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Weidmüller LED strips, modules, profiles and accessories

weidmuller led strips and modules for cabinets, machines and work cells

This category focuses on slim task lighting you can build into enclosures and machines without redesigning the panel. Weidmüller structures the range by form factor (rigid linear boards vs. flexible tape), supply (24 V DC as the control standard), optics (clear or diffused), and IP class (IP20 for enclosures, up to IP65 for splash zones). Typical buyers are panel shops, OEM machine builders and MRO teams that want consistent cut lengths, clean wiring, and accessories that arrive in one pick.

weidmuller led profiles families and lengths

Think in three families. Rigid bars in common lengths (150, 300, 500, 700, 1000 mm) for straight cabinet runs; tape on reels for custom footprints; and compact board modules that tuck under shelves or HMI hoods. Lumen classes step from ~300 lm for small doors to >2000 lm for deep frames and workstations. Neutral-white output keeps wire colors true. Housing choices are low-profile aluminum or reinforced polymer; optics in clear for punch, or frosted when you want glare control on glossy paint.

weidmuller linear led modules use cases and interfaces

Rigid modules mount on TS35 rails, back-plates or machine frames with clip-in feet or screw tabs. Electrical connection is straightforward: 24 V DC with M8/M12 plug-and-play variants or push-in terminals for fixed wiring. Many versions support through-wiring, so one feed can daisy-chain two or three lights—popular in wide enclosures. Door-switch kits or in-line rockers handle control; motion sensors serve service bays where lights shouldn’t stay on.

weidmuller flexible led strips for custom layouts

When the cavity is irregular, flexible tape wins. Cut marks every 50–100 mm let you size exactly, then stick to clean metal with industrial adhesive backing or retain with clips where heat or oil is present. Corner joints, Y-splitters and pre-crimped leads make it realistic for line technicians to fit after wiring is complete. For vibration, add a bead of neutral-cure adhesive at ends to avoid peel.

Key features and ordering specs that matter

  • Supply and control. 24 V DC standard; compatible with cabinet PSUs and simple door switches.
  • Protection. IP20 for closed enclosures; IP54–IP65 for open machinery or washdown splash.
  • Optics and output. Wide beam for uniform fill; frosted covers to reduce reflections on labels and markers.
  • Connections. M8/M12 plug-in, push-in terminals, or captive leads; through-wiring kits for multi-lamp runs.
  • Thermals. Rigid boards mount to metal for heat spreading; keep clearance near VFD stacks.
  • Kitting. Common practice: light + brackets + lead + switch kit in one pick; accessories in bags of 5 or 10 for line-side bins.

Appliations and compatibility

Use inside MCCs and I/O cabinets, above terminal rows, under HMI shelves, along inspection stations, and inside test benches. Pair with Weidmüller 24 V power supplies, push-in terminals, TS35 rails, wire duct and EMC cable glands for tidy routing. For VFD zones, keep light wiring on the control rail and route separately from motor leads.

Integration with other Weidmüller products

Lights mount on the same DIN rails as relays and interface modules; label carriers match marker systems used on terminal blocks. Plug-in cords share M8/M12 families with machine sensors, simplifying spares. If you plan PoE cameras nearby, keep lighting on the 24 V rail fed by the brand’s PSUs to avoid nuisance trips on network power.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  • Environment and IP. Enclosure interiors stick with IP20; splash areas need sealed covers and end caps.
  • Beam and brightness. 300–700 lm for small doors; >1500 lm for deep or wide cabinets and work cells.
  • Mounting method. Clips and magnets speed retrofits; screws are best for vibration or heat.
  • Connector strategy. Standardise on M8/M12 if you already stock those cords; use push-in for permanent wiring.
  • Chain length and feed. Confirm current draw when daisy-chaining; leave 20% PSU headroom.
  • Kit completeness. Add brackets, leads, end caps, door switches and label carriers so crews finish in one pass.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You get individual B2B pricing and tailored offers, a personal account manager, and real-time stock across EU warehouses. Quotes return fast (about an hour). Ordering by EAN/MPN is simple, with downloadable, always-current price lists. We provide lead-time tracking, order status updates, purchase-history analytics and, for trusted clients, post-payment up to 30 days. Consolidated shipment management reduces delivery costs with price validity windows. We serve France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands.