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Wren Multi-Position Globes are pendant-mount housings and are perfect for use in nearly any indoor, suspended-beam ceiling application retail, warehouses, factories, etc. The easy-to-use features of the MPG series of housings have made them a favorite with installers, and the clean, classic lines are pleasing to the eye.Units are suspended from standard 3/4 electrical conduit (not provided). There are three optional accessories for mounting suspended-beam ceiling, drop-ceiling tile and wall mounts. The lower unit is formed from .118 cell-cast acrylic and is available in bronze (smoked), clear or mirrored material, while the upper unit is available in either black or white and is formed from .125 HIPS. All hardwareis constructed of heavy-gauge steel and features a black, powder-coated finish. Camera positioning can be accomplished without the need for tools by utilizing thumbscrews for securing the horizontal and vertical position. The extraordinary features of the unit, coupled with its economical price, make the Multi-Position Globe a great value for your pendant-mount housing needs.
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| Enclosure Color | Bronze and White | | Features | 10 in Multi Position Globe | | Manufacturer | WREN ASSOCIATES | | Dimensions&Miscellaneous |
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| Enclosure Color | Bronze and White | | Manufacturer | WREN ASSOCIATES |
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