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SWS Warning Lights

Titan 36'' Select Traffic Director with Switch

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57236
$863.33

Description

Titan 36? Select Traffic Director with Switch | SWS

Extruded aluminum base with T-slot mounting. Slim line profile. 3 User selectable flash patterns. Hermetically sealed light-heads resist outdoor elements. Heads are easily replaceable. SWS pressure clip system ensure that no special tools are ever required. Electrical connections made with industry known DT Series connectors from TE. 766155 Switch Panel Included.

  • Mount Style: Permanent
  • Input Voltage: 12Vdc
  • Emitting: Amber
  • Sae Class: SAE J595(2014) Class 1
  • Warranty: 5.00 Years
  • Vdc: 12
  • Amps: 0.8
  • Dimension: 35 1/8"L x 2 1/8"H x 2"D
  • Ship Weight: 6
  • Number Of Modules Per Shaft: 6
  • Op Lumens: 2160

  • More Info

    Traffic Director for Directional Signaling

    The Titan 36 Select Traffic Director with Switch is a traffic director designed for directional signaling in road work, municipal, and fleet applications. Flaggers, site supervisors, and traffic control technicians typically use this equipment to improve traffic control and communicate lane guidance. This SAE J595(2014) Class 1 certified unit features amber signaling, three user selectable flash patterns, and a slim line profile.

    Industry Applications and Professional Use

    Transportation Work Environments

    Transportation crews typically use this traffic director on vehicles and roadside equipment during active traffic management. The permanent mount and T-slot mounting support organized installation on work trucks and service vehicles. Workers rely on directional light output to support clear amber signaling in busy traffic corridors.

    Road Work and Construction Sites

    Road crews commonly use this signal bar in work zone lighting setups where visibility and controlled guidance matter. The extruded aluminum housing and hermetically sealed light-heads suit outdoor jobsite conditions. Construction teams often value the slim profile because it fits vehicle-mounted lighting needs without adding unnecessary bulk.

    Municipal Services Operations

    Municipal maintenance teams generally use this warning beacon for day-to-day traffic management and fleet control. The included switch panel helps operators manage flash patterns during recurring route work and public road tasks. All Safety customers often choose products like this for practical municipal signaling applications.

    Emergency Services Support

    Emergency support units commonly use vehicle-mounted lighting for scene control and roadside direction. The amber output and selectable flash patterns help crews communicate work-zone movement patterns. DT Series connectors from TE support dependable electrical connections in active service environments.

    Utilities and Maintenance Work

    Utility crews typically use this traffic director during maintenance near roadways, rights-of-way, and outdoor service areas. The weather-resistant design and replaceable light-head modules suit extended projects. Teams often need visual signaling that holds up across daily-use operations.

    Technical Specifications and Product Features

    Understanding Product Standards

    Traffic control equipment depends on reliable mounting, electrical connection quality, and consistent light output. The Titan 36 model combines an aluminum housing, sealed modules, and user-selectable flash patterns to support practical field use. This is SAE J595(2014) Class 1 certified equipment.

    Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
    SAE J595(2014) Class 1 Performance standard for warning lights Supports recognized traffic signaling output
    12Vdc input voltage Designed for 12-volt vehicle power Fits common fleet and work vehicle setups
    3 user selectable flash patterns Multiple signaling modes Lets operators match the jobsite condition
    Hermetically sealed light-heads Closed modules for outdoor exposure Helps support outdoor durability
    35 1/8"L x 2 1/8"H x 2"D Slim physical profile Works well on vehicles with limited space

    Use Case Scenarios and Applications

    Highway Traffic Control

    Highway crews commonly use this traffic director for directional signaling during lane changes, closures, and shoulder work. The amber signaling and selectable flash patterns help operators communicate movement clearly. The slim line profile supports clean vehicle-mounted installation on service trucks.

    Road Construction Zones

    Construction teams often use this unit in active work zones where traffic control changes throughout the shift. The pressure clip system supports quick module service without special tools. Crews can keep the signal bar active with less interruption during field work.

    Municipal Fleet Operations

    Municipal fleets typically rely on this equipment for recurring roadside tasks, utility work, and public works support. The permanent mount and switch panel included simplify daily operation. Teams can use the directional light across multiple routes and projects.

    Utility Maintenance Sites

    Utility technicians often work near traffic, equipment, and changing weather conditions. The sealed light-heads and DT Series connectors from TE support outdoor durability and organized wiring. Workers can use the warning beacon for consistent visual signaling during maintenance periods.

    Ideal Applications and Work Environments

    Where This Traffic Director Excels

    • Highway traffic control: Supports directional signaling and amber signaling for lane guidance.
    • Road construction zones: Slim line profile and permanent mount fit vehicle-mounted lighting needs.
    • Municipal fleet operations: Switch panel control helps with routine traffic management tasks.
    • Utility maintenance sites: Hermetically sealed light-heads support outdoor durability in field conditions.

    Professional Applications

    Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

    • Flaggers: Use the traffic director to guide vehicles through changing lane patterns.
    • Road crews: Rely on the signal bar during work zone lighting and roadside operations.
    • Traffic control technicians: Set flash patterns and maintain directional light performance.
    • Site supervisors: Use it to support organized traffic management around active projects.
    • Maintenance technicians: Install and service the modules, connectors, and mounting system.
    • Equipment operators: Use it on vehicle-mounted lighting setups for field visibility.

    Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

    Complementary Safety Gear

    This traffic director works alongside other equipment for a more complete traffic control setup. Crews often combine layered visibility tools to support clearer communication around vehicles, roadways, and work zones. Multiple layers help teams manage hazards from different angles during active operations.

    Recommended Equipment Combinations

    • Road construction setup: Traffic director + high-visibility vests + traffic cones + hard hats
    • Municipal roadside work: Traffic director + traffic cones + gloves
    • Utility maintenance routing: Traffic director + high-visibility vests + hard hats

    Selection Guide and Product Suitability

    When to Choose This Product

    Choose this traffic director when your crew needs directional signaling on a vehicle-mounted setup. It performs well during daily-use traffic control and large-scale road work. It also suits projects that need selectable flash patterns and a slim profile.

    Key Evaluation Factors

    • Mounting style and vehicle fit
    • Power supply compatibility with 12Vdc systems
    • Desired flash pattern control
    • Outdoor exposure and service access for modules

    Limitations and Alternative Considerations

    This product is not suitable for applications that need a different voltage or a non-vehicle-mounted setup. For those uses, consider another traffic control light or portable warning beacon category. It may also not fit projects that require a specialized mounting system beyond permanent installation. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

    Daily Use and Maintenance

    Workplace Integration

    Crews typically use the unit when active traffic control and work-zone signaling require clear amber guidance. Operators generally install it per manufacturer instructions and select the flash pattern that matches the site condition. In roadside and outdoor job sites, teams commonly keep the signal bar aligned with vehicle-mounted lighting layouts.

    Care and Replacement Guidelines

    Inspect the light-heads, connectors, and mounting hardware regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Clean the housing and lenses with approved non-abrasive methods per specifications. Replace modules, connectors, or switches when wear appears, and store the unit in a dry protected location per manufacturer instructions.

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