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Bakelite 2-Slot Cap with 1/8F Thread & Set Screw. Fits bakelte shells #40315 & #40316.
| Other Items that may be assorted with this item | | 40304 | Bakelite One-Slot Socket Cap with 1/8F Thread... | | 40305 | Bakelite Keyless Socket Cap with 1/8F Thread... | | 40306 | Bakelite 2-Slot Socket Cap with 1/8F Thread... | | 40314 | Bridge Arm (Floor Lamp) Swivel Bracket, Socket Cap Adapter... | | 40315 | Bakelite Shell w/Uno Threads... | | 40316 | Outer Threaded Bakelite Shell... | | 40318 | Bakelite Ring for use w/Threaded Bakelite Shell... | | 40300 | Socket Cap, Brass, No Side Outlet, 1/8IP... | | 40300G | Socket cap, brite gilt, no side outlet, 1/8IP (pictured)... | | 40300M | Leviton brand 1/4 IP brass socket cap w/ss... | | 40300N | Socket cap, nickel, no side outlet, 1/8 IP... | | 40301 | Socket cap, brass, with side outlet... | | 40310 | One slot socket shell, brass, uno thread... | | 40310G | One slot socket shell, bright gilt, uno thread... | | 40310N | One slot socket shell, nickel, no uno thread... | | 40311 | 2-slot socket shell, brass, uno thread... | | 40311G | 2-slot socket shell, bright gilt, uno thread... | | 40311N | 2-slot socket shell, nickel, no uno thread... | | 40312 | Short keyless shell, brass, uno thread... | | 40312G | Short keyless shell, bright gilt, uno thread... | | 40312N | Short keyless shell, nickel, no uno thread... | | 40303 | Socket cap, brass, no set screw, no side out... | | 40303G | Socket cap, gilt, no set screw, no side out... | | 40308 | One slot shell, brass, no uno... | | 40308G | One slot shell, bright gilt, no uno... | | 40309 | 2-slot shell, brass, no uno... | | 40309G | 2-slot shell, bright gilt, no uno... | | 40313 | Short keyless shell, brass, no uno... |
Warning:
Caution: Electrical Hazard!
Important! You must remember that before you attempt to fit, replace, or remove any of the parts on an electric lamp or fixture you must always disconnect or unplug the lamp or fixture from any source of electricity before you begin. Simply turning the lamp "off" will not protect you from an electrical shock.
If you are not sure how to safely disconnect your lamp or fixture from its electrical source, you should contact a licensed electrician or your local power company for further instructions.
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