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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions To Replace a Cracked Cord
By Gary Wentz
Replace a faulty socket, cracked cord or damaged plug.
Read an overview of how to repair a table lamp.
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Cut the old cord at the socket and pull it out. Push a grommet into the cord hole and screw a bushing onto the tube, if they’re missing.
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