GROTE Reflector: Rectangular, Red, 4 7/16 in Overall Lg
The GROTE 40132 is a rectangular red Stick On Reflector made of acrylic, measuring 4 7/16 in overall length and 1 3/16 in overall width. It meets SAE A standards for reflector performance.
SKU 3G-OTH-660620
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Product Description
The GROTE 40132 is a rectangular red Stick On Reflector made of acrylic, measuring 4 7/16 in overall length and 1 3/16 in overall width. It meets SAE A standards for reflector performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the GROTE 40132 reflector used for?
The GROTE 40132 is a rectangular red stick-on reflector used on trailers, trucks, and heavy equipment to meet SAE A visibility standards. It provides passive safety marking in low-light conditions, helping vehicles comply with road regulations for side and rear conspicuity.
What are the specifications of the GROTE 40132 reflector?
The GROTE 40132 is a rectangular red reflector made of acrylic. It measures 4 7/16 in overall length and 1 3/16 in overall width. It meets SAE A standards for reflector performance. The manufacturer part number is 40132.
Where to buy GROTE 40132 reflectors worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the GROTE 40132 reflector to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. As a global industrial solutions provider, we source and deliver genuine GROTE parts for fleet maintenance and compliance needs.
How to install a GROTE 40132 stick-on reflector?
Clean the mounting surface thoroughly with alcohol or a mild solvent to remove grease and dirt. Peel the backing from the GROTE 40132 reflector and press firmly onto the clean, dry surface. Ensure the reflector is positioned within the required SAE A zone for proper visibility.
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3G Electric supplies GROTE stick on reflectors. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
