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Flasher Lamp

13th July 1962, Page 69
13th July 1962
Page 69
Page 69, 13th July 1962 — Flasher Lamp
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A NEW flasher lamp, Model L678. has Plbeen developed by Joseph Lucas, Ltd., for use on fire, police, ambulance and public works vehicles. The new lamp is robustly constructed and weighs under four pounds. It is only 8 in. in height and is designed for fitting to the roof of a vehicle where it can always be mounted vertically, irrespective of the angle of the roof, as it has a universal mounting.

The lens is moulded in either blue or .amber diakon, and is resistant to heat distortion, vibration and colour fading. The motor drives a reflector at 150 r.p.m. around a stationary 36 w, bulb, and gives a concentrated beam of light. The i

unit s completely weather-proof and is fully suppressed against interference on radio and -television frequencies. It is available in forms suitable for 6, 12 and 24v. circuits and costs £.12 10s.

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