HELLA, the lighting and electronics expert is launching the smallest homologated beacon to date.
With a height of just 68 millimetres, the K-LED Nano offers LED technology in the smallest of spaces, which makes it particularly suitable for municipal vehicles, tractors and large vehicles that have to comply with a height restriction or have little mounting space available.
The K-LED Nano uses flashing light to generate a long-range, amber warning signal to alert other road users and secure work sites.
For this purpose, it has a particularly high light intensity, for which it has European ECE standard R65 Class 1 approval and American SAE standard J845 Class 1 approval.
“With the K-LED Nano, we are bringing a powerful beacon onto the market that optimally complements our portfolio and can be used flexibly,” says Ani Stepanyan, product manager at HELLA.
With a bolt circle diameter of 130 millimetres, the standard version covers the usual HELLA mounting points, enabling a one-to-one replacement, if an upgrade to LED technology is desired, for example.
On request, a slim version with a diameter of 109 millimetres is also available for vehicle manufacturers and in addition, customers can also obtain a variant with flexible pipe socket mounting.
Here, the shock-absorbing and vibration-damping base tilts briefly by up to 45 degrees and even cushions strong impacts.
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