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Table of Contents
How to Order Kwik-Raze
Lighting.................................3
Kwik-Raze®
Magnafire 3000®
Mounts..................................4,5
Fixtures.................................6,7
Stonco Series..........................8,9
FX-Series.................................10
Options/ Accessories................11
Collins Dynamics®
Handheld lights.....................12
Deck lights............................12
Pole mounts .........................13
Questar® spotlight................14
Portable lights.......................14
Fixed-mount & magneticmount lights..........................15
Accessories,
Replacement parts,
switches................................16
Warranty.................................16
Glossary of Lighting Terms
POWER
• Amps: Unit of current draw of a lamp. Sometimes referred to as amperage.
• Volts: Unit of electric potential of a power source. Sometimes referred to as voltage.
• Watts: Unit of power consumption of a lamp (light bulb). Sometimes referred to as wattage. Each
lamp is rated to operate at a specific voltage and wattage. To figure out the current draw (amperage)
of a light fixture, divide the total wattage by the rated voltage. For example, a 2,000 watt halogen lamp
operating at 240 volts draws 8.33 amps. (2,000 watts / 240 volts = 8.33 amps)
• Ballast: An electrical device used with all gas-discharge lamps (HID, fluorescent, and others) to control
the lamp. A ballast normally works in conjunction with a starter (sometimes called an igniter) to light
the lamp, then works to regulate the power by limiting the voltage and current draw of the lamp while
it is lighted. In many cases, the starter and the ballast are combined together into one electrical component.
Glossary of Lighting Terms
EQUIPMENT
• Lamp: A light source. Sometimes referred to as a light bulb. Halogen lamps are connected directly
to a power source of rated voltage and wattage. HID lamps require a ballast to power the lamp, and
cannot be connected directly to a power line.
• Reflector: A device used to control the light output of a fixture by reflecting light rays in a specific
direction. The shape of the reflector determines the direction of the reflected light. Reflectors are used
for precise control of light output.
• Diffuser: A device used to scatter light in many directions to reduce its intensity or smooth the pattern.
• Lamp Life: The lamp manufacturer's rating of average life expectancy, rated in hours. This rating does
not take into account the application in which the lamp is used, nor does it consider manufacturing
variations. Vibration, shock, and other application considerations can negatively affect lamp life.
Glossary of Lighting Terms
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
• Lumen: Unit of the total amount of light emitted by a lamp. The lumen output of a lamp is a measure of the total quantity
of light produced by the lamp, not the intensity of light on a surface. A lumen rating does not take into account the design
of the light fixture or effects of a reflector or lens. Due to manufacturing variations, any given lamp may vary in true
lumen output by as much as 10-20% from its rated output.
• Candela: Unit of the amount of light produced by a light fixture, taking into account the reflector, lamp, and lens as a
combined light fixture. Candela ratings are not units of illuminance because they do not take into account the distance
of the light fixture to the surface being illuminated. Candlepower is a general term used to define the peak (candela)
output of a light fixture, and is ordinarily applied only to spotlights.
• Footcandle: Unit of intensity of light on a surface (illuminance.) One footcandle is defined as the illumination present
on a surface exactly one foot away from a standardized candle. It is also defined as one lumen of light distributed over
one square foot. Since the footcandle is a measure of illuminance, it will vary depending on how close or far the
measurement is taken from the light source. Light meters generally measure in footcandles (or sometimes the metric
equivalent, lux.)
• Color Temperature: Color temperature is a simplified way to characterize the color of a light source. It is measured
in degrees Kelvin. True white is about 3,500K, lower color temperatures are called "warm white" and appear reddish,
and higher color temperatures are called "cool white" and appear bluish. Sunlight is generally cool white; at noon it is
about 5,500K. The human eye is much more sensitive to cool white light than warm white light under low light levels.
Color temperatures are as follows:
Incandescent: 2,700K • Halogen: 3,000K • Halogen HIR: 3,000K • Metal Halide H.I.D: 4,200K • Xenon: 5,000K
Glossary of Lighting Terms
LAMP TECHNOLOGIES
• Halogen Lamp: An incandescent lamp technology. Incandescent lamps have a tungsten filament that is heated
so hot it glows white. Halogen lamps also have inert gases inside the lamp which change the heating characteristics
of the lamp so it glows brighter and operates more efficiently than non-halogen incandescent lamps. Most
halogen incandescent lamps produce 2,700K to 3,000K warm white light.
• HID Lamp: High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps have much longer life and much higher efficiency (efficiency,
measured in lumens per watt) than most other lamp technologies.
