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Whether carrying out their duties in dense urban zones, neighborhoods or rural areas, visibility and safety are paramount to both workers and those on the road around them. Fitted with Optronics’ reflective bezel, Fusion GloLight six-inch oval stop, tail, turn, and backup lamps promote safety by standing out not only in their performance as lamps, but even when they’re off.

GloLight lamps are recognizable for their high-style automotive look that features smoothly glowing areas of the lens, contrasting with pinpoint LED accents. Optronics’ surface-mount Fusion combination lamps offer stop, tail, turn, and backup functions in one low-profile format that requires only one half-inch hole for wiring and just four mounting holes for either rivet or screw fasteners.

Flush-mount and flange-mount Fusion GloLight six-inch oval stop, tail, turn and backup lamps are available with a chrome bezel, a white bezel that can be painted and Optronics’ reflective safety bezel. The lamps come hardwired with standard female PL-3 plugs. The consolidation of lamp functions reduces SKUs as well as carrying costs and also completely eliminates the need for a separate backup lamp. Fusion GloLight LED combination stop, tail, turn and backup lamps essentially offer the end user two LED lamps for the price of one.

Photo of Optronics' Fusion LED lamps installed on a work truck courtesy of Optronics

Photo of Optronics' Fusion LED lamps installed on a work truck courtesy of Optronics

Lenses and housings are made of tough polycarbonate material that is sonically welded. The lamps employ a solid-state, surface-mount device (SMD) design that protects their electronics against moisture, shock and vibration. Like all LED products from Optronics, all Fusion GloLight lamps come with no-hassle, one-diode lifetime warranty protection that will replace the lamp if even one diode fails.

The new Fusion GloLight LED combination stop, tail, turn and backup lamps, STL1211RCFHPG (bulk pack) and STL1211RCFHPGP (polypack) are expected to be available in February 2018.