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Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 5,674 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS do you have the receipt still? IIRC, craftsman tools have a one year warranty? | |
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07-15-08, 11:30
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Tempe, AZ Posts: 369 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS Or go to Home Depot/Lowe's and get a new male plug, cut off the old one and splice in the new one  | |
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07-15-08, 11:38
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 842 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS I thought that all Craftsmen stuff had a lifetime warranty! Take it back and they should replace it!! | |
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Mobile, AL Posts: 93 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS You can buy what's called a "cord cap." It's the plug piece with 3 prongs but you can open it to attach your wires. Your ground prong broke.
Cut off your black power cord right behind your broken cord cap. Then carefully strip the sheathing off your power cord about an inch or so, exposing 3 insulated wires inside, one white, one black, and one green. Strip each separate wire insulation back approximately 1/2 inch.
Fasten each bare wire to the new cord cap as follows: Black wire on the brass-colored screw, white wire on the brighter screw, and green wire on the green screw. Make a "shepard's hook" on the end of each wire and loop it around the screw clockwise, then tighten each screw. Remember, white on bright, black on brass, and green on green.
Make sure after tightening each wire around a screw that no bare wires touch any other wire.
Tighten the cord cap back together. The insulation that covers all three wires should be intact where the cord exits the new cord cap. Done!
If you're really ignorant of electricity and have no mechanical skills, ask someone else for help and watch them do it. It's not hard to do but electricity deserves and WILL earn your respect.
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Mobile, AL Posts: 93 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS Quote:
Originally Posted by mose I thought that all Craftsmen stuff had a lifetime warranty! Take it back and they should replace it!! | Basically the lifetime warranty applies to hand tools.
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 5,674 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS Quote:
Originally Posted by mose I thought that all Craftsmen stuff had a lifetime warranty! Take it back and they should replace it!! | i believe the tools (wrenches, sockets, etc.) do, but not the halogen stands amongst other things. usually it will say on the outer packaging... | |
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 340 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS thanks for the info guys, Im a complete tard when it comes to electricity and circuits. But looks like Im gonna find out how much of a tard I really am when I try to repair this  using Heatgain's guidelines. Thanks everyone.  | |
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07-15-08, 08:51
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Tempe, AZ Posts: 369 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS You can do this !!!! | |
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: whittier Posts: 257 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS Quote:
Originally Posted by Heatgain You can buy what's called a "cord cap." It's the plug piece with 3 prongs but you can open it to attach your wires. Your ground prong broke.
Cut off your black power cord right behind your broken cord cap. Then carefully strip the sheathing off your power cord about an inch or so, exposing 3 insulated wires inside, one white, one black, and one green. Strip each separate wire insulation back approximately 1/2 inch.
Fasten each bare wire to the new cord cap as follows: Black wire on the brass-colored screw, white wire on the brighter screw, and green wire on the green screw. Make a "shepard's hook" on the end of each wire and loop it around the screw clockwise, then tighten each screw. Remember, white on bright, black on brass, and green on green.
Make sure after tightening each wire around a screw that no bare wires touch any other wire.
Tighten the cord cap back together. The insulation that covers all three wires should be intact where the cord exits the new cord cap. Done!
If you're really ignorant of electricity and have no mechanical skills, ask someone else for help and watch them do it. It's not hard to do but electricity deserves and WILL earn your respect. | LOL ya you'll learn the hard way if you dont. i got hit with 50,000 volts. never been cold again. | |
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Mobile, AL Posts: 93 | Re: Ground Plug Snapped off! PICS Quote:
Originally Posted by advs1 LOL ya you'll learn the hard way if you dont. i got hit with 50,000 volts. never been cold again. | Why'd she Taz you? 
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