Catalogue Juno and Aculux Residential Recessed Lighting
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The anatomy of Aculux low-voltage luminaires Adjustable fixtures feature 0-45°aiming, 361°rotation, and locking capability. Center lamp beam opticalalignment with the trim opening assures full light output with low aperture brightness at any aiming angle. Rotation greater than 360°prevents aiming “dead spots.” The aiming and rotation positions can be locked, without tools, to ensure proper focus is maintained through relamping cycles.

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High-performance tool-less lamp aiming mechanism

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Snap-in lampholder with dual accessory capability Lampholder easily/intuitively snaps into position and is supplied with a lightly textured uniformity lens for smooth, striation free beam patterns. The lampholder accommodates two light control accessory lenses for fine-tuning beam patterns, color temperature correction or filtering out UV radiation when illuminating fine artwork. The one-piece die-cast lamp housing efficiently dissipates heat.

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Premium transformer Ensures maximum life, inaudible operation, and consistent light output regardless of variations inoperating temperature. Quick-release mounting and electrical disconnect facilitate simple maintenance.

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High-quality, premium grade lamp socket High-quality lamp socket utilizes double spring-loaded nickel contacts specifically designed for higher lampoperating temperatures. Socket is easily replaceable via a quick electrical disconnect.
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