MFG Model # | Description | Part No. | Price | Buy |
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A610 | Standard unit, 6" leads | 11-03213 | $218.95 | |
A610M | Molex connector, 6" leads | 11-03734 | $215.95 | |
5027601 | 14" leads | 11-07611 | $574.00 | |
5027602 | 12.5" leads | 11-07612 | $217.95 | |
A612 | Standard clear lens | 11-03222 | $123.75 | |
A612D | Radio-shielded, clear lens | 11-03735 | $296.95 | |
A612DR | Radio-shielded, red lens | 11-07614 | $832.00 |
A610 flash tube and A612 glass lens are used for installing wing tip strobes in single engine Cessna’s 1972 and later. The existing position light retainer is modified to accommodate the lens, and the flash tube is mounted directly behind. |
Miss on the molex connector type, but was easy to de-pin and set new pins on the old connector. Great storbe lights!
Whelen A610M Strobe Tube Assembly - Molex Connector
Ordered the light with the molex connecter. Removed three screws securing the old light and installed the new light. Turned on the battery and beacon switch to check it out and no problem. It worked well and very bright.
Whelen A610M Strobe Tube Assembly - Molex Connector
Did not work.
Whelen 5027602 Wing Tip Strobe
Whelen A612 Clear Lens
Whelen A610 Strobe Tube Assembly
Exact part I needed. Arrived promptly. Shipping was a little pricy
Whelen A610 Strobe Tube Assembly
Whelen A610 Strobe Tube Assembly
As described, perfect fit & function, and very prompt shipping. Top marks!
Whelen A610 Strobe Tube Assembly
As described, perfect fit & function, and very prompt shipping. Top marks!
Whelen A612 Clear Lens
Whelen A610 Strobe Tube Assembly
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No, its not round. Oval at one end and triangular towards the bottom.