• TruTrack Magnetic

    May 11, 2022

    PureEdge Lighting introduces the 2-Circuit TruTrack Magnetic Lighting System with Tubo Zoom Magnetic Track Heads. This version of PureEdge’s classic TruTrack plaster-in recessed lighting system allows designers to easily attach track heads using a single hand while on a ladder. The magnetic track head connectors click into place inside the track channel and are easy to reposition and move.

    TruTrack Magnetic is a two-circuit track lighting system that recesses into 5/8-inch drywall for a clean look. The 24VDC system allows for two groups of fixtures to switch and dim independently. The Tubo Zoom Magnetic Track Heads allow users to adjust the beam spread from wide to narrow by rotating the lens.

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