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Hella Horn 3al002952011 Brand New Horn 12v/400hz on 2040-parts.com

US $29.87
Location:

Petah Tikva, default, IL

Petah Tikva, default, IL
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HELLA Manufacturer Part Number:3AL 002 952-011 Country of Manufacture:Germany

BRAND NEW HELLA HORN 12V/400Hz 3AL 002 952-011

         Frequency Range: 400 Hz

Power Consumption: 66 W

Rated Voltage: 12 V

Depth: 54 mm

Overall Height: 122 mm

Supplementary Article/Supplementary Info 2: with moisture protection

Housing Type: Metal Housing

Sound Level: 115 dB(A)

Diameter: 97 mm

Inspection Tag: E1 20011

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