Design around the lamp head
Arm stiffness and length should match lamp head weight, expected adjustment angle and user interaction.

Procurement value
Arm stiffness and length should match lamp head weight, expected adjustment angle and user interaction.
Finish, visible bends, cable exits and mounting details can be aligned with the brand's fixture family.
Samples help teams confirm adjustment feel, assembly fit, finish and packaging before a product rollout.
Specification clarity
Clear technical inputs help reduce quotation delays, prevent sample misunderstandings and create a documented basis for repeat production.
Sample to production
Share length, outside diameter, bend holding force, thread type, cable routing, surface finish, packaging and target annual quantity.
Samples help procurement teams validate stiffness, repeatable positioning, finish, assembly fit and application safety before bulk orders.
Production can be aligned with inspection points, cartons, labels, batch records and shipping documents for USA, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Buyer questions
Holding force, smooth adjustment, finish quality, cable routing and connector fit should be checked first.
Often yes, if the approved specification supports the weight, length and finish needs of each model.
Include lamp head weight, arm length, finish, connector drawings, cable-routing needs, expected quantity and target market.
Chrome, black, nickel and other finishes can be discussed based on appearance targets, durability expectations and production feasibility.
Stiffness controls how the lamp holds position after adjustment, so it must match lamp head weight and user experience expectations.
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