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New Keystone Wall Packs Enable Decorative Model Upgrade

XFit cutoff wall pack

A decorative full cutoff wall pack can add a touch of pizzazz to building exteriors. But upgrading those legacy fixtures to LED can require special orders to make sure the shape and color match previous models. They can be hard to find, too. The new XFit Full Cutoff Wall Pack from Keystone Technologies provides the solution to these issues with substance and style. 

The new compact full cutoff fixture provides the desired light output you want, while reducing failure points of legacy ballasts and ensuring dependability with an LED driver and fixture from the same manufacturer. 

In addition, these full cutoff wall packs are compatible with our FormFit shells, so you can match decorative fixtures by adding a simple accessory — no complex special orders required. FormFit is an innovative design feature that transforms the aesthetics of Keystone fixtures with shell accessories that fit on or over the existing fixture. 

The wall pack shells come in two designs — half-moon and quarter-sphere — and are available in multiple finishes, including the ability to custom paint to your design spec upon request. Simply slide the shell over the wall pack and tighten the screws for quick installation, and your exterior is enhanced in seconds — without diminishing light output. With the FormFit shell, the wall pack also matches the legacy footprint. 

XFit Full Cutoff Wall Packs are IP65 rated, equipped with Power and Color Select for field-adjustable outputs, feature a built-in photocell, and offer an easily accessible driver.

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