Had you been paying better attention to this thread, you would have realized that we are talking about the 4008 which had a bracket...not a fin.Whelen Rules wrote:No it was to protect the belt drive rotational system on early VortexR sirens. The VortexR-4 and WPS 4004 are both rated at 129dB.MattDean1003 wrote:'Twas not a fin, peeps, 'twas a bracket to kinda hold everything together.
Yes, they did. I believe I have the service manual from Federal in my file file cabinet for that siren. Some of the very last "Series C" 1003 Thunderbolts manufactured, are in Canton Twp. Michigan.coyoteunknown wrote: Didn't Federal Signal actually release a Series C Thunderbolt that was capable of 131dB output at 100' in an attempt to compete against other sirens?
A Klaxon ES is rated 129db@100 as well, but the whelens have a better output with the lower tone.Whelen Rules wrote:No it was to protect the belt drive rotational system on early VortexR sirens. The VortexR-4 and WPS 4004 are both rated at 129dB.MattDean1003 wrote:'Twas not a fin, peeps, 'twas a bracket to kinda hold everything together.
Here is the site with the 4008 siren info on it.SirenkiD wrote:The 4008 is no longer in production. It was not very popular, and the NG 4004/R4 is only 3 dB quieter.
Heres some infoMODEL DESCRIPTIONcoyoteunknown wrote:So it looks like a 3016 heavily modified...
There's no information on this on the Whelen website, while the 4000 series is still in production, has the 4008 model been discontinued?
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