Do you have a question about the 73904 and is the answer not in the manual?
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RICHARD JOHNSON
March 31, 2025
SWITCH BUTTON
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RICHARD JOHNSON
March 31, 2025
@RICHARD JOHNSON
Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
The switch button for Craftsman part number 73904 is a tactile switch used to turn the LED work light on and off.
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RICHARD JOHNSON
March 31, 2025
SWITCH BUTTON ON MY LIGHT MODEL 73904
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The switch button on the Craftsman light model 73904 is used to control the light settings. Pressing the switch cycles through different modes: the first press turns on one light setting, the second press switches to another setting, the third press turns on both the floodlight and spotlight, and the fourth press turns the light off.
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Charles D Berger
July 5, 2025
Once the 73904 is fully charged, what is the shelve life before it requires a recharge? I notice that it doesn't want to hold a charge more than a few weeks.
Is it safe to leave it pluged in all of the time?
It's not very reliable in an emergency situation.
John Walker
June 3, 2025
where can you get a replacement push button switch for the73904
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Do you have a question about the 73904 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
SWITCH BUTTON
@RICHARD JOHNSON
The switch button for Craftsman part number 73904 is a tactile switch used to turn the LED work light on and off.
This answer is automatically generated
SWITCH BUTTON ON MY LIGHT MODEL 73904
The switch button on the Craftsman light model 73904 is used to control the light settings. Pressing the switch cycles through different modes: the first press turns on one light setting, the second press switches to another setting, the third press turns on both the floodlight and spotlight, and the fourth press turns the light off.
This answer is automatically generated
Once the 73904 is fully charged, what is the shelve life before it requires a recharge? I notice that it doesn't want to hold a charge more than a few weeks. Is it safe to leave it pluged in all of the time? It's not very reliable in an emergency situation.
where can you get a replacement push button switch for the73904