50W High-Intensity LED Spotlight (12–32V DC) — GrabCAD 3D Model
Quick download & CAD preview for engineers, designers and hobbyists.
Quick overview
This GrabCAD entry contains a detailed 3D CAD model of a 50 watt high-intensity LED spotlight designed for low-voltage vehicle and equipment applications. The model represents a compact light head with a powerful reflector for a narrow spot beam — ideal when you need focused long-range illumination in tight spaces.
Model source: GrabCAD — 50 Watt High Intensity LED Light. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Key specifications (as modeled)
- Power: 50 W
- Light output: ≈ 3,350 lumens.
- Operating voltage: 12–32 V DC.
- Beam type: narrow spot (~10°) — effective throw up to ~2,500 ft (spot beam).
- Light head diameter: ~6.7" OD.
- Service life: ~50,000 hours (LED rated life).
Specifications referenced from the model page and manufacturer datasheet. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Why download this GrabCAD model?
The 3D CAD model gives designers a fast way to verify packaging, mounting, and interference checks in assemblies. Use it to check bracket clearances, run simple motion studies with vehicle mounts, or generate render previews for proposals. The low voltage 12–32V range makes the model suitable for automotive, marine and industrial projects.
How to download
- Open the GrabCAD model page (link above).
- Log in or create a free GrabCAD account if required.
- Use the 'Download' button to get available CAD formats (STEP, IGES, native CAD files if provided).
Tip: choose STEP or native CAD format matching your CAD software for easiest import.
Usage & modeling notes
The model is ideal for spatial checks and visualisation. Confirm electrical/wiring details with the product datasheet if you plan real-world integration — the CAD model is typically for mechanical fit and visual reference, not a substitute for electrical or thermal design verification. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Download & use
Click the GrabCAD link above to preview and download the 3D files. If you want, export the STEP file to your CAD environment and run a quick interference check with your mounting bracket.
