Combi Rail Pro Light Picture Rail + Fastener Kit Includes Free Mounting Kit (Saveup to $14.31)
Price range: $10.23 through $92.06
Combi Rail Pro Light is a wall-mounted picture rail with built-in lighting, rated to 50 kg per metre. Hang and illuminate your pictures with one clean track – supplied Australia-wide by Hang Logic, the authorised ArtiTeq partner.
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- Load capacity: 50 kg / m (pictures + lights)
- Rail sizes: 2 m & 3 m long tracks, profile: 25 mm h × 8.5 mm d
- Colour: white
- Lighting arms: 50 cm & 70 cm with twist-angle LED fittings
- Fastener kit: 3 × Click & Connect clips per metre, plugs, screws, 2 end-caps
- System elements: rail, live end, corner / straight connectors · light arms
- Extra parts: transformer (specified by electrician) + GU10 or MR16 LED globes
- Shipping: in stock – dispatches daily from our Adelaide warehouse
Prices
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- 40.11200 Combi Rail Pro Light 2 m + FREE Fastener Kit – $61.35
- 40.11300 Combi Rail Pro Light 3 m + FREE Fastener Kit – $92.06
- 40.31500 Live End (power feed) – $37.20
- 40.31300 Straight & Corner Connector Set- $10.23
- 40.21500 Light Arm 50 cm – $62.19
- 40.21700 Light Arm 70 cm – $74.82
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Combi Rail Pro Light picture rail- how to install it?
Mark a level line. Fix Click & Connect clips at 3 clips / m (6 for 2 m, 9 for 3 m). Drill Ø 6 mm, plug, screw, then click the rail onto the clips and tap on the live-end cap. Connect transformer wiring, add end-caps, done. Rails can be cut with drop saw to custom length.
What components do I need?
Rail, live end, connector set – if longer than 3 m (includes both straight and corner connectors for joining individual picture rails.), 50 cm or 70 cm light arms – these are supplied by Hang Logic. In addition, you’ll need to buy a transformer sized above your total lamp wattage, and GU10 or MR16 LEDs.
Live End Cap Coverage?
One live end cap is sufficient for up to 8 meters of continuous hanging rails.
How do I add another rail or turn a corner?
Slide a straight or 90-degree connector (included in the connector set) into the metal strip channel, tap flush, then clip the next rail. The insulation plate ensures power stays in the strip.
Should I choose 50 cm or 70 cm light arms?
50 cm light arms = focused spread for small works.
70 cm = wider throw for big canvases or to wash a wall. Both arms twist at the lamp head for fine-angle control.
Which transformer should I buy?
A licensed electrician should specify a 24V DC transformer whose wattage capacity exceeds the total load of the lights on your rail run.
What’s better – an in-wall or a plug-in transformer?
It depends on your set-up. You can hard-wire a 24 V DC transformer behind the wall (your electrician hides it and connects the rail’s two wires directly), or use a plug-in 24 V DC power supply. With a plug-in unit you cut off the round DC plug, strip the two leads, then join them to the rail’s red (+) and black (–) wires. An electrician should still make the final connection to keep it safe and to code.
Combi Rail Pro Light vs Click Rail Pro?
Combi adds a 12/24 V lighting channel and movable light arm fittings; Click Rail Pro only lets you hang pictures but carries the same 50 kg / m.
Related reading: Installing the Combi Rail Pro Light Picture Rail · Optimal Picture Hanging Height
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Rails are just the beginning. To hang your pictures you'll also need wires and hooks.
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