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Micro Edge
Mounting
Bracket
Extension
Flange
Mirror
Bracket
U-Bolt
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Wire
Tie
Fig. 5
Fig. 1
Mounting the Micro Edge® Strobe:
IMPORTANT! The lightbar should be located a
minimum of 16" from any radio antennas!
The mirror mount brackets shown are purchased
seperately (see parts list). Begin the mounting
procedure by loosely assembling the mounting
bracket (Fig.1). Position this partial assembly on
the mirror bracket as shown in Fig. 2. Mount the
assembly to the mirror bracket using the U-Bolt
hardware supplied with the brackets (Fig. 3).
Insert the mounting bolt on the Micro Edge
through the hole provided in the extension flange.
Secure as shown in Fig. 3. Adjust the bracket
assembly until the Micro Edge is properly aligned
and tighten the bracket bolts firmly. Repeat entire
procedure for the remaining door.
Fig. 2
Wiring the Micro Edge Strobe:
WARNING:
The strobe power supply is a high voltage device. Do not remove strobe tubes
or dismantle the strobe lighthead assembly while in operation. Wait 10 minutes after turning
off power before starting any work or troubleshooting
WARNING! All customer supplied wires that connect to the positive terminal of the
battery must be sized to supply at least 125% of the maximum operating current and
FUSED at the battery to carry that load. DO NOT USE CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH THIS
PRODUCT!
.
The path the harness cable follows to the power supply will vary, depending upon where the
power supply has been mounted. If the power supply has been mounted against the rear
cab wall, the path would be:
1.
Secure harness cable to Micro Edge mounting bracket with heavy-duty wire ties (Fig. 4)
2.
Now have the harness cable follow the factory mirror bracket to the point where the
bracket meets the vehicle door. Secure the cable with heavy-duty wire ties.
3.
Remove the interior door panel. When you are sure that no door components will be
damaged, drill a hole in the door just below the point where the factory mirror bracket
connects to the door. Insert a rubber grommet to prevent water leakage.
4.
Insert the harness cable through the hole and route it towards the door’s hinge panel.
Drill a hole in the hinge panel and insert the harness cable.
Be sure that the cable does
not interfere with the movement of any door or window components
(Fig. 5).
5.
Route the cable into the cab through the kick panel and then under the rocker panel
molding toward the back of the cab. Make sure that the
harness cable does not bind up
when the door is opened and closed.