How to disassemble the integrated ceiling lamp

Updated on Suspended ceilings 2024-08-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Turn off the power of the Hui rubber cover When we install and replace the ceiling lamp, if we dig the circuit where the lamp is located.

    2. Disassemble the integrated ceiling lamp We will suction the corner of the lamp board and pull it down.

    3. Buy a ceiling lamp After the damaged ceiling lamp is removed

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    <> first of all, it is necessary to distinguish whether your integrated ceiling light is a bright light or a concealed lamp, if it is an exposed lamp, you can directly open the lampshade and then replace the lamp tube. The hidden light needs to be pushed up, and then the buckle next to the lamp can be unscrewed to remove it and replace it. If it's hard to open, you can use a blade or a chess piece or something, and just warp it out with something thinner.

    Then take out the lamp, sell the lamp's things, buy an identical one, come back, put it in the lamp, and then snap it on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Find a professional master to dismantle it, if you want to dismantle it yourself, at least you have to go up to see how to do it, and then you won't come to ask it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's simple. An integrated ceiling panel next to the integrated ceiling lamp is taken off from the corner with a suction cup, sucked several times, and pulled down little by little, and the integrated ceiling plate is removed. Then from above, also from the four corners of the lamp down a few times, little by little.

    Remember to turn off the power before removing the light cable. Reinstall the new lights in reverse order.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Steps to disassemble into a ceiling light:

    1. First understand the installation structure of the integrated ceiling. The main bone is fixed on the roof, and the auxiliary keel is connected at the bottom, and the lamp and hanging plate are stuck on the auxiliary keel.

    2. You can use a special hanger to suck up and pull out the lamp that needs to be disassembled, and disassemble the power cord of the chandelier.

    3. If there is no hanging plate suction, you can use a scraper to pry open the corner of the lamp and slowly remove the lamp.

    The hanging plate, lamp and electrical appliances of the integrated ceiling are not fixed by screws, and they are completely stuck by the keel, which is more convenient to install and disassemble.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1. First of all, use the prepared suction cup, which is sold in small supermarkets, use the suction cup to suck a corner of a ceiling, and then pull it down hard, without worrying about pulling it down.

    2. In this way, one of the corners is pulled down, and the material of some ceiling lamps is frosted glass, so there is no way to directly absorb the lampshade, and remove the ceiling, and the lampshade is easy to dismantle.

    3. After one corner is loosened, then pull the other corners, and so on all of them.

    4. After the ceiling is pulled down, the lampshade is easy to dismantle, the same method, gently pull down the two exposed corners with your hands, and pay attention to the bayonet principle of the keel.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Suction off the gusset next to it with a suction cup, then remove the lamp without warping it with a sharp object, as this will leave scratches on the gusset.

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