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When your worksite demands clear, unmistakable signalling, a damaged beacon lens is a massive safety hazard. The Roadvision Green Replacement Lens is specifically engineered to revive your RB167 Series LED beacons, ensuring they continue to operate at peak performance. Designed to withstand the unforgiving Australian elements, this tough green lens restores the brilliant visibility of your warning lights, keeping your machinery, 4WD, or industrial equipment compliant and safe on the job site.
True to Roadvision's "Built Tough" philosophy, this replacement lens doesn't just look the part; it's constructed from high-quality, impact-resistant materials designed to handle heavy vibrations, flying outback debris, and intense UV exposure. Whether you are operating earthmoving equipment under the scorching sun or navigating coastal worksites prone to harsh weather, this durable green lens provides long-lasting protection for the internal LEDs, keeping your beacons shining bright for years to come.
| Feature | Specification |
| Brand | Roadvision |
| Product Type | Beacon Replacement Lens |
| Compatibility | Suits Roadvision RB167 Series Beacons |
| Lens Colour | Green |
| Material | High-Impact UV-Stabilised Polycarbonate |
| Installation | Direct Replacement |
Will this green lens fit other brands or models of beacons? No, this specific replacement lens is precision-engineered exclusively to fit the Roadvision RB167 Series beacons. It will not securely seal or fit other beacon profiles.
Does this listing include the actual LED beacon base? No, this product is the replacement green lens cover only. It is designed for users who already have a functioning RB167 beacon base but need to replace a damaged or incorrectly coloured lens.
How do I install the replacement lens? Installation is incredibly straightforward. Simply unscrew or unclip your old, damaged lens from the beacon base and secure the new green lens in its place, ensuring the weather seal is seated correctly.
What are green beacons typically used for in Australia? Green beacons are generally used to indicate specific vehicles on worksites, such as mobile first-aid vehicles, environmental officers, or site supervisors, depending on the specific safety compliance rules of the construction or mining site.
Will this lens fade quickly in the outback sun? No. The lens is manufactured from high-quality, UV-stabilised materials designed specifically to resist the yellowing, fading, and brittleness caused by prolonged exposure to harsh Australian UV rays.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 22 - Aug 27
US$40
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