Altman
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Quantity | 2 |
Condition | Good |
Location | United States |
Warranty | N/A |
These Altman Star Par units were used in a house of worship. They show signs of normal wear and tear, but they are in good working condition.
The die-cast Star PAR is a rugged, lightweight alternative to conventional PAR64 luminaires. The highly polished specular reflector has been designed to operate most efficiently with the 575-watt tungsten halogen lamps. The fully rotational lens holder easily accepts a variety of lenses, and the lenses are interchangeable tool-free. The removable, two-slot accessory holder has a self-closing, self-locking retaining latch for safety. A stylish modern-industrial appearance and ergonomically designed function controls add to the appeal of this versatile luminaire.
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