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    Learn more about the K100 Pro Beacon, a rugged, water-and-impact-resistant, 100-millimeter beacon available in two configurations: Daylight Visible and Indicator, both of which provide bright, customizable indication.

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    Introducing the K100 Pro Beacon, Banner's latest series of large, configurable indicators.

    The K100 is a rugged, water-and-impact-resistant, 100-millimeter beacon available in two configurations: Daylight Visible and Indicator, both of which provide bright, customizable indication.

    K100 DC models can use Banner's free Pro Editor software for input and animation configurations; and if you additionally opt for a built-in audible, up to twelve audible tones.

    Our K100 Daylight Visible models enable distinct indication with a clear lens and exceptionally bright colored-LEDs.

    Use Daylight Visible models on heavy-duty equipment outdoors to indicate multiple operational statuses, such as: working, on hold, backing up, call-for-help, and more.

    Or, take them indoors and mount them on forklifts to guarantee drivers are recognized throughout the warehouse.

    The K100 Indicator models on the other hand provide maximum color and animation options, while also appearing a dull-white when off to prevent false indication. Ideal for indoor use, use them on any equipment that needs to provide ample indication or process visualization. Integrate your K100’s with Snap Signal and begin communicating all your vital machine information throughout your factories. No matter how you decide to use them, the new K100 Pro Beacon’s will be sure to draw attention wherever you want it most, and they’re available only from Banner Engineering.

    Learn more at bannerengineering.com

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