• Metal Halide Lamp: An HID lamp technology. HID lamps produce light by passing electricity through
vaporized metal salts under high pressure. Metal halide is a specific type of HID lamp designed to produce
the highest quality light in the most efficient manner, and like all HID lighting, metal halide lamps require a
ballast to operate. Most metal halide lamps are cool white, producing light ranging from 4000K to 5000K, so
they are particularly well suited to producing light that is easy to see and looks like natural daylight.
• Xenon HID Lamp: Another HID lamp technology. Xenon HID lamps produce light in a manner very similar
to metal halide, and require a similar type of ballast to operate. Xenon HID lamps are specifically designed to
reach full brightness far more rapidly than any other HID source. Xenon HID lamps also can be relit almost
instantly after being turned off.
Lighting Mounting & Options Chart
When you need high-intensity vehicle auxiliary lighting, Havis-Shields' Kwik-Raze and Collins
Dynamics divisions manufacture the largest selection of fixtures, mounting brackets, and
bases. Telescoping, fixed-mounted, handheld, or portable / rechargeable fixtures and spot,
flood, or combination spot/flood beam patterns are all available for your vehicles.
Lighting Mounting & Options Chart
Mount
Length
Mounting
100
48
58
200
48
58
300
48
58
X
400
48
12
X
Style
X
X
Available Options
X
O
O
O
S
O
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-
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
S
O
-
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
S
O
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-
-
-
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
S*
O
-
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
Questar
Knight Star
X
500
67.5
24
600
-
-
700
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-
X
800
48
58
X
900
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48
X
X
O
O
O
S*
O
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-
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
O
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S
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-
-
-
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X
X
X
X
X
S
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O
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X
X
X
S
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O
S
O
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O
X
X
X
X
X
O
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O
S
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O
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-
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X
X
X
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X
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O
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O
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X
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-
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X
-
-
O
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O
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-
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X
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X
X
X
Available Lightheads
1100
67.5
24
1200
48
12
1300
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X
O
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S
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X
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X
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1400
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O
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X
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X
Lighthead Beam Patterns
Spot
FX
Flood
Spot/Flood
Combo
FX
FX
Magnafire
Stonco
S= Standard O= Optional
*Please note: Concealed wires are optional with Stonco® Fixtures and standard on all others.
Please see page L22 for recessed mounts available lightheads and options.
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Brow Mount
Willburt Lightower
Magnafire
Magnafire
Magnafire 3000 Specs and
Application chart
®
Magnafire 3000® Series
12 Volt H.I.D.
Pole/Mount
KR-31
(12 Volt)
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KR-31-2
(Dual 12 Volt)
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Part #
Part #
Page #
Quartz Halogen
KR-31DM
(12 Volt Portable
Demountable)
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Part #
KR-33
KR-36
KR-37
(350 Watt) (650 Watt) (750 Watt)
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Part #
Part #
Part #
KR-39
(900 Watt)
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Part #
Top Raising Pole
L
100 Flush Mount
L19
KR-131
KR-131-2
KR-131DM
KR-133
KR-136
KR-137
KR-139
200-W/2 2” Offset
L19
KR-231-W/2
KR-231-2-W/2
KR-231DM-W/2
KR-233-W/2
KR-236-W/2
KR-237-W/2
KR-239-W/2
