Product Description
Choose an efficient and reliable solution for your road safety projects! We introduce the Low Power Consumption Pressure Resistant Cable Type Embedded Road Stud, specifically engineered for demanding environments. Constructed from robust aluminum die-casting and polycarbonate, it can withstand an immense 50 tons of pressure and operates stably across extreme temperatures from -40ºC to 70ºC. With its efficient LED light source and high-intensity reflective tape, it ensures outstanding warning effects while significantly reducing energy consumption, saving you operational costs. Various synchronized flashing modes offer flexible solutions for different needs, providing clear, lasting visual guidance. Choose us for durable road safety that combines economic efficiency with superior performance.
Name: Low Power Consumption Pressure Resistant Cable Type Embedded Road Stud
Size: Dia.165mm*H 48.3mm
Material: Aluminum die-casting, Polycarbonate
Work voltage: 12V/24V
Controller: 220V-12V
Lighting source: LED
LED quantity: Common style 24pcs, up to 28pcs (Customizable)
Reflector: High intensity reflective tape
Bearable weight: 50ton(500Kn)
Work temperature: -40ºC ~70ºC
Operating mode:Group-synchronized flashing,Synchronized flashing,Steady lighting,Synchronized slow flashing,Synchronized fast flashing
Low Power Consumption Pressure Resistant Cable Type Embedded Road Stud-Size
Low Power Consumption Pressure Resistant Cable Type Embedded Road Stud-Control Box
Input Voltage: AC 220V, 50Hz
Output Voltage: DC 24V (Options: 12V/24V, 24V standard)
Output Channels: 2 channels
Load Capacity: Supports up to 60 studs, customizable colors
Action Modes:Synchronous flashing, sequential flashing (flowing light), strobe, constant light
Operating Environment: -40°C to 70°C
Control Modes: Local control / PLC control(Options: PLC control / RS232 / RS485)
Includes: The control box can be customized to include solar panels.
Mounting Method:Wall-mounted or flat-placed; typically installed in tunnel distribution boxes or mounted on poles

