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Introduction
With this guide you will learn how to restore a power strip by replacing its plug. For this guide we'll be specifically using ‘Construction Material Group’s Temporary Power Tap Model Number 6m15-6’ power strip. This plug in particular is missing the grounding pin which is used to prevent electrocution. Besides that, the ‘neutral’ and ‘hot’ pins are bent. All of these factors could create a recipe for disaster. With this guide we plan to help you replace the original prong with a new one making your power plug safer to use.
Remember to disconnect the power strip from the electrical source before starting any restoration. Also, it is recommended to work in a non-metal surface.