200-W/4 4” Offset
L19
KR-231-W/4
KR-231-2-W/4
KR-231DM-W/4
KR-233-W/4
KR-236-W/4
KR-237-W/4
KR-239-W/4
200-W/7 7” Offset
L19
KR-231-W/7
KR-231-2-W/7
KR-231DM-W/7
KR-233-W/7
KR-236-W/7
KR-237-W/7
KR-239-W/7
300 Thru body
L19
KR-331
KR-331-2
KR-331DM
KR-333
KR-336
KR-337
KR-339
900 Thru body
L19
KR-931
N/A
N/A
KR-933
KR-936
KR-937
KR-939
Bottom Raising Pole
L
400 Thru body
L20
KR-431
KR-431-2
KR-431DM
KR-433
KR-436
KR-437
KR-439
500-W/2 2” Offset
L20
KR-531-W/2
KR-531-2-W/2
KR-531DM-W/2
KR-533-W/2
KR-536-W/2
KR-537-W/2
KR-539-W/2
500-W/4 4” Offset
L20
KR-531-W/4
KR-531-2-W/4
KR-531DM-W/4
KR-533-W/4
KR-536-W/4
KR-537-W/4
KR-539-W/4
500-W/7 7” Offset
L20
KR-531-W/7
KR-531-2-W/7
KR-531DM-W/7
KR-533-W/7
KR-536-W/7
KR-537-W/7
KR-539-W/7
Non-Telescoping Mount
L
600 Series
L23
KR-631
KR-631-2
N/A
KR-633
KR-636
KR-637
KR-639
1300 Series
L23
KR-1331
N/A
N/A
KR-1333
KR-1336
KR-1337
KR-1339
1400 Series
L23
KR-1431
N/A
N/A
KR-1433
KR-1436
KR-1437
KR-1439
Portable Tripod
L
700 Series
L21
KR-731
N/A
N/A
KR-733
KR-736
KR-737
KR-739
800 Series
L21
KR-831
KR-831-2
KR-831DM
KR-833
KR-836
KR-837
KR-839
KR-1133
KR-1136
KR-1137
Remote Bottom Raising
L
1100 4” Offset
L20
KR-1131
N/A
N/A
1100 7” Offset
L20
KR-1131-W/7
N/A
N/A
1200 Thru-body
L20
KR-1231
N/A
N/A
KR-1133-W/7 KR-1136-W/7 KR-1137-W/7
KR-1233
KR-1236
KR-1139
KR-1139-W/7
KR-1237
KR-1239
1300 Series
600 Series
1400 Series
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100 Series
200 Series
300 Series
900 Series
400 Series
500 Series
Aerial Application
Aerial Application
Magnafire 3000
®
Features
Magnafire 3000® provides a smooth beam pattern with NO hot spots!
• Magnafire’s reflector’s optimum size and shape, rounded parabolic corners, and patented mirror finish projects
the most intense, brightest, and smoothest beam pattern available.
• Bulb changes are easier than ever with the ability to re-lamp from the front (see figure A). Unlike extruded
light fixtures, the Magnafire also has a modular field replaceable reflector.
• The Magnafire’s superior die cast design eliminates many parts needed in an extruded fixture which makes it
more affordable.
• With the lower wattage and subsequent low amp draw of the Magnafire, you have the ability to add more to
your apparatus and still have the power for operating other equipment.
• Get two lights in one! All Magnafire fixtures come with a standard diffuser installed which can be removed to
create two beam patterns from just one light! (see figure B)
Reflector
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Standard
Removable Diffuser
Easy Bulb Change!
In case of a broken bulb, the
one-piece lens assembly makes
bulb change quick and easy,
especially in hard to reach
locations.
150 Watt, 12VDC Metal Halide HID
•
Fastest HID light on the market to reach full intensity
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Interchangeable with all other Magnafire fixtures
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Lasts up to 10,000 hours
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Provides 3x to 4x more light than standard halogen lamps.
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Eliminates the need for costly generators!
• Interchangeable with all other Magnafire fixtures; identical size and
appearance with all internal, potted electronics
Magnafire 3000 (KR-731)
®
Magnafire 3000
®
The Leader in 1 2 - Volt HID Light ing Technology
Scene light ing w it hout a generat or !
Havis-Shields is pleased to introduce the next generation of emergency scene lighting technology: The 70-watt MetalHalide HID Magnafire 3000®
light fixture. This new floodlight now makes it possible to light up your night time work scene directly from your 12 volt battery, eliminating the
need for costly generators or inverters.
HID t echnology, nearly 4 t im es m ore eff icient
Our HID fixtures feature Havis-Shields quality and reliability. They’re highly efficient light sources, offering more light per watt than traditional quartz
halogen fixtures. Our HID technology has been proven in the field for quality and reliability.
Page L10
FX-Series
Page L14
FX-Series & Magnafire 3000
®
Aerial Application
KR Poles & Mounts
Page L18
Bomb Truck
KR Poles & Mounts
Page L18
Silver Billet
Silver Billet
Silver Billet
Silver Billet
Tripod
Tripod
Brow Mount
Recessed Mounts
Kwik Strike 4000
Kwik Strike
Kwik Strike
Kwik Strike
Kwik Strike
Collins FX
Handhelds
Handhelds
Collins Dynamics®
Page L25
Xenon
Xenon
Xenon
Application
The Xenon Can be used in
many different markets:
• Police
• Security
• Fire
• Utility
• Marine
Xenon Handheld Spotlight
Page L25
Questar
Questar® Models and Ordering Info
Page L30
Questar® Application Info
Page L31
C-D Series Console
VS Series Consoles
2006 Ford Explorer Vehicle Specific Console
(C-VS-1600-EXPL)
Heavy-Duty Computer Mount
Cold Cathode
Dome Light
Dome Light
Map Light
Quotewriter
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