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| Featherweight
Marshalling Wands / Traffic Batons |
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The
BT-8 is a featherweight, hand-held, battery operated marshalling
wand. Containing (8) super-bright, red LED lamps, the BT-8
features a map light, steady-on and flashing (120 FPM) mode
of operation.
Weighing only 8 ounces with (2) C-Cell batteries, it is
recommended for extended use applications to minimize fatigue
factors.
| SPECIFICATIONS
- BT-8
- Marshalling Wand |
| Featherweight
- only 8 ounces with (2) C-Cell batteries - not included |
Provided
minimum of 250 hours of continuous flashing
operation - with new, C-Cell Alkaline batteries |
| Emits
a very bright flash with 7 LED lamps |
| Rugged
polycarbonate refractor lens & ABS handle |
| Handy
long-life, 9'' long wrist strap |
| Easy-grip
handle with individual push button switch for map light
& flashing or steady-on operational modes |
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| Note: All Lumastrobe Warning Lights
products are not supplied with batteries unless otherwise specified |
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Traffic batons
Lumastrobe Warning Lights carries an standard and mini traffic batons;
Lumastrobe warning lihghts also carries an assortment of;
Strobe Lights
Strobe Warning Lights
Strobe Emergency Lights
Xenon Strobe Warning Lights
Xenon Strobe Lights
Xenon Strobe
Xenon Strobes
Xenon Strobe Light
Xenon Lights
Xenon Emergency Lights
Emergency LED lighting
Amber Warning Lights
Meeting the traffic baton and marshalling wand needs for;
Police, Firemen, EMS, aircraft landing markers, emergency response vehicles
or boats.
Lumastrobe Warning Lights products include a wide variety of strobe lights,
strobe warning lights, strobe emergency lights, Xenon strobe lights, Xenon
strobe, emergency LED lights. They are created for the needs of police,
firemen, EMS, boaters and any construction site. Our engineering/production
personnel are ready to develop a warning device to meet your individual
needs. As innovators in strobe lights and signals, Lumastrobe Warning
Lights welcomes the opportunity and challenge to accommodate new or special
applications in the emergency warning light field.
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