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Repairing a Lamp?
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Product Info
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- Installing Arditi Brand Metal E27 Lampholder's
- How to unlock my ES & SES Lampholder
- Installing Arditi Brand Plastic E27 lampholder's
- How to install our push fit E27 and E14 lampholders
- Wiring an E27 Pull cord Lampholder
- Wiring an E27 Switched Lampholder
- Installing S.Lilley Brand Metal E27 Lampholders
- How to Install our Lampholder Cup and Cord Grip
- Lampholder Bases explained
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- Wiring A BC Un-Switched Lampholder
- Wiring An S.Lilley BC Switched Lampholder
- Wiring a Plastic BC Lampholder
- Installing the 40mm BC 4 Part Lampholder
- Wiring the BC Push Wire Plastic Snap on Cap Lampholder
- Safer switched lampholder not working
- Aligning a BC Unswitched Lampholder
- Lampholder Bases explained
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- Kit 33 Installation Guide
- Kit 17 Installation Guide - ES Version
- Kit 32 Installation Guide
- Kit 21 Installation Guide
- Ceramic Side Entry Wiring Kit with a ES | E27 | Edison Screw Lampholder
- Ceramic Side Entry Wiring Kit with BC | B22 Lampholder
- Kit 18 Installation Guide
- Kit 15 Installation Guide
- Kit 35 Installation Guide
- Plastic Wooden Table Lamp Fixing Kit With Backplate and Cover - BC Version
- Plastic Wooden Table Lamp Fixing Kit With Wood Nipple – BC Version
- Kit 12 Installation Guide
- Kit 11 Installation Guide
- Kit 8 Installation Guide
- Kit 1 Installation Guide
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Creating a Lamp?
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- How to fix or install a lampholder onto a ceramic item with limited hand access.
- How to turn a bottle into a light fitting
- Measuring Bottle Hole For Bung Size
- Converting a Hong Kong Paraffin Lamp into a Table lamp
- Installing our ceiling roses
- How to Convert a Gas Blow Torch Into a Light Fitting
- How to repair a light that has a lamp inside and outside
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Videos
What does 10mm or 1/2″ entry mean?
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There are 2 more common thread sizes in the world of lighting, 10mm and 1/2″ (12.7mm) approx. To find out what one you need is simple, there should be a thread that’s sticking out of your lamp fitting where the lampholder screws onto, you simply need to measure the outside diameter of that thread, After removing the lampholder.
10mm is generally used on modern lights and would be used if creating a new light fitting, whereas 1/2″ is found on older units such as floor standing and table lamps.
- 10mm Pitch is 1mm (Fine Thread)
- 1/2″ Pitch is 26 TPI (Turns per Inch)
If you cannot gain access to the male thread sticking out, and you only have the thread on the lampholder to measure, then the sizes will be as follows:
- 10mm Thread – 8.8mm Approx.
- 1/2″ Thread – 12mm Approx.
There are many other threads on the market depending on the origin of the lamp maker.
In Metric, there is:
- 8mm
- 13mm – (not to be confused with 1/2″ which is 12.7mm) They will kind of screw together, but due to pitches being different they will bind eventually.
And Imperial, there are a whole host of other size:
- 5/8″
- 5/16″
- 3/8″
- 1/4″ IP (American Thread)
- 1/8″ IP (American Thread)
We have a range of reucders/enlargers hat cover the more common sizes mentioned above, view our range here
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