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Utility lamp

17th March 1967, Page 82
17th March 1967
Page 82
Page 82, 17th March 1967 — Utility lamp
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THE makers of the Tildawn range of road-safety lamps and beacons have just announced a low-priced utility model. This has a non-dazzle plastics globe which is supplied in red as standard or with other colours for special purposes.

The yellow and black body is moulded in tough high-density polythene to withstand rough usage and is designed to prevent backspin induced by a glancing blow from a vehicle which often drags lamps of normal shape under the rear wheels of the vehicle.

If damaged, the lamp is easy to repair as all parts are replaceable and power is supplied by one, two or three standard AD.28 or equivalent 4.5 V dry batteries to give between 50 and 160 light hours.

Made by: Tildawn Electronics Ltd., The Square, Feckenham, Worcs.

Price: 16s. 8d. less batteries.

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