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Norman Lamps, Inc NORMAN LAMPS, INC. 1-800-992-8020 SINCE 1985 www.NORMANLAMPS.com Quality • Service • Delivery • Value • Support Welcome to the Wonderful World of Light Bulb Products and Services from Norman Lamps Incorporated. We are pleased to present you with our 2007 Catalog. The Year 2007 marks our 23rd year in the business of light bulb manufacturing and distribution. In 1985 we began as a small distributor of miniature lamps in West Chicago, Illinois. Throughout the following 23 years in business we have experienced tremendous growth through expansion of our product line and value added services. This expanded product line, backed by our huge inventory and new, large distribution facility, enables us to effectively service all areas of lighting requirement. Whatever your light bulb requirements are, we have the manufacturing, inventory, pricing and distribution system to consistently fill your orders on time and accurately, saving you time and money. Call us for pricing on any lamp products you are currently using. We can offer you savings, brands and delivery that will enable you to greatly simplify your purchasing process. By utilizing us as your primary source for light bulbs and related products, you can consolidate much of your lamp purchasing to a single, reliable vendor. As you look through our new lamp catalog, please note the diversity of lamp products we now offer. Allow us the opportunity to service all of your lamp requirements. In return we promise to continually bring to you quality products, personal service, reliable delivery, real value and ongoing support for many years to come. Please visit our new website at www.NormanLamps.com. Take advantage of our vast and growing lamp database including cross references. It contains lamp specifications, photos, and part numbers of over 12,000 lamps from manufacturers around the world. All specifications along with photos can be printed out with a “click” of a button. NORMAN LAMPS INCORPORATED “Distributing Light To The World”® CATALOG#2007-R9 CONTENTS NORMAN LAMPS, INC. Distributing Light To The World VALUE ADDED SERVICES Tuff-Coat® Shatter Containment Coating Process, Color Coating, 100% Inspection Service, Aging and Selection, Blister Packing, Bar Coding, Custom Design and Manufacturing, U.L. Approval and Maintenance, Special Packaging Requirements, Inventory Management, Facilities Lamp Mapping and Identification ......... 4-5 LAMP REFERENCE Basic Lamp Construction, Electrical Characteristics, Application & Design Factors, Lamp Bases, Lamp Filaments, Common Lamp Shapes ............................................................................................................... 6-9 1. INCANDESCENT LAMPS A-15, A-19, A-21, A-23, F-10, F-15, F-20, PS-25, PS-30, PS-35, PS-40, PS-52, Miniature Lamps, Flashlight Lamps, Chandelier Lamps, C=7, C-9, Globe Lamps, G-8, G-12, G-16.5, G-25, G-40, Reflector Lamps, R-12, R-14, R-16, R-20, BR-30, BR-38, BR-40, R-52, S-6, S-8, S-11, S-14, Tubular Lamps, T-6, T-6.5, T-7, T-8, T-10, “Lumiline” and “Linestra” Tubes............................................................................................................... 10-83 2. EUROPEAN LAMPS Miniature European Lamps, Special Service Lamps, “Pygmy” Type............................................................ 84-87 3. NEON LAMPS Miniature Neon Lamps, Wire Terminal, Based Neon Lamps, Attached Resistor Lamps, Custom Assemblies, Flicker-Flame........................................................................................................................................... 88-95 4. LIGHT EMITTING DIODES Based L.E.D. Lamps, Discrete L.E.D.’s, White Light L.E.D.’s, Automotive Replacement L.E.D. Lamps, Exit Sign Replacement L.E.D. Lamps, L.E.D. Exit Signs, Emergency Lights, L.E.D. Mounting Hardware .................. 97-121 5. HALOGEN LAMPS Low voltage Bi-Pin Lamps, 120 Volt Bi-Pin Lamps, Single-Ended, Double-Ended, Halogen Flashlight Lamps, Wedge Base Halogens, MR-8, MR-11, MR-16, HPL Series Spot Light, Specialty Medical Halogens, Fiber-Optic Halogens, Automotive Halogen Lamps, AR-48, AR-70, AR111 ............................................................. 122-146 6. PAR LAMPS PAR-14, PAR-16, PAR-20, PAR-30, PAR-36, PAR-38, PAR-38 Side Prong, PAR-46 Screw Terminals, PAR-46 Side Prong, PAR-56 Screw Terminals, PAR-56 Mogul End Prong, PAR-64 Mogul Eng Prong, Tuff-Coated® PAR Lamps..................................................................................................................... 148-155 7. FLUORESCENT LAMPS and SPECIAL FLUORESCENT LAMPS Compact “Coil-Lights” 9W, 13W, 15W, 20W, 23W, 65W, 85W, Compact Reflector Lamps, R-20, R-30, BR-38, R-40, Compact A-15, A-19, Compact Globes, Compact “Jar” Lamps, Straight Tubes, U-Bent Tubes, Circular Fluorescent Lamps in T-9, T-5, and T-4, Fluorescent Starters, Special Application Tube Lamps, “TLD” Series of Special Application/Special Output Tube lamps, Color Tubes, Tuff-Coated® Fluorescent Lamps.......... 