Electrolux Vacuum (Z1379)
I handed down my cleaner and it has been returned -" it was having trouble
getting going and now won't go!" was the diagnosis. Put a meter on it and found it was open circuit. Stripped it tonight and found the motor brushes in a very sad state and a slightly burned commutator. I believe the cause to be a rather tight bearing at the pulley end of the motor (interestingly air cooled with a small pipe leading to the vacuum side of the motor). A clean up and refitting the brushed got it working - but it was running slow. A replacement motor seems to be over £50 so I am wondering if I might be able to readily identify and fit a replacement bearing and set of brushes - or do I send it to the tip? -- Regards John --- All of my outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date: 05/12/2003 |
Electrolux Vacuum (Z1379)
"John" john.plant90@NO-SPAMntlworldDOTcom wrote in message ... I handed down my cleaner and it has been returned -" it was having trouble getting going and now won't go!" was the diagnosis. Put a meter on it and found it was open circuit. Stripped it tonight and found the motor brushes in a very sad state and a slightly burned commutator. I believe the cause to be a rather tight bearing at the pulley end of the motor (interestingly air cooled with a small pipe leading to the vacuum side of the motor). A clean up and refitting the brushed got it working - but it was running slow. A replacement motor seems to be over £50 so I am wondering if I might be able to readily identify and fit a replacement bearing and set of brushes - or do I send it to the tip? Regards John Try he http://www.vacuumcleanerspares.co.uk/page/home |
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