Mounting Base Magnet Strength of Blazer LED Amber Warning Beacon C43A
Question:
Are the magnets guaranteed to be strong enough to hold at highway speeds and rough roads?
asked by: Tim W
Expert Reply:
The Blazer LED Amber Warning Beacon # C43A with magnetic mount does not carry a formal driving speed rating but I did go to our warehouse so I could try this light on a variety of steel/ferrous metal surfaces. When I placed this unit on a painted steel shelf structure so that all of its 4 disc magnets were in contact with the steel, it held with enough grip that I would expect only a direct hit from road debris (for example, a big chunk of tire tread from a blown tire) might be able to dislodge it. Wind pressure from highway speeds should be nothing at all to worry about.
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Blazer Amber Warning Beacon - LED - Battery Powered - Magnetic Mount - 4 Flash Patterns
- Emergency Vehicle Lights
- Beacon
- Magnet Mount
- LED
- Battery Operated
- 1 Flash Pattern
- Amber
- Blazer
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