If you have one of those rare lamps that uses bulbs totaling more than 840 watts have it fixed at a lamp repair shop instead of trying to figure out how to rewire a lamp.
How to fix a floor lamp base.
Run it in the lamp and then through the socket.
Remove the light bulb and shade so they won t be damaged when you move the lamp base.
1 unplug the floor lamp.
4 reattach pole and screw on until tight.
You can begin repairing a floor lamp by disassembling the lamp.
To take it apart start by taking the screws off the foundation.
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.
I got a table lamp kind thing but this is close to 7 feet and same as you i broke the bottom plaster too.
Pic of leaning floor lamp pic of lamp.
Lamp bases are usually covered with a felt material to protect furniture from scratches.
Set a pillow on the floor.
A majority of floor lamps are comprised of threaded pipes joined by screws.
You can replace a socket so easily that even if it s not your favorite lamp you may want to fix it and give it to someone else like your nosy neighbor.
Do not lose any of the pieces.
Use the pointed tip of your scissors to make a hole in the felt then cut the felt off.
For many people a sagging or leaning floor lamp means it is time to buy a new one.
The shade may be left in place if it is a solid.
If the hole in the middle of the plate is big then put a big washer and fix the nut.
3 take a small piece of duct tape and wrap it around the inner grooves of the pole.
2 unscrew the section that is loose.
Turn the lamp over to access the bottom of the base of the lamp.
Unfortunately many floor lamps tend to lean over time because the pole s grip loosens and sags to one side.
If you have a lamp with a loose socket that causes the lamp to flicker to be difficult to turn on or to just flat out refuse to light you can replace the socket and give the lamp a new life.
Get the new wires.
Make sure the cord is protected by a screw on bushing where it enters the threaded tube and by a plastic or rubber grommet through the lamp body photo 1.
After a couple of hours i figured out the best way to fix this issue and have my floor lamp looking straight again.