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1x 18w Cree Led Work Light Bar Flood 4"inch Off-road Beam Suv Fog Driving Lamp on 2040-parts.com

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Walton, Kentucky, United States

Walton, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:18W led light UPC:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Front, Right, Left 6000K:10-30V

1X 18W Cree LED Work Light Bar Flood 4"Inch Off-road Beam SUV Fog Driving Lamp

1X 18W Cree LED Work Light Bar Flood 4"Inch Off-road Beam SUV Fog Driving Lamp

SPECIFICATION:

Led Power:18W
Body Color: Black
Dimensions:4 inch
Waterproof rate: IP 67
Color Temperature: 6000K
Operating Voltage: 10-30V
LED Type: Cree
Operating Lumens Output:1800 LM

Beam Type:Flood

LED quantity:6 PCS*3W high intensity Leds

Package including:

1  PCS 18W led work light

Mount brackets

High quality aluminum body, durable to withstand any harsh conditions Low current

draw, no harms to battery and save gas

Super efficient reflector lens extends the invalid irradiation range, gives great visibility

while driving

Suitable vertical fins design for maximum heat dissipation

Great performance of waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, Anti-corrosion

Wide operating voltage range: it can apply to different types of trucks, Off-road

vehicles,4x4, Military, Mining, Boating, Farming and Heavy Equipment etc


It is used on any vehicles, car, ATV, SUV, UTE, mining, boat, Jeep, off-road, trailer, motor,bicycle,Excavators, truck, tractor and other heavy equipments. It use the latest LED technology,Supplying superior light output and will not drain your battery. Saving more energy, efficientand so on.

Made of high quality Diecast Aluminum Housing Waterproof, dustproof, quakeproof, Anti explosion.

Glass surface is made of Quart Lens, it with high light transmission.

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