Hella, Inc., the North American aftermarket subsidiary of automotive and heavy-duty lighting, electrics, electronics, and thermal management supplier Hella, has just added the AS300 and AS400 Series to its proven line of Xenon High Performance Work Lamps.
The Hella AS300 and AS400 Work Lamps represent Hella’s latest innovation in lighting technology for use on mobile plant equipment and machinery. These new Xenon Work Lamps are substantially smaller and more compact than previously offered work lamps, and are designed to work with 12 or 24V electrical systems. By integrating fourth-generation ballast electronics, Hella has been able to substantially reduce the size of the lamps, increasing both ease and flexibility of mounting.
The AS300 is built with a sturdy plastic housing made of flame retardant UV resistant polymers that protect the lamp in the most demanding temperatures and working conditions. In addition, the new mounting bracket design offers improved vibration dampening and protects against impact damage.
Hella’s AS400 is built for even greater durability, featuring a die-cast aluminum designed to withstand the most extreme work environments. A new mounting bracket design makes it Hella’s most robust work lamp to date.
Hella’s lighting range for construction and mining vehicles offers a full line Xenon Work Lamps to ensure maximum safety and productivity. A complete listing of Hella Work Lamps can be found in Hella’s Online Lighting Catalog at www.hellausa.com .
About Hella, Inc.
Hella, Inc., located in suburban Atlanta, GA, is the North American aftermarket sales and distribution headquarters for Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. Hella, Inc. provides world-class aftermarket and special OE support to automotive, marine, and heavy-duty accounts in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean.
About Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.
With its corporate headquarters in Lippstadt, Germany, the automotive supplier develops and produces lighting and electronics components and systems for the automotive industry. In addition, complete vehicle modules, air conditioning systems and vehicle electric systems are produced in joint venture companies. Hella has one of the largest aftermarket organizations worldwide for automotive parts and accessories, with its own sales companies and partners in more than 100 countries. The consolidated sales of the Hella Group are approximately $3.9 billion. Hella is one of the 100 largest German industrial companies. 24,000 people are employed in 65 plants, production companies, subsidiaries and joint ventures worldwide. More than 2,900 engineers and technicians work in Research and Development. Customers include all leading automakers and systems manufacturers as well as the automotive aftermarket. For more information, visit
www.hella.com
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For more information, contact:
Julie Ledbetter
Hella, Inc.
julie.ledbetter@hella.com
(877) 22-Hella
Tony Barolin
Barolin & Spencer Marketing Communications
tbarolin@barolin-spencer.com
(856) 424-7600
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