Low-Profile Model 30 Is Two Lamps in One

Feb. 1, 2001
Truck-Lite Co Inc has introduced new red and yellow low-profile LED Model 30 combination lamps. These combination sidemarker and clearance lamps measure

Truck-Lite Co Inc has introduced new red and yellow low-profile LED Model 30 combination lamps. These combination sidemarker and clearance lamps measure 1" and are designed to operate at 14 volts and 0.11 amp. A lens optics lets one lamp, when mounted on a 45 angle, function as two lamps. Available in grommet- or flange-mount, the LED Model 30 lamps are compatible with Truck-Lite's existing Model 30 products, mounting holes, and accessories.

The LED Model 30 lamp's circuitry is fully encapsulated in epoxy to ensure longevity. Its standard terminal receptacle design allows for quick lamp replacement with most existing harness systems. LED Model 30 lamps have a three-year limited warranty and comply with SAE J592 for marker and clearance, and combination marker clearance lamps. For more information, contact Truck-Lite, 310 E Elmwood Ave, Falconer NY 14733.

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