Difference between revisions of "Recessed Double Contact Lamp Holder"

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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.
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Revision as of 15:20, 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 another type.

Transco2.gif

There is another style that is referred to as the snap-in tombstone style socket.