Measuring plastic light globes is a key part of making sure your fixtures are secure and ready to withstand harsh weather and wind. It helps prevent bugs and other small animals from making homes out of your fixtures as well. Proper measurements are the key to protecting your bulb from being shattered as well. Superior Lighting offers bright, energy efficient and cost effective lights and lighting fixtures that suit a wide range of environments. We can help guide you through the process of replacing your lighting globe.
To make sure you are getting a consistent and accurate measurement of your plastic lighting globes, you need the following tools.
Superior Lighting offers numerous lighting globe fixtures in all styles. It is crucial for you to determine which type you need before ordering a replacement. We can help you figure out what type is best for the fixture you happen to own.
Here are a few examples of the different attachment models there are out there for lighting fixtures. You globe’s openings may be in one of the following styles…
In neckless fixtures, the opening of the globe does not protrude from the globes itself the way it does on a jar. Instead, the opening is flat against the contour of the globe.
Unlike the neckless, the opening of plain lip lighting globes does protrude from the shape of the fixture. This gives the impression of a jar or vase-like appearance when the opening is facing upward. The lip does not have any spiraling screw threads, but is plain, as the name suggests.
The threaded lip opening style has a protruding edge just like the plain lip but is threaded to accommodate a screw style fixture.
There are two key dimensions you need to know when you are measuring your plastic lighting globes. The first you can obtain by taking your plastic globe, and placing the tip of the tape measure on one edge of the mouth of the globe, and laying it flat across the top in a straight line. Write down the length of the two furthest points on the opening.
To get the second dimension, all you need to do is point the mouth of the globe upwards. It helps if you have a steady and secure surface to do this, like a tabletop. Place the tape measure so that the tip is going straight down into the middle of the globe. Straighten it when the tip hits the wall of the globe.
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