Peterson Manufacturing introduces LED headlight

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GRANDVIEW, Mo. — Peterson Manufacturing has announced it is introducing a new seven-inch, round LED headlamp.

The new light will be available beginning this summer.

“Peterson Manufacturing is pleased to bring our first forward lighting product to the market,” said Steve Meagher, vice-president of sales. “We have been at the forefront of the LED revolution in vehicle lighting since the very beginning, and over the past 18 years, our people have become experts in the design, engineering, tooling and manufacturing of LED vehicle lighting…The demand for LED forward lighting will continue to increase for some time to come. That growth makes it the next logical step in our 68-year history of manufacturing vehicle lighting equipment.”

The DOT-legal 710C headlight is a drop-in LED replacement for all PAR56 standard headlights, the company announced. The light produced by the LED closely simulates natural daylight. A heavy-duty cast aluminum housing and hard-coated polycarbonate lens, contribute to its durability, Peterson announced, ensuring the assembly lasts as long as the diodes.

The company also says its 701C has its standard H4 three-blade terminals integrated directly into the cast alloy housing, not wired onto the light as a separate pigtail. For more details, visit www.pmheadlights.com.

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