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Above is referred to as the "button" style socket.  Below is an example of the wrong type.
 
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There is another style that is referred to as the snap-in tombstone style socket.  It is the wrong type for my box sign.  Please ensure that the correct button style part is ordered as opposed to the incorrect tombstone style socket.
 
There is another style that is referred to as the snap-in tombstone style socket.  It is the wrong type for my box sign.  Please ensure that the correct button style part is ordered as opposed to the incorrect tombstone style socket.
 
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Revision as of 15:19, 7 March 2011

Transco Lamp Holders
Fluorescent Lamp Holders for Outdoor Enclosed Signs
730-1/730-2 Snap-in Button

  • 89728 730-1 Snap-in Button (Spring)
  • 89729 730-2 Snap-in Button (Stationary)

Another Manufacturer:

Button Style - Snap-In - Recessed Double Contact Lamp holder - Use With 800 & 1500 MA HO Lamps - NO SPRING End - Rated 660W - 600V

  • Manufacturer: Kulka
  • Manufacturer's Part#: 582

By other names:

  • Box Sign Push In Lamp Socket
  • Cabinet Sign Push In Fluorescent Lamp Socket

What they look like:

Transco1.gif

Above is referred to as the "button" style socket. Below is an example of the wrong type.

Transco2.gif

There is another style that is referred to as the snap-in tombstone style socket. It is the wrong type for my box sign. Please ensure that the correct button style part is ordered as opposed to the incorrect tombstone style socket.