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Micro Recessed Track from PureEdge Lighting Offers Ultra-Slim, Flexible Architectural Lighting Solution

PureEdge Lighting Micro Recessed Track

The MTR48 Micro Recessed Track lighting from PureEdge Lighting is a 48V plaster-in recessed track system engineered for seamless integration within 1/2″ drywall ceilings or walls. The patented Micro Track design offers an ultra-slim profile that fits flush with drywall surfaces that creates a clean, modern aesthetic without the need for joist modification.

To maintain this clean, architectural appearance, each track in black or white includes a matching slot cover that conceals the channel, leaving only the track heads visible after installation.

FEATURES

  • Opaque Plastic Slot Cover is included with channel concealing slot, and may be painted to match the ceiling
  • Track Heads easily attach to the track and adjust, tilt, and rotate using a small screw driver to lock into place
  • Designed for use with 2 x 96W 48VDC Universal Remote Power Supplies up to 40′ away
  • Power Feeds offered with end and center feed, L-connector options, up to 96 Watt power supply before re-feeding, and two 96 watt power supplies with center feed on the same line as voltage circuit
  • Recessed Channel is available in 4′ (44″) and 8′ (92″) lengths, with the ability to be cut in the field

Applications

Ideal applications in residential, commercial, retail and hospitality environments.

More information about the MTR48 Micro Recessed Track from PureEdge Lighting

MTR48 Micro Recessed Track data sheet

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