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Światło obrysowe LED białe zimne do osłony przeciwsłonecznej Scania R Streamline W190 (od 2016)

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Światło obrysowe LED białe zimne do osłony przeciwsłonecznej Scania R Streamline W190 (od 2016)wiato obrysowe LED w kolorze biaym zimnym to niezbdny element wyposaenia nowoczesnych ciarwek Scania. Owietlenie montowane w osonach przeciwsonecznych zapewnia doskona widoczno pojazdu w warunkach sabego owietlenia oraz poprawia bezpieczestwo ruchu drogowego. Certyfikowane homologacj E20, R7 i R10, charakteryzuje si wyjtkow trwaoci i niezawodnoci. Niska moc poboru energii i kompaktowa konstrukcja sprawiaj, e element idealnie integruje si z systemem

Światło obrysowe LED w kolorze białym zimnym to niezbędny element wyposażenia nowoczesnych ciężarówek Scania. Oświetlenie montowane w osłonach przeciwsłonecznych zapewnia doskonałą widoczność pojazdu w warunkach słabego oświetlenia oraz poprawia bezpieczeństwo ruchu drogowego. Certyfikowane homologacją E20, R7 i R10, charakteryzuje się wyjątkową trwałością i niezawodnością. Niska moc poboru energii i kompaktowa konstrukcja sprawiają, że световой element idealnie integruje się z systemem elektrycznym Scanii. Produkt o numerze katalogowym 13.1348/I.2 jest idealnym wyborem dla właścicieli pojazdów Scania Streamline W190 ze zmianami wdrożonymi od 2016 roku.

Kluczowe cechy
  • Homologacja międzynarodowa: E20, R7, R10
  • Klasa ochrony IP66/68 – odporność na wodę i kurz
  • Niskie pobory mocy: 0,8W (12V) / 1,6W (24V)
  • Kompaktowa konstrukcja o wadze 0,18 kg
  • Technologia LED zapewniająca długą żywotność
  • Dedykowana wtyczka do osłony przeciwsłonecznej
Specyfikacja techniczna
Parametr Wartość
Numer katalogowy 13.1348/I.2
Typ oświetlenia Światło obrysowe LED
Kolor światła Biały zimny
Klasa IP IP 66/68
Homologacje E20, R7, R10
Pobór mocy (12V) 0,8 W
Pobór mocy (24V) 1,6 W
Waga 0,18 kg
Zastosowanie

Światło obrysowe LED przeznaczone jest do montażu w osłonach przeciwsłonecznych ciężarówek Scania serii R z modernizacją od 2016 roku, w szczególności modelu Streamline W190. Produkt jest w pełni kompatybilny z systemem elektrycznym pojazdu i gotowy do bezpośredniego montażu przy użyciu dedykowanej wtyczki. Niska klasa poboru mocy sprawia, że oświetlenie nie obciąża systemu elektrycznego pojazdu.

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