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FOLDING LIGHT BAR BRACKET - Access Tools

Part #: FDLB

The Access Tools FDLB Folding Light Bar Bracket offers a highly functional and secure mounting solution for professional light bars. Designed for efficiency and adaptability, this bracket provides quick deployment and compact storage, making it an indispensable tool for technicians operating in diverse environments, especially those with limited space. Its durable construction ensures both reliability and security for essential lighting equipment.

Key Features

  • Folds Flat Design: Engineered to fold flat, this bracket allows for convenient storage and facilitates access to low clearance areas, suchating tasks under vehicles or machinery.
  • Enhanced Security: Features the ability to lock in place with a standard padlock (not included) and incorporates blind bolts, providing an additional layer of security against theft.
  • Single-Side Remote Release System: Offers swift and convenient deployment or stowage of your light bar, streamlining operations and improving technician workflow.
  • High-Strength Aluminum Construction: Fabricated from high-strength aluminum, ensuring professional-grade durability, resistance to corrosion, and a long service life in demanding automotive and industrial settings.
  • Effortless Installation: Designed for a straightforward setup, the bracket requires no drilling or permanent vehicle modifications and includes all necessary hardware for easy installation.

Applications

This folding light bar bracket is a critical asset for professionals including roadside assistance technicians, mobile mechanics, towing operators, and workshop personnel. It enables the temporary and secure placement of light bars for various tasks such as detailed engine bay inspections, undercarriage work, tire changes, and general scene illumination, particularly in confined or challenging work areas where traditional lighting solutions may be impractical.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 17 December, 2014.