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Product Monday: Stacko Aim For Retail & Museum Applications

Stacko Aim is a constant current miniature display lighting product. It has four beam distributions and is a part of the modular Stacko Collection allowing users to ‘stack’ products together to create unique lighting arrangements that comes standard in white, black and brushed aluminium. There is a 1 light engine providing 102lm and 1.12W. This ‘End’ module closes the circuit and does not accept further modules. There can only be a maximum of 10 light engines per Stacko circuit or driver. The luminaire is compatible with Precision’s Minipoint system that enables a plug and play arrangement where luminaires can be swapped out to suit changing lighting requirements.

The system is built around a powered port that supports single-, double-, or triple-head configurations. Each head operates independently with full rotation and tilt capabilities. This mechanical articulation allows designers to address multiple focal planes, such as near and far objects, simultaneously from one luminaire location.

Specifications:

  • Finishes: Brushed Aluminium, Brushed Brass, Matt Black Anodised, Polished Brass, Rubbed Bronze, White
  • CCT: 2700K, 3000K
  • CRI: 95+
  • Output: 94 lm
  • Aperture Size: 0.72 inch
  • Optics:
    • Narrow/Spot: 16° and 23°
    • Medium/Flood: 45°
    • Wide/Wash: 90°
  • Wattage: 1.12W
  • Dimming Protocol: 0-10 V, 1-10 V, DALI
  • Accessories: Snoot
  • Manufacturing Details: Shipped from UK
  • Warranty: 5 Years

More information is available here.

Image above: Stacko Aim in single, double and triple head configurations. Courtesy of Precision Lighting.

Image: Related Stacko products. Courtesy of Precision Lighting.

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David Shiller
David Shiller is the Publisher of LightNOW, and President of Lighting Solution Development, a North American consulting firm providing business development services to advanced lighting manufacturers. The ALA awarded David the Pillar of the Industry Award. David has co-chaired ALA’s Engineering Committee since 2010. David established MaxLite’s OEM component sales into a multi-million dollar division. He invented GU24 lamps while leading ENERGY STAR lighting programs for the US EPA. David has been published in leading lighting publications, including LD+A, enLIGHTenment Magazine, LEDs Magazine, and more.

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