Vision X Pcv-cp1fl - 120mm Cannon Light Polycarbonate Flood Cover Clear on 2040-parts.com
Frederick, Maryland, US
Vision X PCV-CP1FL - 120MM CANNON LIGHT POLYCARBONATE FLOOD COVER CLEAR
RUGGED SHATTERPROOF POLYCARBONATE LENS Fully Gasketed For Dust and Water Protection The Vision X circular PCV-CP1FL features polycarbonate protective cover, offers a shatterproof cover that protects from rock and debris impacts, and comes in multiple housing colors. The PCV-CP1FL comes with a standard warranty, each cover weighs 1 pound. Coming with multiple lens options available clear, euro, or flood.
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