions for automation control panels, instrumentation, and front panel fault indicators. Equipped with a neoprene gasket/washer, the chrome finish LEDs are suitable for use in water-tight applications.

The durable, panel mount LEDs are available with a variety of options to allow easier design for new and upgrade applications. The LEDs have built-in resistors for use in both 5 - 60 volts DC and 120 volts AC. They provide a drop-in fit for the standard 0.312" diameter hole while allowing design engineers to select LED color functionality as single color, bi-color, tricolor and blinking. The LEDs can be ordered with bare pins or with insulated leads for circuitry layouts that require longer lead length. Their easy-to-use hex nuts and spacers makes fast and simple assembly into any panel mount application.

A cross reference chart for the CR Series to other popular LEDs can be found on the Wilbrecht website: www.wilbrecht.com

Company Description: Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, Wilbrecht Electronics, Inc. designs and manufacturers electronic components for OEM, industrial, commercial, medical, aerospace and military applications. They have designated CAGE Code OKUU5. The company is a registered U. S. Small Business with manufacturing facilities in Huron, South Dakota and Cary, Illinois.

Additional information about Wilbrecht Electronics Inc. can be found at: The Wilbrecht Website: www.wilbrecht.com Phone: (888) 323-8751

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