Truck-Lite Releases LED Strobe Lamps

April 12, 2004
Truck-Lite Co. Inc. has introduced a warning LED lamp that offers a choice of strobe frequency and viewing angles. The Super 44 Strobe Warning LED allows users to select between dual, quad, and alternating dual flashing patterns by altering the way each lamp is wired. It can also be connected through double-throw switches, allowing operators to alternate between patterns. The lamps are offered in

Truck-Lite Co. Inc. has introduced a warning LED lamp that offers a choice of strobe frequency and viewing angles.

The Super 44 Strobe Warning LED allows users to select between dual, quad, and alternating dual flashing patterns by altering the way each lamp is wired. It can also be connected through double-throw switches, allowing operators to alternate between patterns.

The lamps are offered in metalized and non-metalized reflector versions. The non-metalized version offers a wider field of view whereas the metalized version concentrates light in a narrower, more focused pattern.

These high-intensity lamps meet SAE specifications J845 and J1318, and provide Class 1 and Class 2 rating as applicable. They also fit standard trim and protection rings.

The lamps are covered by a limited lifetime warranty that is applicable when wired according to directions and used in conjunction exclusively with Truck-Lite LED lamps, says the company.

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