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20th April 2006, Page 76
20th April 2006
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ITSfork with any 24V trailer. Just Rion, braught to yoti courtesy of zl Flexible Lamps, the maker of Rubbolite heavyduty vehicle lighting equipment, has been the UK market leader for more than 80 years. Commercial Motor has teamed up with Flexible Lamps to bring you the opportunity to win a complete set of interior and rear lamps.

Flexible Lamps' advanced Model 756 LED rear lighting unit is suitable for all 24V trailers. It is based on the lighting technology that went into last year's 15W Model 707 LED interior light, which provides a crisp, cool light equivalent to conventional fluorescent units. The rear lighting unit features the following: Light output: The Model 756 is the first lamp to use LEDs for every `E'-approved function — including stop, tail, direction indicator, and even the fog and reverse lights.

Electronics: Many tractor units struggle to recognise newtechnology LED lighting systems. The Model 756 includes electronics thoroughly tested to work with all modern vehicles.

Size Conventional rear light unit lenses stand 80-100mm proud of the rear-mounting bracket on a trailer. The lamp is just 29mm deep, keeping it as far away as possible from impact damage. Strength: Manufactured with a polycarbonate lens bonded to a cast-aluminium housing and uses industry-standard DIN connectors. This lamp is as tough as they come.

Visitors to the Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC will see these lamps installed to many manufacturers' trailers.

Flexible Lamps is offering one lucky reader the chance to win a complete set of six Model 707 LED interior lamps and two Model 756 LED rear lamps, worth well over £500. Just use your skill and judgement to answer this question:

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