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The World’s Smallest High-Output, Line Voltage Track Fixture from Lumenture

The T40 track fixture from Lumenture sets new standards for powerful output from a small form-factor. Its compact and low-profile modern design makes it ideal for small-scale applications. The T40 track cylinder is designed to blend seamlessly into a wide range of environments including retail, commercial, restaurant and hospitality settings. Dimming is standard and allows for smooth illumination below 1% with certain dimmers.

The T40 is available in both round and square configurations, maximizing your design freedom. Both product shapes have our threaded accessory holder, and are compatible with snoots and added lens accessories.

Offering a sleek connection to the track system, the new mini adapter is one quarter of the size of traditional track adapters. In fact, it’s half the size of the patented Infinity Adapter that comes with Lumenture’s T-Series track fixtures.

All Lumenture products are designed to the highest standards to exceed 50,000 hours of life (L70) and are covered by a five-year warranty.

Mini track adapters are available to fit one-circuit tracks of most major track manufacturers.

The T40 is compatible with K-Beam, J-Type, and L-Type.

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