LED license lamp mounts without fasteners

July 26, 2013

Truck-Lite has introduced a new LED license lamp that it said mounts without fasteners or tools. The LED 36 Series license lamp is part of the company’s Flex-Lite LED product line.

The three-quarter inch lamp adheres directly to the mounting surface through the use of heavy-duty adhesive backing, with an easy-to-install, peel-off liner, eliminating the need for tools during installation, the company said. The adhesive is made with industrial strength compounds. It was also tested for extreme temperature tolerance and maintained its locked seal in temperatures ranging from -40 deg. C to 85 deg. C.

There are two lamp options to choose from. One lamp has wires that exit from the side (PN# 35145C) and the other has wires that exit from the rear (PN# 36140C). The side-exiting wire lamp provides a license lamp solution that does not require mounting brackets or installation screws. Although the rear-exiting wire lamp can also be directly mounted to the surface, it also offers gray and black brackets, if preferred.

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