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Product Ref: 5446
£9.39 inc VATThis is a mains, fixed E27 R63 downlight available in either a white, chrome or brass finish. The recommended ceiling thickness is 18mm.
Easy to change lamps as the lamps can be changed with the fitting still installed.
A mains fitting so no transformer is required.
Designed for E27 edison screw reflector lamps 63mm in diameter up to 60 watts. Energy-saving and LED lamps can be used.
Number Of Lamps | 1 |
Lamp Type | E27 (ES) Base Mains Lamps |
Lamps Included | No |
Dimmable? | Yes - when used with a dimmable lamp (bulb) |
Max Wattage | 60w |
Total Wattage | 60w |
Height | 125mm |
Diameter | 100mm |
Cut-Out Diameter | 80mm |
Construction | Steel - painted |
Wiring Details | Class 2 - Double Insulated - Requires no Earth Connection |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Some of your item pictures show the bulb recessed, others flush. What length of R63 bulb can these hold without projecting? I am looking for something that can hold a lamp that is 110mm. |
Your led bulbs for the R63 lamp. What colour are they? |
Can I fit LED reflector R 63 non dimmable 6 watt lamps in your fixed downlight ? |
Hi. Im after replacement white covers for my fix downlights r63. The old ones have been painted over and look dirty. Do you sell these?? |
I have these lamps installed in my kitchen (4no.) and I would like to remove them to allow me to paint the ceiling with a roller then refix.
How do I loosen them from their fixings without damage? |