SWS Warning Lights
Amber Snow Plow Package Warning Stick w/ Deutsch Connector - Lens: Clear
- SKU:
- 56045
Description
Amber Snow Plow Package Warning Stick w/ Deustch Connector - Lens: Clear | SWS
Extruded aluminum base with T-slot mounting. Slim line profile. Comes with 12? wire and Deustch connector. Warning stick for 75034 snowplow package.More Info
Warning Stick for Snow Plow Visibility
The amber snow plow package warning stick is a lighting beacon designed for vehicle visibility in winter service and work-zone operations. Equipment operators, road crews, and municipal maintenance workers typically use this warning stick to support clear signaling on snow plows and service trucks. It features a clear lens, a permanent mount, and a slim profile for compact installations.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Transportation Fleet Work Environments
Equipment operators and fleet technicians typically use this warning stick on service vehicles that travel through active road environments. The amber light helps create a clear signal in traffic-adjacent conditions, especially when crews work around moving vehicles and changing visibility. Transportation teams often rely on equipment-mounted light solutions for consistent work truck lighting.
Municipal Services and Winter Maintenance
Municipal maintenance workers commonly install this warning stick on snow plow equipment and seasonal fleet vehicles. The permanent mount and T-slot mounting base support organized integration on municipal trucks. This type of visibility aid suits long winter shifts where crews need dependable auxiliary lighting.
Road Work and Construction
Road crews and site supervisors typically use this beacon light in work zones where they need strong signaling on moving or parked equipment. The slim profile helps the unit fit on vehicles that already carry other jobsite gear. Construction teams often pair this light with other road maintenance indicators for clearer site awareness.
Utilities and Service Operations
Utility crews and service truck operators commonly use this warning stick on vehicles that move between job sites and public roadways. The 12-24Vdc input supports common equipment setups across mixed fleets. This helps crews maintain visibility during routine calls and extended seasonal operation.
Municipal Fleet and Seasonal Deployment
Municipal fleets often choose compact auxiliary lighting for winter response and ongoing service work. This warning stick supports vehicle warning light applications where crews need a clear signal without bulky hardware. It fits well into seasonal programs that require repeat use and fast equipment integration.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Lighting specifications matter because they affect fit, electrical compatibility, and installation planning. This warning stick uses a clear lens, amber emitting color, and a permanent mount for straightforward equipment integration. The extruded aluminum base and slim line profile help support practical placement on work trucks and snow plow equipment.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Amber emitting color | Produces amber warning output for visibility signaling | Supports attention-getting vehicle marking in active work areas |
| 12-24Vdc input | Works with common vehicle electrical systems | Helps crews integrate the light on many fleet vehicles |
| Deutsch connector | Provides a practical wire connection point | Simplifies installation on compatible equipment harnesses |
| 24"L x 2"W x 2"H | Compact physical size | Fits tight mounting spaces on snow plows and service trucks |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Winter Service and Snow Plow Operations
Crews use this warning stick during winter service when vehicles need a clear amber signal on the road. The permanent mount helps keep the unit in place during daily use and rough weather. Operators benefit from a compact solution that supports visibility on snow plow equipment.
Work-Zone Traffic Control Support
Site teams often mount this beacon light on vehicles that move near active work zones. The clear lens and amber output help provide a consistent warning presence alongside other jobsite signals. Supervisors often choose compact auxiliary lighting when space and visibility both matter.
Seasonal Municipal Fleet Use
Municipal fleets commonly deploy this light for seasonal road maintenance and snow response. The 12-24Vdc input suits many standard vehicle setups, and the Deutsch connector helps streamline electrical integration. This makes the unit practical for repeated winter deployment.
Utility and Service Truck Applications
Utility crews often use this warning stick on service trucks that need dependable visibility aids. The slim profile supports installation on equipment with limited space. Workers can keep the vehicle marked for roadside tasks and short-duration callouts.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Warning Stick Excels
- Snow plow operations: The permanent mount and amber light suit vehicles that need clear winter visibility.
- Municipal road maintenance: The slim profile fits compact fleet setups on active maintenance trucks.
- Construction fleet vehicles: The clear lens and warning stick design support signaling in mixed traffic areas.
- Utility service trucks: The Deutsch connector and 12-24Vdc input help with equipment integration.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Equipment operators: Use it to improve vehicle visibility during movement and roadside work.
- Road crews: Install it on plow and maintenance vehicles for seasonal signaling.
- Municipal maintenance workers: Rely on it for winter fleet readiness and work-zone support.
- Site supervisors: Choose it for fleet marking and traffic awareness.
- Utility crews: Use it on service trucks for daily road and site operations.
- Safety coordinators: Add it to vehicle-mounted lighting plans for better task visibility.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This warning stick works alongside other safety equipment for broader vehicle and site visibility. Crews often combine multiple layers of marking so workers, drivers, and pedestrians can notice the vehicle more easily. All Safety commonly supplies integrated solutions that pair lighting with high-visibility gear and roadway controls.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Winter plow setup: Warning stick + hi-viz vests + reflective tape + traffic cones
- Road maintenance crew: Warning stick + warning lights + traffic cones
- Utility truck response: Warning stick + reflective tape + hi-viz vests
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this warning stick when you need a permanent-mounted amber light for snow plow equipment or seasonal fleet vehicles. It also works well when you need a slim profile and a Deutsch connector for cleaner installation. Crews often select it for 12-24Vdc vehicle systems that see extended winter use.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Vehicle electrical compatibility
- Available mounting space
- Connector and wire harness integration
- Visibility needs in road and work-zone environments
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable where crews need a different color output or a specialized lighting pattern. For other signaling needs, consider a different beacon light or auxiliary lighting category. Some installations may need alternate mounting hardware if the vehicle does not support a permanent mount. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use this warning stick when crews need visible signaling during winter service and work-zone operations. Install it per manufacturer instructions and connect it through the Deutsch connector on compatible equipment. Teams commonly mount it on snow plows, service trucks, and municipal vehicles for daily or seasonal use.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection of the wiring, connector, lens, and mounting points. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning the clear lens and housing with approved non-abrasive methods per specifications. Replace the unit per manufacturer specifications if the lens, wiring, or light output deteriorates, and store it in a dry protected location when not in service.