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Norman Lamp 6839

$1.25/Each
Part# 08-13141
MFR Model# 6839

Overview

Since 1985 Norman Lamps, a U.S. based corporation, has been a valued supplier of certified aircraft lamps to the U.S. Defense Department (DOD), Naval Air Systems Command (NAV-AIR), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). We are specialists in design, development, production and worldwide distribution of high quality, long life lighting products.

Lamp No.: 6839
Size: T 1
Volts/Amp: 28/.024
   
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Reviews

They work. Nice and bright, decent longevity. I see a review by Roger M stating that the lamp has a ring thats not flush. Its a flange. It has to be there for this bulbs specification. 6839s are flanged bulbs. If its a problem in our use of the bulb its because you chose the wrong bulb and shouldnt reflect on the product.

Brian
June 19, 2024

These lamps fit and work well in my annunciator switch module.

Larry K Verified Purchase

Norman Lamp 6839

March 26, 2024

Csm E Verified Purchase

Norman Lamp 6839

February 9, 2022

This manufacturer’s 6839 lamp has a base ring that is not completely flush with the bottom of the bulb, causing the bulb to stick out out slightly from the housing when installed. Not normal from other suppliers and a problem in our use of the bulb.

Roger M Verified Purchase

Norman Lamp 6839

July 14, 2021

Q&A

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