Strobing LED lamps pulse with flexibility

Oct. 1, 2002
Truck-Lite Co Inc's new Model 60 strobing LED lamps offer a choice of strobe frequency and viewing angles. Users can select between dual and quad flashing

Truck-Lite Co Inc's new Model 60 strobing LED lamps offer a choice of strobe frequency and viewing angles. Users can select between dual and quad flashing patterns by altering the way each lamp is wired. Model 60 strobes also can be connected through double-throw switches, allowing operators to alternate between patterns.

Users can also select the field of view they desire by ordering a metalized or non-metalized reflector version. Non-metalized reflector lamps have a wide field of view, similar to ordinary Series 60 LED lamps. Other Model 60 strobes incorporate special metalized reflectors that concentrate the light in a narrower, more intensely focused pattern.

Designed to be installed and operated either vertically or horizontally, the 6" oval Model 60 strobe fits standard trim and protection rings, as well as other existing 60 Series components and accessories. This strobe carries Truck-Lite's limited lifetime warranty. For more information, contact Truck-Lite, 310 E Elmwood Ave, Falconer NY 14733.

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