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Standard light bulb socket sizes.
Other sizes with a data sheet in iec 60064 are a50 a55 a67 a68 a71 a75 and a80.
To help you understand what shapes and sizes you will need we have created the following guide on light bulb sizes.
Bulbs with these bases are the most popular of all screw base bulbs.
The letter e before a number indicates it s an edison bulb.
Here is the light bulb socket size chart to help you determine what size do you need your light bulb to be.
The light bulb base and socket are manufactured in a way that predetermines the light bulb s position in the socket.
They are commonly used for general lighting in standard light fixtures such as ceiling lights lamps can lights outdoor spotlight and flood light fixtures and.
You can compare most common e size designations with a thread diameter see the specific light bulb name for that size see what are the most common applications and even see the official standard for light bulbs.
Take the number and divide by 8 and that is the diameter of the bulb at its widest point.
No matter how the end user places the light bulb base into the socket it will always turn and lock into the same position every time creating a fail safe for the light bulb s operation.
Comparison between a15 a17 a19 a21 a23 light bulbs by their dimension.
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You don t want to buy a bulb only to find that it doesn t fit in the socket.
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Light bulb socket sizes chart.
Light bulbs come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are generally categorized by their bases the part that screws into a light socket.
The image below compares our g50 bulbs in all three base sizes.
The edison screw fitting is a system of screw mounts used for light bulbs developed by thomas edison in 1909.
Another common a series light bulb type is the a15 bulb which is commonly used for appliances and ceiling fans.
Bulbs with these base types can be used interchangeably as there is only a 1 millimeter difference in base size.
48 mm wide at its widest point.