beacon panel Hella Led Mini Lightbar M 10-30V, R65, yellow

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267,30€
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Products ID: 674631
Partnumber: 2RL-014-565-021
Brand: Hella
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Available 1pc.
  • Mini Lightbar on New Generation hoiatustuled, which genereerib intensiivset 360 ° hoiatussignaali and due to madalale and kompaktsele design suitable for this erinevateks kinnitusteks. Flashing and rotating signal transparent objektiivis.
  • R65-TA1 approval and raadiohäirete protection according to ECE-R10 CISPR 25 klassile 3.
  • Magnetiline fastening and 2500 mm cable cigarette lighter sockets.
 Technical specifications     width (mm)  220 mm  height (mm)  45 mm  length (mm)  400 mm  Lamp type  LED  voltage in the range of up to (V)   10-30 V  Energiatarve (W)  72 W  Kaitseklassid  IP6X, IPX4K, IP X9K9  Kontrollimärk  R10 class 3, R65 TA-1  Paigaldusviis  magnetiline bracket  LED-paint  yellow  Objektiivi paint  clear  cable length (mm)  500 mm  Taskulampi function  rotating hoiatussignaaliga   Torch  vilkuva hoiatussignaaliga

Hella

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. (stylized as HELLA) is an internationally operating German automotive part supplier with headquarters in Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components, and systems for the automotive industry. It also has one of the largest trade organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnosis, and services within Europe.

Hella is one of the top 50 global automotive suppliers, and one of the 100 largest industrial companies in Germany. Worldwide, it employs about 40,000 people in more than 100 locations in over 35 countries. More than 5,800 engineers and technicians work in research and development within the company.

Sally Windmüller founded the company in 1899 under the name Westfälische Metall-Industrie Aktien-Gesellschaft (WMI) to produce ball horns, candles, and kerosene lamps for carriages. Hella's name first appeared in 1908 as a trademark for acetylene headlights. In 1923, the manufacturing family Lüdenscheider Hueck took over the majority of the shares. The name “Hella” was included in the company name in 1986. The most likely explanation for the Hella brand is attributed to Sally Windmüller: He wanted to honour his wife, Helen, in short Hella, and also wanted to use the playful association between this name and the German word heller (brighter).