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   Hubbell Lighting Inc  Hubbell Lighting Buyers Guide\ 7 — Outdoor Lighting Products  

Bullet Lampholders - Page 39

 

 

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Hubbell bullet lampholders are designed for years of trouble-free operation with incandescent or mercury lamps. The 308 series is damp location listed - down aim outdoors. The 309 series features a deep housing to shield the lamp, thus eliminating any side or back glare. A tempered lens is sealed in the extension ring for lamp protection in all weather conditions.

Housing

Cast aluminum housing is durable and is protected with a decorative LektrocoteŽ finish.

Adjustable Mounting

1/2" N.P.S.M. male calibrated swivel knuckle for aiming versatility.

Additional Design Features

  • High temperature gasketed
  • Factory wired with 6" of 18 AWG high temperature thermoplastic leads
  • Available in five finishes


ORDERING INFORMATION

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2. Use medium base Par 38 lamps or smaller.
3. Use Par 38 or R40 lamps - 175 watt maximum.

 

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