Friday, June 17, 2011

Replace A Lamp Switch







Replace a Lamp Switch


One way to extend the life of a lamp's on and off switch, is to turn the lamp on and plug it into an electrical outlet that is connected to a wall switch. That way the switch will rarely need to be used. But if you must turn the lamp on and off by its switch, and it is frequently used, chances are it will eventually need to be replaced. If the switch is located in the light bulb socket, you will first need to remove the old switch to see what the part looks like, so it can be purchased.


Instructions


1. Unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle and remove the light bulb.


2. Remove the socket assembly from the lamp. It is usually screwed onto a threaded nipple. Use your hand to unscrew this part.


3. Take the socket assembly housing apart. The top which covers the light bulb socket, should pull away from the base exposing the switch.


4. Remove the switch by loosening the two screws holding the power cord wire in place.


5. Place a new switch attaching the power cord wires. If necessary, take the switch you've removed to the hardware store and purchase a comparable part.


6. Reassemble the socket switch assembly, which you took apart during the first steps. Attach the assembly to the lamp and replace the light bulb.


7. Plug in the power cord and test.

Tags: light bulb, power cord, bulb socket, lamp switch, light bulb socket, Replace Lamp