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J-Style Track Beam Adjustable LED Track Heads from SATCO|NUVO

SATCO NUVO Track Systems

The beam adjustable, CCT selectable LED J-Style track head fixtures from SATCO|NUVO are now compatible with both Single Circuit and 2 Circuit J-Style track systems, expanding their versatility for a wide range of applications. J-Style track, a popular choice in residential and commercial settings, features a streamlined connector design that supports flexible layout configurations.

These advanced fixtures offer precise lighting control with a 90-degree adjustable head and a beam spread range from 20 to 50 degrees. The CCT selectable feature provides five color temperature options at installation, while a high 90 CRI ensures crisp, true-to-life white light. Available in matte black or matte white finishes and in 15 or 30 watt models, these fixtures are ideal for museums, galleries, retail spaces, offices, and restaurants.

Features

  • Compatible with Single Circuit and 2 Circuit J-Style Track
  • Beam Adjustable from 20 to 50°
  • 5 CCT Selectable
  • 90 CRI High Quality Light

Applications

  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Retail
  • Hospitality
  • Accent Lighting

More information about the J-Style track head fixtures from SATCO|NUVO

J-Style track head fixtures data sheet

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