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Threaded Light Socket with UL China factory price

 

Threaded Light Socket

 

Keyless Threaded Light Socket with Hickey and Ring:

Cooper Porcelain Ceiling Threaded Light Socket White
Voltage:250V
Working: Current: 4A
Material: Ceramic
Metal Material: Iron, aluminum, zinc alloy, copper plating, zinc plating,
Porcelain Body: not glazed
Screw Shell:    E14 zinc-plating iron/copper-plating iron/brass/aluminum
Center Contact:    Copper/iron copper plating/stainless steel
Center Piece:    Copper/iron copper plating/stainless steel
Terminal:    Copper/zinc alloy
Contraction Screw: Copper/zinc alloy.

1)  product name: Threaded Light Socket
2) certificate: SAA, UL, CE, ROHS.
3)  voltage:250v-750v;
electric current:4A-16A;
4)  main material: high pressure & ceramic, common ceramic, porcelain;
5)  metal: Copper, iron, aluminum, zinc alloy
6)  size: as your requested
7)  available wire:
0.75mm2; 0.55mm2.

A threaded light socket is a type of socket that allows a light bulb to be screwed into place using threads on the socket and bulb.

This type of socket is commonly used in lamps and other light fixtures where the bulb needs to be easily replaceable.

 

E27 Lamp Sockets Phenolic Bakelite Base Light Socket Ring

 

Features:

Threaded design for secure bulb installation
Compatible with a wide range of light bulbs
Easy to install and replace.

 

Specification:

Material: typically made of metal or plastic
Voltage: depends on the specific socket and bulb used
Wattage: varies depending on the specific socket and bulb used.

 

Description:

The threaded light socket is a simple and effective solution for securing light bulbs in lamps and other fixtures.

It features threads on the socket that match those on the bulb, allowing for easy installation and replacement of bulbs.

This type of socket is available in a variety of materials and specifications to meet the needs of different applications.

Keyless Threaded Light Socket with Hickey and Ring

 

FAQ:

What are the different types of threaded sockets available?

There are several types of threaded light sockets available, including medium base sockets, candelabra sockets, and mogul base sockets.

Medium base sockets are the most common type and are used for standard household bulbs. Candelabra sockets are smaller and used for decorative bulbs, while mogul base sockets are larger and used for high wattage bulbs.

What is the max watt that can be used with lamp holder?

The maximum wattage that can be used with a threaded light socket depends on the specific socket and bulb used.

Exceeding the maximum wattage limit can pose several hazards, including overheating of the socket and wiring, which can lead to a fire hazard. Additionally, using high wattage bulbs with a socket that is not designed to handle the load can cause the bulb to burn out quickly or even explode.

Can threaded light sockets be used with LED bulbs?

Yes, threaded light sockets can be used with LED bulbs. In fact, LED bulbs are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and environmental benefits.

LED bulbs use significantly less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, which can result in significant cost savings over time. They also last much longer than incandescent bulbs, reducing the need for frequent bulb changes and disposal.

    Date: August 07, 2016