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there are several types of attachments depending on the manufactuer some of the common ones: three screws spaced (120 degrees apart) press on a continuous lip that keeps the globe from falling out (these should be hand tight only) just back out the screws about 75% of the way Some globes have slotsin the ring and bumps on the fixture (3 or 4) so that if you rotate the globe at some point the slots will align with the bumps on the fixture frame and release Some fixtures just have spring clips - spring pressure is all that holds the globe on; just pull stright down and the spring pressure will release; try this one last because if the true answer is one of the other solutions, this technique may break the globe
Globe replacement for Touch Lamp #T-7550
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
The correct spelling for a fancy light fixture is "chandelier."
The light is wired the same as any voltage fixture. Bring the source voltage to the fixture and connect it to the two fixture wires. If you want to control the off-on of the fixture take the source voltage to a switch first and then out of the switch to the light fixture.
Take the nut off at the bottom of the light fixture by unscrewing it.
Globe. Light globe or light bulb Globe of the World
Never heard of this but I have had some onery tubes in the past. Cut the power off the light. Grab the tube and turn it anticlockwise 1/2 turnv while pulling down lightly No? Then try clockwise. No?
Disconnect the fixture wires and remove the central mounting nut to release the dome from the light fixture in a ceiling fan.
It just holds the bulb, does not have a switch in the fixture.
A lock is a fixture, same as a light, sink, tub. A fitting is usually a part of a fixture, or a fixture is made up of fittings.
If the question is, can I wire a switch to an existing light fixture (and I must assume that it's something like a pull-chain light fixture), the answer is yes.If the question is, "how do I wire a switch to an existing light fixture that has no external switch", the answer is, "in series".The attached web site gives simple instructions on how to wire a basic light switch to an existing light.See sources and related links below