Grote 60691 - Micronova® Led License Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Concord, New Hampshire, US
Ship-to location: United States excluding Alaska & Hawaii, US Protectorates & APO/FPO, PO Box
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Durable one-piece lamp design
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Hardwire with .180 slim-line UBS plug connections for maximum performance
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Indexed, snap-fit mounting to brackets
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Angled drain slots to prevent buildup behind the light
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Direct replacement to existing 60601 (LED) and 60261 (Incandescent) offerings
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