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Whelen LINZ6 in new Grommet mount for Undercover use

Undercover style lighting using the Super LED LINz6 with new Grommet mount for a recessed look. High intensity light output that cannot be matched by a simple corner strobe or LED installation.

Whelen Engineering: Updated Literature

Click for the PDF Download 2519 Series Strobe Beacons PAR-36 Series Super LED Leveling Mounting Foot     Siren: Gamma 2 Series    

Whelen Releases new Flash Pattern Simulator

  Whelen Releases new Flash Pattern Simulator Click here to View the new simulator

Whelen Engineering: 0S Series Lightheads – Surface Mounts

Small oval LED lighthead with chrome housing and clear lens. Available in flashing or steady burn auxiliary warning, white illumination, and marker/clearance. Add a remote LED flasher to the steady-burn warning model and choose up to 60 flash patterns. This light is small enough to tuck just about anywhere you need additional warning or illumination. [...]

Whelen Engineering: Vertex Super-LED Light

Only 7/8" in height, this small hemispheric LED lighthead is perfect for most applications where size and intensity are critically important. Self-contained unit using an in-line combination lamp driver/flasher. Click to download .pdf  

Whelen Engineering: Updated M-Series Lighthead Literature

Many new models and options have been added to the Whelen M-Series lighthead – Please take a moment to look over the latest literature: Click to download .pdf

Whelen – LED Lighting

Now one lighting manufacturer, Whelen Engineering, can provide certified LED warning, signaling and white illumination lighting for all your ambulance requirements.   Download the brochure – Click Here Click below for more information and a full product listing

LINZ6 Series Linear Super-LED® Lightheads – Video

Here’s a rugged little powerhouse that shrugs off moisture and road shock while giving you “heads up” performance… anywhere on your vehicle!    Click for Introductory Video