Truck-Lite Model 26 Retrofits Existing Lamps

May 1, 2001
Truck-Lite Co Inc has come out with the Model 26 LED sealed marker clearance lamp that quickly and easily retrofits existing incandescent lamps. Primarily

Truck-Lite Co Inc has come out with the Model 26 LED sealed marker clearance lamp that quickly and easily retrofits existing incandescent lamps.

Primarily designed for cab marker applications, the Model 26 is also suitable for trailer and body applications. It is manufactured from high-impact polycarbonate and comes standard with Truck-Lite's Diamond Shell hard coating. This lamp measures 4¾" long by 2" high and, when mounted in a standard 17/16"-diameter hole, is 3/8" deep on the surface. Available in red or amber, the Model 26 is hard-wired with blunt-cut wires, making it ready for any termination requirements.

The Model 26 meets all FMVSS 108 requirements. A lens optic design allows the lamp to comply with SAE J592e when mounted with a 30° rollback angle and a 6° rollout angle, and it requires .05 amps per lamp at 14 volts. A three-year limited warranty supports the product. For full information, contact Truck-Lite, 310 E Elmwood Ave, Falconer NY 14733.

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