Luminator X Halogen Auxiliary Spotlight Brief Information
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Luminator X Halogen Auxiliary Spotlight Brief Information
Luminator X Halogen Auxiliary Spotlight Frontlighting Brief Information The full mounting instructions and further details can be found on the Internet on: www.hella.com/lightshow www.hella.com/offroad Accessories Protective cap* 8XS 172 921-001 * Protective caps are not legally authorised in some countries. Please check with the relevant authority before using on public roads. Luminator X halogen auxiliary spotlight Small and strong. Perfect for quads, compact pick-ups, SUVs and passenger vehicles. With aluminium die-cast housing and black design ring. ECE type-approved high beam for 12-volt vehicle electric systems 0231. Technical drawing Scope of supply Halogen spotlight H1 12 V bulb Attachment material Mounting instructions Ø 12.7 cm Weight: 1,200 g Upright mounting. Inclination angle: +/- 7 ° Spotlight (ref. 17.5), 12 V 1F0 010 186-201 Ideas today for the cars of tomorrow Range overview Luminator X Xenon auxiliary spotlight Ø 12.7 cm, Xenon spotlight with ECE type type approval integrated ballast and D1S gas discharge lamp. Spotlight (ref. 37.5), 12 V 0009, 1F0 010 186-001 Metres Light distribution comparison Ref 50 ⁄ 40 ⁄ 37.5 ⁄ 25 ⁄ 17.5 and 12.5: the reference number (ref.) is a value referring to spotlights. According to the ECE regulation; the reference number may not exceed an upper limit of 100 per vehicle. The two values of the standard high beams (left and right main headlights) plus the value of other mounted spotlights are added. The value is entered on the cover lens of approved headlights. © Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt Stand: 02.2011 Lux is a unit used to measure light. It specifies the luminous flux which hits a certain surface from the light source. For example; an office should be illuminated with at least 500 Lux and the human eye can still read a newspaper without any problems at 1 Lux. The values under the Lux axis show where the respective strengths of light are achieved in the light distribution diagrams. Ideas today for the cars of tomorrow