Essential Tools for Home Improvement and Everyday Use
Essential Tools for Home Improvement and Everyday Use Essential Tools for Home Improvement and Everyday Use
Home Fluorescence Salt Lamp
Gone with the Wind Lamp Sockets

Gone with the Wind Lamp Sockets

$ 15.26

$ 0.00

Unavailable
Gone with the Wind Lamp Sockets

Gone with the Wind Lamp Sockets

$ 15.26

$ 0.00

Title:
  • DefaultTitle
Unavailable
Please select combo product attributes
The combo subtotal is $,SAVE$

Product Details

3 Terminal E26 - Medium base Lamp Socket

Quality Sockets for Quality Restorations
  • Switch: Turn Knob
  • Type: 3 Terminal
  • Screws onto 3/8" - 1/8 IP lamp pipe
  • U.L. Listed
  • Use with E26 - medium base light bulbs
Use with
More Brass Sockets
  •  

Replace both socket and   when restoring older lighting.

See wiring information below.


Gone with the Wind Lamp Socket is an efficient 3 terminal style. It is commonly utilized for Gone with the Wind Lamps. The benefit of this socket is the ability to independently and simultaneously control two lamp sockets with just one turn knob switch. First switch turn - lights top socket, 2-nd turn - lights bottom socket and 3rd turn - lights both the top and bottom bulbs.

The socket body is stamped brass, providing superior durability and a long-lasting quality appearance. Unlike brass-plated or brass-guilt sockets, it does not become dull or washed-out over time.

Wiring 3 Terminal Lamp Socket

3 Terminal Lamp socket must be directly connected to a night light socket.

Lamp wire exits thru bottom of socket.

For safety it is best to replace both 3 terminal lamp socket and secondary keyless socket when rewiring Gone with the Wind Lamps.


Before making any changes to electrical fixtures and/or lamps:

  • Disconnect plug/wire from the electrical source.
  • Turning lamp off will-not protect you from electric shock.
  • If you are unsure how to safely proceed contact a licensed electrician.

You May Also Like

Cart
Essential Tools for Home Improvement and Everyday Use
Your cart is currently empty.