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Round Insulator Disc - Vintage Bakelite Plug Replacement Cover

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$0.89
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Round Dielectric Insulator Disc - 1.05" red dielectric paper board plug cover, for bakelite style circular 2-prong plugs.
 
Top Quality Electrical Supplies For Your Restoration or Handmade Lighting, Lamps, Pendants, etc
 
 Insulator to fit our round Bakelite style 2-prong button plugs (Ribbed and Acorn&Oak style), as well as a great replacement part for most round style antique plugs. Our plugs do come with one of these (so there is no need to buy one if you are buying a plug already), these are intended as a replacement, or spare disc for your needs.
 
NOTE: This is only for 1 INSULATOR ROUND PLUG COVER, no plugs are included, all other items show as an example of how this piece is used. 
 
Specs:
  • Just a hair over an inch diameter: 1.05"
  • Fits our Ribbed and Acorn & Oak style plugs
  • Fits most antique 2-prong round style plugs
  • Constructed of high quality dielectric paperboard, great replacement for cheap cardboard covers.
  • 5
    Exxcellent Product thats hard to find

    Posted by Ron Jeter on Dec 3rd 2019

    I have ordered over 600 of these insulator discs and all of them are a perfect fit for my Vintage Bakelite Plugs. Quick to ship and easy to work with.

  • 5
    Insulator disk

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 1st 2018

    Fast service and exactly what I needed.

  • 5
    Disk

    Posted by Don on Jun 11th 2018

    This is great detail item that adds a safety factor to the vintage plug. Small but necessary item to do the correct restoration.

  • 5
    Insulator Disk

    Posted by Unknown on May 2nd 2018

    I'm glad they have these. They are great replacements for vintage plugs. Great service.

  • 5
    Snapped right in for a perfect fit!

    Posted by Andrea on Mar 21st 2018

    After purchasing a lovely vintage lamp, we got it home and realized that the protective cover near the prongs on the plug (which I later discovered was called an Insulator Disc) was missing, and the wiring was exposed.

    Nervous about plugging it in (although it was plugged in at the antique store), we found these insulator discs and ordered one. It snapped right into the old plug like it had always been there. Feel so much safer with this tiny item in place doing its job!