Powa Beam
Powa Beam Quick Draw Remote w Thermal Compatibility
Powa Beam Quick Draw Remote w Thermal Compatibility
This kit includes 1x Powa Beam Quick Draw Spotlight Remote Control and an additional Ball Shaft with a thicker diameter to allow extra power up to your spotlight for thermal cameras etc.
Powa Beam Quick Draw Folding Spotlight Remote Control Handle features a large comfortable grip and a quick and easy folding mechanism.
- Quick Release Handle folds flush with roof
- Housing machined from aircraft grade alloy
- One piece steel ball joint with internal wiring
- Reversible long wearing, self-lubricating ball joint washers
- 50o maximum tilt, 360o maximum rotation
- Super smooth operation
- Switch conveniently located on handle
- Adjustable tension control from inside cabin with locking ring
- Handle folds down to approx 350mm below roof
- For use with all Powa Beam Spotlights
- All parts are replaceable
- Will suit roof thickness of up to approx 25mm
- Additional ball shaft supplied featuring an increased internal diameter to accommodate 3 wires (The negative, a switched positive for the light, and permanent power for thermal or other device)
FAQ's
What size is the nut on the top?
M12 x 1.25 (Standard)
My remote is brand new and makes a squeaking noise, can I lubricate it?
If remote squeaks when turned left or right it is generally the rubber boot rubbing on the top shaft. You can stop this by a placing a small amount of Inox or WD40 at the top lip of the rubber boot where it meets the shaft.
The washers are made to be self lubricating therefore should not need additional oiling.
If your remote is still squeaking, try a very small amount of Inox or WD40 at the top of the ball joint. Please note too much may cause the ball shaft to slip, therefore reducing its ability to hold tension.
Link 1: Vehicle Standards Bulletin VSB14, ◾NCOP7 Section LK Seating and Occupant Protection V2 01Jan2011 . http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/vsb_ncop.aspx
Link 2: Page 42 & 43 describe the test method for installing roll bars, and head impact zone issues. There is a test device you can make and confirm whether the folding remote handles are in the head impact zone or not. http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/pdf/NCOP7_Section_LK_Seating_and_Occupant_Protection_1Jan2011_v2.pdf