Unscrew the nut and lift off the shade or top.
How to fix a floor lamp.
Next unplug the lamp and inspect the cord and plug.
Remove the light bulb from the socket.
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Run it in the lamp and then through the socket.
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Loose screws may have been the lamp s only problem.
Includes information on newer lamps.
Do not lose any of the pieces.
You can begin repairing a floor lamp by disassembling the lamp.
Usually there is a nut that holds a shade on or if the lamp has an open glass top there is a nut around the socket.
To take it apart start by taking the screws off the foundation.
Try a new bulb and plug the lamp into a different outlet before taking things apart.
If that doesn t work operate the switch.
Get the new wires.
You will want 6 of the cord extending above the lamp.
What to do when the lamp does not work.
Whether an heirloom antique or modern piece you may have a table lamp reading lamp or floor lamp that you cannot bear to part with.
Place a small piece of electrical tape on the extra cord to hold it.
If not take it apart again and proceed with the following steps.
1 unplug the floor lamp.
The electrical cord will be pulled up through the lamp.
2 unscrew the section that is loose.
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3 take a small piece of duct tape and wrap it around the inner grooves of the pole.
Remove the shade or top of the floor lamp.
Grab the two wires near where they turn down into the body of the lamp and pull up.
4 reattach pole and screw on until tight.
Get the new socket the one with the nuts.
It should turn on and off without flickering.
If a bulb flickers when you turn on the lamp you may only need to tighten the bulb in its socket.