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SKU: BBM-021-8059-00 Heat Warning Piezo Buzzer for Agricultural Equipment and Tractors


Heat Warning Piezo Buzzer for Agricultural Equipment and Tractors
Purchase Heat Warning Piezo Buzzer for Agricultural Equipment and Tractors
  • SKU: BBM-021-8059-00 Heat Warning Piezo Buzzer for Agricultural Equipment and Tractors

  • $33.99

Description

When your tractor starts running hot, you need to know about it fast—before that temperature spike turns into an expensive engine rebuild. This piezo buzzer gives you that critical audio alert when heat levels climb beyond safe operating limits, cutting through cab noise and field distractions to get your attention when it matters most.

What You're Getting

  • Loud, clear audio warning that cuts through engine and cab noise
  • Reliable piezo technology that works in all weather conditions
  • Compact design fits in tight dashboard spaces
  • Universal 12V system compatibility for most agricultural equipment
  • Direct replacement for worn or failed heat warning buzzers

Built for Real Farm Work

This buzzer is designed for the demanding environment of agricultural equipment where constant vibration, temperature extremes, dust, and moisture are daily challenges. Whether you're running a combine through harvest, pulling heavy tillage equipment, or operating stationary equipment like pumps or generators, this buzzer provides the reliable warning system you need to protect your investment.

Made to Last

Piezo buzzers are known for their durability and long service life compared to traditional electromagnetic buzzers. The solid-state design has no moving parts to wear out, making it ideal for the harsh vibration and temperature conditions found in farm equipment. The weatherproof construction keeps moisture and dust out while the robust electrical connections handle the voltage variations common in agricultural electrical systems.

Installation Notes

This buzzer typically connects to your existing heat warning circuit through two wires—positive and ground. Most installations involve removing the old buzzer and connecting the new one to the same wiring harness. The compact size usually allows for direct mounting in the original location. Always test the warning system after installation by checking that the buzzer sounds during the ignition self-test cycle.