Light Beam Pattern Definitions

Specs & Requirements

Spot Beam Pattern

The spot beam is a long-range light for marking rows, fence lines, etc., and are typically used for off-highway, commercial, agricultural, and racing applications.

 

 

Flood Beam Pattern

A flood beam creates a large wide pattern of light that floods an area with an extremely tall vertical and wide horizontal light pattern. These lights are typically used as work lights and back-up lights to see a broader area at shorter distances. They are excellent work lights to illuminate wide and short areas.

 

 

Trapezoidal Beam Pattern

The trapezoidal beam is an ideal, general-purpose work light designed with a narrower pattern for longer visibility. It is a mid-focused light pattern that provides distance lighting in the front and into ditches. 

 

Driving Lights

Driving lights produce a focused, pencil-shopped beam to reach far beyond high-beam headlights. They increase long-range visibility at highway speeds and provide added safety while driving at night.

 

 

Fog Lights

Fog lights provide low, wide-angle light patterns to increase short-range visibility. They’re ideal for added safety in fog, sleet, or rain. Both amber and clear fog lights are suitable. Amber, while not penetrating, is more visible to approaching vehicles.

 

 

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