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Motorhead
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Re: problem with my Sanitaire SC887
Reply #2 Dec 30, 2008 11:51 pm |
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without digging into the machine Does that mean looking at the fan blades through the bag opening or removing the baseplate? Looking at it through the bottom would give you a much better view of any possible broken blades. I would try running it with the bag removed and belt disconnected and see what happens. Probably the worst thing I would do is actually try to use it in this condition, not good for the motor at all. When you had it serviced, the lower bearing plate was most likely replaced, Eurekas and Sanitaires have upper ball bearings which are very sturdy and I am told rarely fail, if ever.
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mole
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Re: problem with my Sanitaire SC887
Reply #4 Dec 31, 2008 10:49 am |
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Hi V.F. from what your saying,i would check the following,Take the base plate off take the belt off, UNPLUG THE MACHINE, hold the motor pullie and see if you can spin the fan while holding the pullie tight with your hand,if it slips around its not clearenced right check the fibre washers,there is one under the pullie and one under neath the fan along with a steel washer Is the fan making a schreeching noise if so its loading and unloading on the shaft,i have seen many lexan fans in open chambered uprights have this problem,is there any side clearence or walk side to side? can you move the fan up and down on the shaft?, If the lower bearing has been replaced the replacement kit comes washers and nuts and bolts,HOOVERS also, some are re riveted in , check the shaft for walk side to side, the top bearings do go south also they dry out and start to squeel the cooling fan sits under the top bearing, it can be replaced also,but you must know how to do it, If your looking at relaceing the motor it can be done for 80 to 85 bucks,these motors are available at most dealers and wholesalers. Also you can take the outer bag off and check the fan and look for any chipped or broken blades through the chute............ GOOD LUCK. MOLE
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Re: problem with my Sanitaire SC887
Reply #7 Jan 4, 2009 3:23 pm |
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Hey V.F. did you install the F.G. paper bag right, remember the thin part of the bag where it attaches to the bellows thats the part with the spring on it . The big part of the bag goes to the outside where the zipper is, the bag should say top and bottom and looking at you when you unzip the outer bag. I have seen many people install the bag wrong and have the chute on the wrong side and in upside down blocking off the airmovement, is the machine really revving high more than usual? Is the bag blowing up like nomal?Did you lock the sole plate in right? Did you install the belt right? eurekas go a quarter turn to the left, Hoovers goes to the right.on the open fanned machines.Does your 887 have the qiuck kleen clear [fan case]? there is a seal that goes on the scroll, real thin gasket, If you want send me the machine and i'll fix it for free. It should take no more than 15 mineuts........... MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: problem with my Sanitaire SC887
Reply #8 Jan 5, 2009 7:59 am |
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Hello Bobby: Washing a cloth upright bag like the EUREKA would result in your symptoms: Run louder and with less suction. The cloth bag muffles the noise and allows peak suction by letting out enough air to keep the motor cool and prevent overheating. When washed, then the water opens the bag pores. This degrades two of the bag's functions: Muffle sound and produce peak suction. Never use water on cloth bags, especially upright bags. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: problem with my Sanitaire SC887
Reply #11 Jan 5, 2009 5:52 pm |
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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.
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