Federal Signal’s Model BPL26ST Strobe Light is a portable, battery-powered strobe warning light which flashes 65 times per minute.
Components are moisture-proof and reverse polarity protected to ensure extended battery life and trouble-free performance.
The Model BPL26ST is ideal for job sites requiring temporary warning lights or for any location where primary power is unavailable.
The BPL26ST is available in five fresnel dome colors; amber, blue, clear, green and red. For increased durability, the dome is made of impact-resistant polycarbonate materials and the base is constructed from a high-density polyethylene. A flexible rubber seal covers the on/off switch to protect it from the elements.
Two magentic pads (not shown) are included for simple yet secure, temporary mounting.
Power is supplied by two standard 6VDC, spring terminal lantern batteries (not included).
- Type 3R weather-proof enclosure
- Magnetic mountFederal Signal’s Model BPL26ST is a portable, battery-powered strobe warning light which flashes 65 times per minute.
Mount | Magnetic |
Voltage | 12VDC Battery |
Operating Current | 0.48 Amps |
Batteries Required | Two 6VDC Lantern Batteries |
Light Source/Lamp Style | Strobe Tube |
Lamp Life | 4,000 Hours |
Flash Rate/Minute | 60 |
Enclosure Rating | Type 3R |
Dome Colors | Amber |
Blue | |
Clear | |
Green | |
Red | |
Height | 10.500 in |
Width | 7.220 in |
Diameter | 5.500 in |
For complete specifications please download the Specification Sheet.
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