How do I Change a Plug?

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SeriousCyrus
To change an electric plug, make sure the plug is disconnected from the power supply then undo the screw on the underside of the plug. Use a screwdriver to remove the plugs then loosen the screws that hold each wire to into the pin. Place the wires into the new plug and screw the wires just as they were in the damaged plug. Always make sure the wires lie flat and aren't trapped across part of the plug casing.
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