Truck-Lite releases heated LED tail lamps, LED work lamps
Feb. 25, 2021
The Super 44 and 60 Series heated stop/turn/tail lamps feature self-regulating heating technology; the 81 Series and Signal-Stat lamps contain work, flood, and spot beam pattern options.
Truck-Lite Co., LLC released a full line of heated stop/turn/tail lamps and two lines of high-output LED work lamps.
Available in both 4” round (Super 44) and 2” by 6” oval (60 Series) footprints, the heated stop/turn/tail lamps come in grommet and flange mounts and are also available with an integrated back-up function. The lamps feature self-regulating heating technology that automatically and consistently warms up as the ambient temperature drops. The heated stop/turn/tail lamps come with a five-year warranty.
“Truck-Lite brought the first heated LED lighting technology to the industry in 2014 and has broadened our design capabilities to suit signal lighting applications,” said John Hoover, vice president of North American aftermarket and fleet sales for Truck-Lite. “This advancement in LED technology provides tough and dependable visibility to fleets operating in the harshest of winter climates.”
Truck-Lite also expanded its LED work lamp offerings with high-output options in both its 81 Series and Signal-Stat product lines. The 81 Series 4” work lamps feature six diodes, up to 1,100 warm-lumen output, and five-year warranty. The Signal-Stat high-output economy work lamps come in a variety of shapes and diode counts, produce up to 2,040 warm lumens, and offer a two-year warranty. Each line contains work, flood, and spot beam pattern options.
“The new high-output LED work lamps put brighter, truer light in any application,” Hoover said. “With a variety of beam patterns, each lamp is designed and tested to perform in any situation throughout the life of your vehicle.”
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