Powered Hand Tool (cont.)
Replacing Agitator Brush Roll How to Replace
B | Remove agitator | |
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| Inspect belt to ensure |
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| cracked, gouged or |
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| broken, replace it (see |
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| following section). |
| Insert brush roll through | |
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belt and position belt over gear teeth (B) on | ||
brush roll. |
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With curved ends down, slide end plates
(A) of brush roll into |
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Replace belt guard (A) making sure not to pinch brush bristles in
To replace bottom plate, insert the four tabs on edge of bottom plate into slots on front of tool.
Pivot bottom plate down
slots (B) on tool. |
guard. Turn agitator, to make sure it rotates freely.
Replace and tighten screws.
and snap closed.
Agitator Brush Roll: What to Buy
When purchasing a new Powered Hand Tool Agitator Brush Roll, ask for HOOVER part No.
Belt Replacement
The powered hand tool belt is designed to last a long time and is not normally replaced. However, if the belt is cracked, gouged or broken, it should be replaced.
Inspecting the |
Belt |
Replacing the |
Belt |
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B |
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With flat sides of turbine retainers (A) pointing down, slide retainers into grooves
(B)in tool housing and snap into place.
Replace brush roll, belt guard, and bottom plate as described in Figs.
The belt can be seen through the top of the nozzle or by removing the bottom plate and belt guard (Figs.
Grasp turbine (A) and pull firmly to remove.
Remove belt from turbine pulley (B). Replace with new belt.
Powered Hand Tool Belt: What to Buy
When purchasing a new Powered Hand Tool Belt, ask for HOOVER part No.
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