Tags, terms, additional information

Knowledge of the attributes of modern products is absolutely necessary for good advice. Unfortunately, new technology always brings with it a host of new or previously unheard terms.  Confusion is often pre-programmed. To remedy this, we have prepared a small guide containing the most important terms for understanding and using our products. With this, you should be able to advise your customers even better.

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Adaptive cornering light

Adaptive cornering light is a variant of the dynamic cornering light used in cars but especially developed for motorbikes.

When cornering, motorbikes get into an inclined position, whereby the angle here depends, among other things, on the speed of the motorbike. …

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AMPS hole pattern

The AMPS hole pattern is an industry standard for fixings. Here, four holes define a rectangle of 30×38 mm. In most cases, a bracket in this standard contains eight holes so that items can be mounted both horizontally and vertically.

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ASABE

ASABE stands for the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Among other things, this society defines standards for agricultural vehicles.

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Audible signal device

As against warning lights, audible signal devices do not draw attention to a danger visually, but by transmitting a clearly audible alert. Such audible signal devices are, for example horns and backup alarms.

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Auxiliary lights

Auxiliary lights are lights that are not subject to the rules of the road and are therefore not affected by legal regulations. …

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Low beam

The low beam is part of the headlight.

A road-approved headlight must be able to emit its light in such a way that oncoming traffic is not dazzled. For this purpose, the light is shaped as a so-called low beam. The beam pattern and the brightness of a low beam are prescribed by ECE regulations. …

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Work lamps

Work lamps are compact lamps without precise light shaping. They usually provide less brightness than work lights, but they do provide a wide, non-directional light at close range. They are often used outside or inside vehicles, for example during service or repair work when no focused light image is required.

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Work lights

Worklights are lights that provide high brightness and illuminate the immediate work area over a large area. Unlike headlights, they do not rely on a glare-free beam pattern, but on maximum light output exactly where it is needed. Typical areas of application are construction and agricultural machinery or other work vehicles. …

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