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43163 Grote Theft Resistant Mounting Flange on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Redmond, Oregon, United States

Redmond, Oregon, United States
PACKAGING MAY BE SOILED DUE TO STORAGE, BUT PART IS BRAND NEW AND UNUSED.
Manufacturer Part Number:43163 Brand:GROTE UPC:089373469553

Theft-Resistant Mounting Flange and Pigtail Retention Cap for 2 1/2″ Round Lamps, Chrome-Plated, ABS


Features and Benefits
  • Patented twist-in locking system keeps lamp from backing out
  • Ideal for LED lighting
  • Fits 2 1/2" LED and incandescent lamps
  • Pigtail retention cap keeps pigtail from backing away from lamp
  • Requires 2 5/8" hole

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