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Q2B Siren, Electro-Mechanical Classic Design, Pedestal Mount

SKU: FS-2QB-P//Out of Stock

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"It's not a fire truck without a Q-Siren."

More than 50 years of fire service tradition and history. The Federal Signal Q2B® electro-mechanical siren is a beautifully streamlined, chrome-plated siren designed to provide unparalleled reliability for long-life operation. When mounted on emergency vehicles, the Q2B delivers a powerful warning sound of 123 decibels at 10 feet, more than any other electro-mechanical siren.

A heavy-duty coaster clutch is standard on Q2B models. The unique coaster clutch design enables the siren to deliver longer coast-down sound once power is removed to reduce battery drain. The “worry free” clutch is subject to very little wear and requires no service attention or adjustments. Use the standard electric brake to quickly silence the siren.

Two Q2B models are available. The Q2B-P comes with pedestal and housing for bumper mounting. Q2B-NN is designed for recessed mounting in the bumper.

Features:

  • Improves emergency vehicle operator safety
  • 123 decibels at 10 feet
  • Chrome plating and highly polished stainless steel
  • "Worry free" coaster clutch
  • Quality and reliability

Specifications:

Voltage12 VDC
Operating Current100A
Sound Output123 dB @ 10ft.
Dimensions14.0" x 10.0" x 10.5"

The distinctive sound of the Q2B electro-mechanical siren is a registered trademark owned by Federal Signal Corporation.

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Federal Q Review

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Its not a fire truck if it doesn't have a Q!

Best traffic mover!

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I have used these since the early 70's. Had them mounted on roof of all of our ambulances. When you got to an intersection, and had this peaked out, time stopped! You get a better sense of direction of where the emergency vehicle is approaching from, unlike the electronic siren. There is a art to running these things. I do not like the brake system on the new ones compared to the older ones ( have to pulse brake on new ones). Also had them on most of the fire trucks I have driven over the years. Air horns are the best, but the Q is a close runner up.