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Perko Double Contact Bayonet Socket, Black Polymer w/10" Pigtail - Made in USA
Perko Double Contact Bayonet Socket, Black Polymer w/10" Pigtail - Made in USA
SKUCT-106982
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Ensure dependable electrical connections for your marine lighting system with the Perko Double Contact Bayonet Socket. Crafted from durable, corrosion-resistant black polymer and featuring a reliable brass spring, this socket is built to withstand harsh marine environments. Proudly made in the USA, it offers peace of mind and long-lasting performance. Upgrade your vessel's lighting reliability today.
- Durable Black Polymer Body: Resists corrosion and wear in harsh marine conditions, ensuring longevity.
- 10" Pigtail: Pre-attached wire lead simplifies installation and wiring, saving you time and effort.
- Double Contact Bayonet Design: Ensures a secure and stable connection for bayonet-style bulbs, preventing loose contacts.
- Brass Spring: Provides a strong, positive electrical connection for consistent bulb illumination and performance.
- 3/4" Outer Diameter: Standard size for broad compatibility with various marine light fixture housings.
- Made in USA: Manufactured to high standards by Perko, a trusted name in marine hardware since 1907, ensuring quality and reliability.
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