Econolite
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Contents
- 1 Econolite Corporation
- 2 Products
- 2.1 Vehicle Signals
- 2.2 Pedestrian Signals
- 2.2.1 9 inch and 12 inch
- 2.2.1.1 'Long-Groove' (Round Lens – 8")
- 2.2.1.2 'Long-Groove' (Square Lens – 9")
- 2.2.1.3 'Short-Groove' (Square Lens – 9")
- 2.2.1.4 'Bullseye' Roundbody (Round Lens – 12")
- 2.2.1.5 'Bullseye'-era Square-body (Square Lens – 12")
- 2.2.1.6 'Bubbleback' (Square Lens – 9" & 12")
- 2.2.1.7 'Buttonback' (Square Lens – 9" & 12")
- 2.2.1.8 'Kentron-style' (Square Lens - 9" & 12")
- 2.2.1.9 'McCain-style' (Square Lens – 9" & 12")
- 2.2.2 16 inch
- 2.2.1 9 inch and 12 inch
- 2.3 Controllers
Econolite Corporation
Products
Vehicle Signals
'Long-Groove' (8")
'Short-Groove' (8")
'Bullseye' Roundbody (12")
After Econolite bought GE's traffic signal line, Econolite began producing the traffic light known as the "Bullseye" traffic light. The earlier signals featured round doors and the later signals featured square doors.
'Bubbleback' (8" & 12")
'Buttonback' (8" & 12")
Polycarbonate
Aluminum
'Kentron-style' (8" & 12")
'McCain-style' (8" & 12")
The newest Econolite signals on the market, this style features streamline door latches, a simple backing similar to McCain's, doors that can be reversed to open either right or left, and the newest Econolite logo imprinted vertically on the back of each housing. Like most modern signals, these are available in all standard colors, visor types, and configurations.
12" front and back. -Pyth