Remote strobe systems fit most applications

Sept. 1, 2004
Superior Signals Inc is offering a line of remote strobe systems. These Safe-T-Alert remote strobe systems come in various colors and styles to fit most

Superior Signals Inc is offering a line of remote strobe systems. These Safe-T-Alert remote strobe systems come in various colors and styles to fit most warning product applications.

Each system consists of a power supply, which ranges anywhere from one outlet/12.4 watts up to eight outlets/120 watts. The buyer may choose a style of light from the Hide-A-Way strobe light that mounts in the headlight, brake light, or corner light:

  • 6½" oval or 4" round remote strobe head that may be flush-mounted on the vehicle or mounted in Superior's 16-gauge steel powdercoated boxes.

  • 4.5" or 6.25" cab mounted remote strobe light.

  • Low-profile grill and deck strobe heads.

Each style of light is offered in amber, clear, red, or blue. Remote strobe light heads are connected to the power supply by either a light- or heavy-duty cable with either amp, Deutsch (weatherproof), or Weatherpak (weatherproof) connectors depending upon the application. Superior also supplies standard cables in 15' to 50' lengths.

For additional information, contact Superior, 15785 S Keeler Terrace, Olathe KS 66062.

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