FlashMax Stack Synchro | amber, stackable
Sequential light system, self-synchronizing, stackable
- BASt-approved according to TL-Warnleuchten (WL4), complies with EN12352 class L8M/L8L
- stackable due to stable stainless steel base with plastic stacking rails
- sequential light system, self-synchronizing when switched on via integrated radio modules
NEW: Now with stackable base - no additional storage box necessary!
Our FlashMax is the safe, fast and space-saving safeguard in danger areas suitable for all emergency services such as police or fire department.
The bright flashing lamp is tested by the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) according to WL 4.
The delineator body is provided with RA 2 C-foil on both sides. The horizontal stripes resemble those of a traffic cone.
An additional emergency power supply via a 9V battery enables further use for several hours if required.
Self-synchronizing version via radio for e.g. police task forces. The sequential light system sets itself up automatically as soon as it is switched on. Unlike infrared-controlled systems for instance the FlashMax Synchro can thus simply be set up at the scene of the accident and switched on. Within 10 seconds the sequential light system sets itself up independently.
Stable stainless steel base with polymer stacking rails. The new base ensures safe stacking of several FlashMax lights on top of each other. Additional anti-slip nubs provide a safe stand even on smooth surfaces and further increase the stability against passing vehicles.
Reflectors on the side of the base additionally increase visibility at night.
- BASt-approved according to TL-Warnleuchten (WL4), complies with EN12352 class L8M/L8L
- stackable due to stable stainless steel base with plastic stacking rails
- sequential light system, self-synchronizing when switched on via integrated radio modules
- unlike conventional infrared technology the units can be positioned anywhere for synchronization, thus IMMEDIATELY ready for use
- additional "emergency battery compartment" for 9 V 6LR61 block
- optimal visibility at night due to 2-sided red/white horizontal sheeting type RA 2C
- lateral reflectors on the stackable base
- anti-skid system for best stability despite of the low weight of only 6 kg
- each FlashMax Stack Synchro can also be used as a single unit
- amber LED flash lamp with steady backlight
- extremely sturdy folding mechanism with two hinges
- especially flat and space-saving folding mechanism
- operates with four LR14 batteries (baby cell, not incl.)
- quantity of delivery: one FlashMax Stack Synchro
- Scope of delivery: one FlashMax Stack Synchro each
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