By the way... I have a question that doesn't have anything to do with this post... if I I am looking at a Eureka/Sanitaire belt and a Hoover Convertible belt and neither of them are labeled, what's the difference? Which one is for which machine?
Thanks
Hi Bobby:
Clogged cloth bag pores prevent sufficient air from passing through the bag to keep the motor cool. But when cleaning the cloth, vacuuming and brushing the cloth are the best methods to keep the pores open, breathing and at peak operation. The bag pores are small enough to keep all the dust and dirt inside, maintain peak suction, and allow air passage for cooling the motor.
WRT your question, if both belts are new, the EUREKA will be slightly larger in diameter and thinner. This gives it more elasticity than the HOOVER belt because it has a longer reach than the Convertible. In a pinch, both belts can be used for the same machine. But I would not recommend doing so for the best performance and well-being of the vacuums.
Carmine D.
This message was modified Jan 5, 2009 by CarmineD