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New housing, new possibilities: Model 260 redesigned
01.06.25Model 260 has always been slim, lightweight, and high-performing – ideal for modern vehicle designs with limited space. Now, the redesigned version takes versatility to a new level.
One housing, two uses, your brand in the spotlight
28.03.25Whether on the road or on the job – Models 260 (tail light) and 905 (work light) share more than just the same manufacturer. Both lights feature a compact, modern housing that looks great on any vehicle fleet. Even better: you can now customize the housing with your own logo.
Custom parts in 3D printing – customized products for everyone
21.02.25Do you want to create your own design for your vehicle? But you can't do it with standard components and a custom part is out of the question because the expected tool costs are not in line with the cost-benefit ratio? Custom parts in 3D printing make it possible!
This production process offers new possibilities for anyone who needs smaller series but does not want to compromise on high-quality, precisely fitting components. The days when only huge quantities were profitable are over. Additive manufacturing takes your ideas to the next level: ...
3D printing for series parts – A headlight for the “Sherpa” from Genkinger
15.04.243D printing for the Genkinger “Sherpa”, 3D printing for serial parts? Of course! At the end of 2023, the special-purpose vehicle manufacturer Genkinger was faced with a new challenge. They had to integrate a new headlight for its “Sherpa” small goods transporter. The requirements were clear: 1. the light has to fit precisely into the sloping front of the vehicle. 2. It has all the necessary approvals for possible road use. ...