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High Performing L.E.D Strobe Increases Forklift Safety


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VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA – November 5, 2009: A new L.E.D strobe from Narva provides a simple economical upgrade with particular applications on materials handling equipment.

Named the ‘Guardian’ this small high performance lamp has exactly the same footprint as the earlier single flash strobe. It has a lower current draw with an impressive 90 quad flash rate with a comparative L.E.D candela rating of 60.

The new Guardian features a polycarbonate lens, 12 - 80V multi-voltage circuitry with high performance L.E.D’s, improving vibration resistance, increasing the life of the lamp and reducing on-going maintenance.

Its small size of 140mm x 50mm with a height of just 67mm allows easy fitment to key superstructure positions on materials handling equipment operating in long term continuous use.

This economically priced lamp is suitable for a direct replacement or upgrade of existing warning lights adding an additional safety element to warehouse operations.

Available from leading automotive and transport outlets under Part No. 85346A, the new Narva Guardian L.E.D Strobe comes with a 3 year L.E.D warranty.

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