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What if the socket is loose and the plug is stuck? What if the socket is loose and the plug is stuck?

1. Turn off the switch of the home socket. If it is an air switch, put it in the off position. Insert your nails into the gap of the 86-type socket shell, and slowly take out the shell. Don't use too much force to avoid damaging the shell.

2. There are fixing screws on both sides of the socket, and there is no electricity. For safety reasons, test whether it is charged with a pencil. No problem. Unscrew the screws on both sides counterclockwise with a screwdriver again.

3. Check whether the electrode is charged with a pencil, and remove the lead, ground wire, zero wire and live wire with a screwdriver.

4. Put the removed socket face down on the ground, turn it counterclockwise with a screwdriver, and remove the four fixing screws.

5. Remove the black insulating cover, take out the copper sheet in the black insulating cover, adjust the copper sheet with needle-nose pliers, and try to tighten it with a plug, slightly tighter.

6. Put the copper sheet back into the black insulating cover and tighten the fixing screw clockwise with a screwdriver. Make sure that the wire is not charged, and tighten the wire clockwise according to the original electrode with a screwdriver.

7. Tighten the two external fixing screws clockwise with a screwdriver and install the socket housing machine. At this time, the plug of the socket is no longer loose.