WAC Lighting JTK-703-WT J Series Line Voltage Track Head in White Finish
Line voltage luminaires offer a large Assortment of styles, finishes and features for residential, retail, commercial and hospitality environments. Ideal for applications where a minimalist profile is desired, achieve the sleek look of Mr16 fixtures without the need for a bulky transformer. Track fixture is available in h, j/J2, and L track configurations. Order according to track layout specifications. Fixture can accommodate an LED or incandescent lamp.
Product Features
- Die-cast construction with easy re-lamping from the front without the use of tools
- For use with 120V track. Track Fixture is available in H, j/j2, and L track configurations. Order according to track layout specifications
- Smooth and continuous dimming to 10% with a triac dimmer (halogen only) or electronic low Voltage dimmer (LED or halogen)
- Uses 100W max PAR30 and BR30 halogen lamps (sold separately) or LED PAR30 (14W), and LED BR30 (14.6W) lamps (sold separately)
- Fully enclosed back to prevent light leaks. Includes phenolic baffle to reduce glare. Standards: UL & CUL listed for dry locations
- Metal Construction – 350Degree horizontal rotation and 90Degree vertical aiming
- Front loading for convenient re-lamping
- Phenolic baffle included to reduce glare
- Fully enclosed backing prevents light leaks
- Lamp: A/PAR30/BR30, 100W max (ordered separately)
This fixture fits L-type track just fine (contrary to the other review — there isn’t a … This fixture fits L-type track just fine (contrary to the other review — there isn’t a single standard for track lighting). Note, however, this fixture supports only the lower circuit in 2-circuit Lightolier (Lytespan) tracks. Both of the pins are fixed in position (and 2-circuit track requires that one be moveable to connect with the upper circuit).My only complaint is it’s difficult to get the bulb perfectly centered in the fixture (there’s some “slop” in the socket),…
Works OK with L tracks. These are well made attractive units. I purchased them as part of replacement for ancient track lights in the kitchen. The old units however have greater rotational extension. I did not discover this until I had completely installed my new H track. This could be remedied by turning the new H track 180 degrees. My suggestion, especially if you are custom length cutting the track, and/or powering from one end or the other, attach one of these lights in the track and make sure you have the head…