Once you understand the simple construction of a table lamp it is very easy to repair the wobbly lamp.
How to fix a leaning floor lamp.
You can begin repairing a floor lamp by disassembling the lamp.
Unfortunately many floor lamps tend to lean over time because the pole s grip loosens and sags to one side.
Some floor lamps need socket wrenches to tighten the bolt and others have philips screws that need to be tightened.
If the lamp is leaning from the base tighten the bolt that is in the base of the lamp.
A majority of floor lamps are comprised of threaded pipes joined by screws.
Once you determine from where the lamp is leaning you can make the necessary steps to fix it.
This will eliminate the possibility of replacing one part only to have the problem be the part that was not replaced.
At this point unless the lamp pole is bent somewhere the lamp should not be leaning anymore.
When a floor lamp stops working there are usually two causes for the problem.
Set a pillow on the floor.
If so you will need to basically disassemble the lamp from the bottom up.
1 unplug the floor lamp.
Table lamps are essentially decorative elements and a light fixture threaded onto a long metal rod with a nut at the bottom to hold the parts in place.
The shade may be left in place if it is a solid.
With common tools you can fix your wobbly lamp in minutes.
Get the new wires.
3 take a small piece of duct tape and wrap it around the inner grooves of the pole.
Pic of leaning floor lamp pic of lamp unscrewed pic of lamp with duct tape added to the inside pic of straight lamp.
Then in the reverse order tighten each section until you get back to the bottom.
Get the new socket the one with.
Do not lose any of the pieces.
Yes this is a quick fix and since there are some affordable floor lamps available it can easily be done without worrying about your budget.
Since both of these issues involve taking apart the lamp it is wise to replace both items.
A bad socket or a bad cord.
Run it in the lamp and then through the socket.
2 unscrew the section that is loose.
To take it apart start by taking the screws off the foundation.