Bulbs are a fundamental part of a machine's lighting. They are used in work lamps, taillights, indicators, license plate lighting, and warning systems – and play an important role in both safety and function. At Sagroparts, we've compiled a selection of bulbs that withstand the stresses of agriculture, focusing on reliability, lifespan, and fit.
When are new bulbs needed?
Over time, bulbs wear out due to vibrations, moisture, and long workdays. Timely replacement is crucial to avoid downtime and malfunctions in the electrical system. Our bulbs cover the most common uses:
- Work lighting – halogen lamps provide stable and wide light flow, perfect for early mornings and late nights when you need clear visibility around the machine.
- Indicators and taillights – for instance, T10 5W lamps or 24-volt LED lamps ensure your machine signals clearly in traffic or on farmyards.
- License plate lighting – small lamps that illuminate the registration plate. A broken license plate lamp can lead to an annotation during inspection.
- LED or xenon conversion – in some cases, resistors are needed to avoid flickering lights or error codes in the system. We have the necessary accessories.
Our range of bulbs
We have bulbs in several varieties, all tested to withstand demanding environments. Here are some examples of what you can find with us:
- H11 halogen bulbs – often used for work lights and low beams. Provide a pleasant light with good range.
- T10 bulbs – smaller lamps for position lights, control panels, and signaling where space is limited.
- Xenon lamps – for those who need extra brightness, e.g., for road transport in the dark. They shine bright, white, and far.
- Resistors 12 V and 24 V – necessary for LED conversion to ensure the system operates without disturbances or warning messages.
How to choose the right bulb
To ensure the bulb functions properly, both type, voltage, and application need to match your machine. Here are a few things to consider:
- Socket type: Different functions require different sockets – for example, H11 for low beams or BA15s for indicators. The wrong socket can result in poor contact or the bulb not fitting at all.
- Voltage: Check whether the system is 12 or 24 volts. Incorrect voltage can burn out the bulb immediately or cause disturbances.
- Light color: Halogen lamps give a warmer glow, while xenon lamps have cooler, stronger light. The choice affects both comfort and how well you perceive the surroundings.
- Environment: Dust, cold, and vibration are everyday occurrences in agriculture. Choose bulbs with robust construction, preferably with durable glass covers and a sealed design.
We help you find the right light for the right function
Whether you need to replace an indicator bulb, improve your work lighting, or add resistors for LED conversion, the right solution is available with us. We've selected our bulbs focusing on function, compatibility, and durability – so you can focus on the job without interruptions.
See our range of bulbs for tractors, implements, and trailers – and ensure the entire lighting system works as it should.