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Custom mounting solution - 4 x Whelen 700 series

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:43 pm
by RadShop
Had a customer request that we re-use their 700 series off the outside of a converted ambulance on the interior in the rear of a new cruiser.

I lay no claim to the wiring shown in the pictures. It was before I had a chance to cut, solder, and heat-tube it all.

Our solution was to fabricate a custom solution out of aluminum angle stock. Sadly, all I had was 1/4 inch thick stuff, so it was a bit heavier then I liked. After an hour of milling, rounding some edges, and a few minutes in our sandblasting station, it turned out pretty slick. And TWO of the lights weighed more then whole bracket did. The holes for the lightheads were drilled and tapped for 6-32 1/4 20 bolts. At time of final mounting, we used washers between the bolt and the lighthead for a little extra surface area under the head "just in case".

Some of the photos are out of order...

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There's a few things not pictured, like the X Y and Z axis adjustable mounts for the rear headliner. Also not pictured are the slots that were milled in to the top surface to allow the brackets to have an adjustable range of about 4" each.

A couple of videos as well:

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All in all, we were pretty impressed and the customer liked it as well. Next time around there will be some major revisions. 1/8th inch stock will be used, and a composite backing will be fabricated to help hide the wiring and as a flash shield.

Re: Custom mounting solution - 4 x Whelen 700 series

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:22 pm
by tvsjr
Too big, but you did what they wanted.

Paint or powdercoat that bracket!

Re: Custom mounting solution - 4 x Whelen 700 series

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:35 pm
by RadShop
They wanted to re-use the 700 series, so that's what we did...

With the curvature of the trim in the back of the Explorer, there really wasn't any other way to get it flush without the drop in the brackets.

Next time, the design is going to be modular. So that whether it's a single unit or twenty-four all lined up, the bracket will be adaptable.

The sandblasting actually came out pretty decent. If I would have had time, I would have gladly powder-coated. But, it was after-hours and trying to go the extra mile to have something that looked better then a bunch of small 90* brackets all hooked to the headliner.

I would have preferred a set of four pedestal mounts for the 700 series..

Re: Custom mounting solution - 4 x Whelen 700 series

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:56 am
by Bill_G
Perfect. Nicely done.