Truck-Lite releases heated LED tail lamps, high-output work lamps

Truck-Lite releases heated LED tail lamps, high-output work lamps

Truck-Lite Co., LLC has released a full line of heated stop/turn/tail lamps and two lines of high-output LED work lamps.

Truck-Lite has also expanded its LED work lamp offerings with high-output options in both its 81 Series and Signal-Stat product lines (pictured above). The 81 Series 4-in. work lamps feature six diodes, up to 1100 warm-lumen output and a five-year warranty. The Signal-Stat high-output economy work lamps come in a variety of shapes and diode counts, produce up to 2040 warm lumens and offer a two-year warranty. Each line contains work, flood and spot beam pattern options.

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Available in both 4-in. round (Super 44) and 2×6-in. oval (60 Series) footprints, the new heated stop/turn/tail lamps (pictured above) 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 and come with a five-year warranty, the company says.

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