The 150W 25V operating light bulb is the essential replacement halogen bulb for all Pelton & Crane operatory lights. Helps to deliver bright, consistent illumination for optimal visibility during dental procedures. This OEM-equivalent bulb ensures your operatory lighting performs at peak efficiency, providing the crisp, white light dental professionals need for accurate diagnosis and precise treatment.
Technical Specifications:
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Wattage: 150W
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Voltage: 25V
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Bulb Type: Halogen quartz (150T4Q/CL)
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Base Type: T4 quartz
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Light Output: Bright white light for optimal visibility
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Color Temperature: Approximately 3000K (warm white)
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Average Lifespan: 50-100 hours depending on usage
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Compatibility: All Pelton & Crane operatory lights
Step-by-Step Installation:
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Turn Off & Cool: Turn off the operatory light and wait 15-20 minutes for complete cooling.
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Access the Bulb: Remove the light lens or cover according to your Pelton & Crane light model.
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Use Removal Tool: Insert the lamp tool ( #20-020) over the old bulb.
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Remove Old Bulb: Gently twist and pull the old bulb out using the tool.
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Inspect Socket: Check socket for debris, corrosion, or damage.
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Handle New Bulb with Tool: Use the lamp tool to handle the new bulb - NEVER touch with bare hands.
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Insert New Bulb: Align bulb with socket and push firmly into place using the tool.
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Replace Cover: Reinstall the lens or cover.
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Test Operation: Turn on the light and verify proper function.
TO REMOVE: Use a light bulb removal tool (#20-020). Make sure to not touch the new light bulb with your fingers. Oil from your fingers can create a “hot spot” on the bulb or even create a fracture in the bulb housing, which will cause the bulb to fail prematurely.
Ask any practice owners what they need from their repair parts supplies and the answer usually comes back to minimizing downtime. The Pelton & Crane Operating Light Bulb from Hybec delivers on that front. Standardizing on Hybec for light bulbs inventory means clinical staff work with familiar products across every operatory — no retraining, no substitution issues.