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Hi
I have been asked to supply and fit some Aurora A2-DLM924 downlights and I was wondering if anyone knew how these retain the lamp, they are designed for the CFL lamps but I was hoping to use LED lamps.
I could go to the wholesaler and ask to see one and will do so if there is no response here.

It looks like they are the type that rotate the whole face like the IP65 ones but I cannot tell from the picture.
Also are they designed to only take the CFL lamps, not sure how but JIC.
If you can assist this would be appreciated, thank you.
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