Feature(may vary by option.)

●Table lamp rewiring kit for vintage lamps or DIY lighting fixtures
●8 foot lamp cord with matching molded polarized plug
●Includes an 18 gauge 2 wire SPT-1 cord set, 3-way turn, knob socket, nut and threaded rod
●3-way lamp socket has an antique brass plated shell for standard size bulbs; Medium base light socket with 1/8 IPS socket cap with set screw
●Works with regular bulbs and LED bulbs

[Antique Brass]




[Brown]




[Antique Bronze]




[Black]




[Clear Silver]





Description

Matching Socket and Lamp Cord Set in Matching Color Finish

Antique Brass Colored SocketAntique Brass Colored Socket

Antique Brass Colored Lamp CordAntique Brass Colored Lamp Cord

Threaded RodThreaded Rod

hardwarehardware

3-Way (for 3-way light bulbs) lamp socket with brass plated shell for standard size bulbs. Medium Base (E-26) light socket with 1/8 IPS socket cap w/Set Screw, 250W-250V - Also works with regular bulbs and LED bulbs. Socket cap has 1/8 threaded base.

8 Foot SPT-1 matching color, 18/2 Plastic Covered Lamp Cord - Wire Sets. High quality U.L. CSA listed lamp cord sets with polarized plugs and stripped, copper-tipped ends. 18/2 105° U.L. CSA

5/8 Inch 1/8 IP Steel Running Thread Nipples (3/8" O.D.) with rust resistant yellow zinc plate.

Locking washer and hex nut for threaded pipe. Only basic screwdriver and pliers are needed to complete this repair.

Kit instructionsKit instructions

Complete Instructions and Guidance Included

Each kit comes with instructions and wiring diagram for how to use the lamp parts included in the kits.

- 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.