Based on a Safety protocol like the liability statement for product safety there are different screws used based by brand and on a marketing technical decision but most screws to fit are u-type (VORK) screws on irons .
With some special type screwdriver or different screwbits types they are to order by most specialized car shops or by onlineshops on internet.
SOURCE: Sunbeam 4214 Clothes Iron with Retractable Cord won't heat.
first, i'll apologize for not posting pictures with this, but i didn't
have a camera handy when i "fixed" it. i'll do my best to explain the
sitch.
i also have a sunbeam 4124 whose retractor was jammed...the cord would
not release more than two feet or so, nor would it retract. i was able
to disassemble it, but broke some internal retaining clips meant to
hold the retractor housing to the iron. WARNING!! do not attempt this
if you do not want to void your warranty. i can only assume that the
manufacturer did not want you to disassemble the cord return housing
and as such, hid the retaining clips where it would be impossible to
disengage them. i got lucky and only broke one set of the retaining
clips....if you carry on, you stand a chance of breaking both sets,
which will not allow you to reattach the retractor housing to your iron
securely. best thing to do is call sunbeam and have them send you a
new iron, but if you're bent on fixing it yourself, here's how i did it
(you'll need one medium philips head screwdriver):
1) remove the rubber feet from the bottom of the iron. this will
expose two screw holes (the third foot under the retractor button has
no screw; this is the side where the reaining clips are buried).
2) remove the two screws
3) WARNING! this is where you have a good chance of breaking your
iron. pull the base of the iron really hard, rocking it from side to
side. there are two sets of retaining clips recessed in the housing of
the iron. the button will come with the base of the iron, the entire
cord retraction assembly is self-contained. you can carefully use a
screwdriver to pry the two halves apart. also, be careful not to pull
too hard as the electrical connections between the iron and the
retractor assembly has only about 2 inches of slack, though the
connections are just wire-nut'd together and could be reassembled in a
pinch.
4) after the retractor housing is separated from the iron, remove the housing cap by unscrewing the four screws.
5) carefully separate the two halves of the housing; the spring may be loose inside and could snap out at you.
here's where my iron was broken....the coil spring is contained by a
plastic tray that had snapped, probably due to somebody pulling the
cord out too hard. a section of the tray had jammed itself into the
inside of the housing, immobilizing the winding mechanism. my only
recourse was to completely remove the spring and permanently extend the
cord all the way (not one of the features i bought the iron for anyway,
so what the heck). PLEASE be careful unwinding the spring if you have
to do it....wouldn't want anybody poking out an eye inadvertantly.
6) reassemble the retractor housing by screwing the cap back on with the four screws
7) if you're lucky enough to keep one set of retainer clips, snap the
base of the iron back on and reattach the two screws located under the
feet.
8) rubber pads back in and voila!
hope this helps!
SOURCE: My G1490 Shark Iron will not heat up.
your heating coil probally went bad its alot cheaper tp just buy a new iron
SOURCE: D2030, Digital Iron - display lights up, but the
Hi,
Here is a tip that will help you to troubleshoot our iron and figure out what is wrong with it.
Electric Iron not Heating Up or not Working Right
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heatman101
SOURCE: Iron won't heat up.
Hi,
Here is a tip that will help you to troubleshoot your iron and figure out what is wrong with it.
Electric Iron not Heating Up or not Working Right
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5300202-electric_iron_not_heating_up_or_not
heatman101
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