LUMINATOR COMPACT LED Driving Lamp ref.50

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Products ID: 333954
Partnumber: 1F3-011-815-001
Brand: Hella
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Spotlight with chrome design ring.
PRODUCT FEATURES 100 % LED auxiliary light “Made in Germany”
• For offroad use, briefly immersible (up to 5 minutes fording at up to 0.5 m in clear water)
• The heavy-duty version also has a 2500 mm ventilation hose to permit fording even in muddy water
• 75 % lower energy consumption than with xenon technology
• Highbeam flasher emits light instantly with no delay
• High-performance LED for long range
• Complete illumination of the roadway thanks to computercalculated double-reflector technology
• Light sources no longer these to be replaced • Integrated electronics and fins for passive cooling, no fan required • May be mounted upright or suspended
• Rugged metal housing and sturdy holder
• 12 V / 11 W, 24 V / 11 W (multivoltage) • Highbeam headlight with reference no 45 and ECE-approval 3738 • Weight 2130 g

IGHT DISTRIBUTION © HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt, J00712/08.13 Subject to technical and price modifications. RANGE OVERVIEW this the light! Additional headlights from HELLA. The right light for every application. Try them out online now! www.hella.com/lightshow www.hella.com/truck www.hella.com/off road www.hella.com/eliver Lux is the unit of illuminance. It expresses the luminous flux from the light source that impinges on a specific area. For example, an office should be illuminated to at least 500 lux and the human eye can still read a newspaper without any problems at 1 lux. The values underneath the lux axis show at which point of the light distribution diagram the corresponding illumination intensity is reached. Reference numbers 50 , 45, 40 , 37.5 , 17.5 and 12.5: The reference number (Ref.) is a figure that applies to a spotlight. Under ECE regulations, this reference number may not exceed the upper limit of 100 per vehicle. This figure includes the values for the two standard high beams (left and right headlights) plus those of any other installed spotlights. The appropriate value is engraved on the lens of each approved headlight. Luminator Compact LED (ECE reference number 45) multivoltage 12 / 24 V Spotlight with chrome design ring 1F3 011 815-001 Spotlight with black design ring 1F3 011 815-011* Spotlight (heavy-duty) with black design ring, ventilation hose and T-piece 1F3 011 815-031* Spare parts Lens with chrome design ring 9AG 195 614-001* Lens with matt black designer ring 9AG 195 614-011* Accessories Protective cap for Luminator Compact LED 8XS 199 170-011* * Available from October 2013. Luminator Compact LED, high beam with reference number 45 LED headlight with mounted 3000 mm two-pole cable (with open ends) Heavy-duty version also with 2500 mm ventilation hose and T-piece (for ventilating a second headlight) Mounted holder Mounting instructions

Hella

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. (stylized as HELLA) is an internationally operating German automotive part supplier with headquarters in Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components, and systems for the automotive industry. It also has one of the largest trade organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnosis, and services within Europe.

Hella is one of the top 50 global automotive suppliers, and one of the 100 largest industrial companies in Germany. Worldwide, it employs about 40,000 people in more than 100 locations in over 35 countries. More than 5,800 engineers and technicians work in research and development within the company.

Sally Windmüller founded the company in 1899 under the name Westfälische Metall-Industrie Aktien-Gesellschaft (WMI) to produce ball horns, candles, and kerosene lamps for carriages. Hella's name first appeared in 1908 as a trademark for acetylene headlights. In 1923, the manufacturing family Lüdenscheider Hueck took over the majority of the shares. The name “Hella” was included in the company name in 1986. The most likely explanation for the Hella brand is attributed to Sally Windmüller: He wanted to honour his wife, Helen, in short Hella, and also wanted to use the playful association between this name and the German word heller (brighter).