2026-06-11
Replacing industrial machine lamps with another brand? Follow these 5 key tips on voltage power, DC wiring, mounting structure, IP protection rating and pre-production testing to guarantee stable lighting for CNC, engraving and cutting equipment.
Machine LED work lights are essential auxiliary lighting fixtures for CNC machining centers, engraving machines, grinders and cutting equipment. Many manufacturers choose to switch to new suppliers for better prices, faster delivery or upgraded quality. However, simple visual matching often leads to burnt lamps, dim lighting, water ingress damage or loose installation under strong cutting vibration. To avoid unexpected downtime and extra replacement costs, here are five essential factors you must verify before installing a cross-brand machine work light.
Voltage mismatch is the top cause of damaged machine lights. The first step is confirming the rated voltage and power of the new lamp are identical to the old one.
The vast majority of CNC machine tools adopt a DC24V power supply system. If you install a lamp rated for AC voltage or mismatched wattage, two issues will occur:
Always refer to the product specification sheet instead of judging by lamp appearance.
Nearly all industrial LED machine lights run on DC power, which has strict positive and negative wiring requirements. Different brands do not unify wire color codes for positive and negative poles.
Never connect power hastily without polarity confirmation.
Mechanical compatibility directly determines installation stability, especially for heavy cutting scenarios with intense vibration.
Sturdy mounting also protects the lamp shell and internal light source from vibration damage.
Machine workshops are filled with cutting fluid, oil mist, metal dust and splashing water. The IP waterproof and dustproof grade decides the lamp’s service life in harsh conditions.
Installation and wiring are not the end of the replacement process. A full pre-production test eliminates hidden defects:
Only after all indicators perform normally can the machine start formal cutting and production work.
Switching machine work light brands can optimize procurement costs and supply cycles, but performance and compatibility should never be compromised. Our series of IP67 aluminum CNC LED work lights adopt standard DC24V power supply, thick anti-vibration metal brackets, excellent heat dissipation and uniform high brightness, perfectly compatible with most mainstream machine brands for direct replacement. Our technical team can provide parameter comparison and wiring guidance to help factories complete safe, trouble-free lamp replacement.