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Amber Rotating Beacon Minibar Preco on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, US

Hollywood, Florida, US
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Preco's 5221 Series 15” minibar features a gear-driven rotator mechanism, polycarbonate lens and included foam gasket for vibration dampening and noice reduction.


TitleValue 
Amps8.7colour image
Voltage12colour image
Flash PatternRotate-
Flash Rate80/240colour image
Rotators2 (Gear Drive)-
Mirrors1 (Diagonal)-
Warranty2 Yearscolour image
Temperature Range-22F to +122F-
ApprovalSAE J845 Class 1, Cal. Title 13   
 


Part No:5221AProduct photo
Color:Colour
Category:Minibars
Product Type:Rotating Minibars

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