156-185 8. SEALED BEAM LAMPS PAR-36, PAR-46, PAR-56, PAR-64, Rectangular Sealed Beam Lamps, Emergency Lighting, Automotive, Aircraft, Airfield, Tractor, Train Signal Lamps, Military Vehicles, Motor-Cycle, Hand Held Lanterns, Beacon and Special Service Sealed Beam Lamps, Spot Lamps, Fog Lights, Emergency Vehicles .......................................... 187-191 9. NAVIGATIONAL LAMPS Aircraft, Marine, Runway, Airfield, Trains, Railroad.............................................................................. 192-203 10. INDICATOR LIGHTS Panel Mount Indicators, Relampable, Non-Relampable, Incandescent, Neon and L.E.D. Types, “Snap-To-Fit” Panel Mount Indicators, Cartridge Lamps and Housings, Common and Special Lenses, Custom Indicator Assemblies............................................................................................................................. 204-218 2 Orders Information Lamps Not Listed U.S.A. 1-800-992-8020 FAX: 1-866-482-3916 WEB: www.NORMANLAMPS.com NORMAN LAMPS, INC. TABLECONTENTS OF CONTENTS Distributing Light To The World 11. MEDICAL/OPTICAL LAMPS Microscope, Instrument lamps, Examination Equipment Lamps, Operating Room, Test Equipment, X-Ray Machines, Dental Curing Equipment.................................................................................................... 220-225 12. SSTV/PROJECTION LAMPS Stage and Studio Lamps, Projection Equipment Lamps, Photo Lamps, Microfilm Illumination, Spot Light Lamps, Specialty Equipment, Fiber-Optic Lamps, Enlarger Lamps, Display Lighting, A.N.S.I. Coded Lamps, Video, General Illumination ..................................................................................................................226-232 13. H.I.D. LAMPS Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium, Low Pressure Sodium, Mercury Vapor, High-Output, Special C.R.I., Pulse Start, Self Ballasted, Instant Restrike, Double Ended Metal Halide, 2-Pin Metal Halide, Colors, Tuff-Coated® ........233-238 14. INFRARED HEAT LAMPS Halogen I.R. Tube Lamps, BR-40 I.R. Heat Lamps, PAR-38 I.R. Heat Lamps, Ruby-Red, Clear, Tuff-Coated® Reflector I.R. Heat Lamps ...............................................................................................................240-242 17. GERMICIDAL LAMPS U.V. Germicidal Tube Lamps, U. V. Compact U-Shape Germicidal Lamps, “Slimline” Tube Lamps, E-17 Screw Base Germicidal Lamp......................................................................................................246-251 15. BLACK LIGHT LAMPS Black-Light Blue (BLB) U.V. Straight Tube Lamps, Black Light (BL) U. V. Straight Tube Lamps, Non-U.V. Black Lights Including: R-20, R-30, R-40, A-19...............................................................................................243-244 16. NEODYMIUM LAMPS Full Spectrum Straight Tubes, Reflector Lamps R-20, R-30, R-40, A-19, A-21...............................................245 18. STARBURST® 40,000 HOUR LAMPS Replaces: G-16.5, G-25, G-40, S-14, T-6.5 Exit Sign, Direct Replacements ............................................252-253 19. LAMP SOCKETS Wedge Base, Miniature Bayonet, S. C. Bayonet, D. C. Bayonet, Screw Base: E-5, E-10, E-12, E-17, E-14 European, E-27, P25S, Ceramic Sockets for Halogen Bi-Pin, GZ-9.5, MR-11 and MR-16 Lamp Types, Panel Mount, P.C. Mount, Wire Terminal, Custom Design and Manufactured Lamp Sockets ...........................254-261 20. FLAT CABLE LIGHTS “Strip” Cable Lights, 24-28 Volt Operation, Relampable ...............................................................................262 21. ROPE LIGHTING .50 Diameter, Flexible Rope Lights, 150 Foot Rolls, Clear, Red, Gree, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Pink, Mounting Hardware, 120 Volt Operation.............................................................................................................263 22. HOLIDAY LIGHT SETS Mini Light Sets, 100 Strand, Clear, Multi, Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange,Yellow, 120 Volt Operation ......264 23. LAMP EXTRACTION TOOLS/LAMP BASES For Use On: T1-3/4, T-2, and T3-1/2 Size Lamps ........................................................................................265 24. LAMP SOCKET ADAPTORS Reducers, Enlargers, Extenders, Custom......................................................................................................266 25. SILICONE LAMP BOOTS T-1, T1-1/4, T1-3/4, T2, T3-1/4, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue White, Orange, Various Sizes, Custom Sizes and Custom Color Shades ........................................................................................................................................267 26. MS/NSN CROSS
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