Wagner Lighting reveals LED sealed beam replacement headlamps

Feb. 7, 2014

Wagner Lighting, the lighting brand of Federal-Mogul, has unveiled long-lasting, maintenance-free LED sealed beam replacement headlamps for commercial applications. The lamps are available through any Wagner Lighting distributor or retailer.

The lamps’ bulb-free LED design virtually eliminates damage caused by road shock and vibration while projecting a brighter, whiter and crisper light that extends the driver’s field of vision as compared to standard halogen headlamps, Wagner said. Each lamp is compliant with U.S. Department of Transportation requirements and has been certified by Wagner quality engineers to meet or exceed original equipment specifications.

“LED technology is quickly becoming a great new option in original equipment sealed beam headlamps, and Wagner Lighting is on the leading edge of this trend in the replacement market,” said Jennifer Bontomasi, product manager, lighting, Federal-Mogul Vehicle Components segment.

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