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Key Features
The ILS TE STANDARD 120-Degree Connector from Kichler is used when mitering Kichler’s TE Series of tape light extruded channels into desired arrangements. This useful steel accessory is used to join channels with pre-trimmed ends at their top or bottom to create a 120-degree angle, allowing you to customize lighting arrangements with ease.
Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional.
Key Features
The ILS TE STANDARD 120-Degree Connector from Kichler is used when mitering Kichler’s TE Series of tape light extruded channels into desired arrangements. This useful steel accessory is used to join channels with pre-trimmed ends at their top or bottom to create a 120-degree angle, allowing you to customize lighting arrangements with ease.
Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional.
- Designed in 2018
- Joins channels with pre-trimmed ends at the top and bottom to create a 120 degree angle
- Material: Steel
- Made In USA
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