
LED Quad work light incl position lights 9-36v - 9280lm - 80W | 581480
€ 246,53
Prijs incl. btw · € 203,74 prijs excl. btw
1 op voorraad
Bestel vóór 16:00 — verzending volgende werkdag
+ verzending vanaf € 7,50 · gratis vanaf € 350,00
Doosvoordeel
Bestel een complete doos van dit product en bespaar direct.
Geldt per identiek artikel — kies dezelfde SKU. Doos direct vanuit voorraad geleverd.
Omschrijving
Specificaties
General
- Voltage
- 9-36v
- Wattage
- 80 Watt
- Lumen
- 9280 lumens
- IP rating
- IP69K
- Certifications
- CE
- Warranty
- 2 jaar
Dimensions
- Dimensions
- 114 x 112 x 74.8 mm
- Width
- 114mm
- Depth
- 74, 8mm
- Height
- 112mm
- Shape
- Square
Optics
- Light pattern
- Flood beam
- Light range
- 1 Lux @ 90m
Materials
- Housing colour
- Black
- Housing material
- Aluminium
- Lens colour
- Transparent
- Lens material
- Polycarbonate
Technical
- Connector
- Open wire end
- Cable length
- 50cm kabel
- Mounting
- Surface mounting
Other
- num leds
- 16 x 5W Osram LEDs
- height incl base
- 146, 8mm
Lees u verder in
More guidesEU legislation
ECE R10 — electromagnetic compatibility for vehicle electronics.
R10 is the reason a cheap LED strip can make a truck's ABS throw faults. It regulates how much electrical noise a lamp is allowed to emit, and how much external interference it has to tolerate. Every lamp destined for a European road carrying a CE mark also needs an R10 stamp — the two are not the same.
Read article
EU legislation
ECE R149 — unified road-illumination regulation.
R149 is the companion to R148. It consolidates the regulations for headlamps, front fog lamps, cornering lamps and similar road-illumination devices (the old R19, R98, R112, R113, R123) into one document. Same concept as R148 — the technical bar stays; the paperwork and approval process are streamlined.
Read article
EU legislation
ADR — lighting rules for dangerous-goods transport.
ADR is the European agreement governing the international carriage of dangerous goods by road. Annex B, Part 9 contains the electrical-installation rules that a lamp on an ADR-rated vehicle must meet. It is stricter than ordinary road-vehicle standards — a lamp fitted to a tanker carrying flammable liquid has to survive electrical and mechanical conditions an ordinary delivery truck never sees.
Read article