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Anonymous Posted on May 08, 2013

Bissell 9X cyclonic model number 93z6

How do I remove the brush roll

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Replace the belt to the brush

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: Bissell Momentum roller brush doesn't roll w/ pressure

This is going to sound funny, but check the wheels. Sounds like the pin or shaft that holds them is broke. Also check the tension on your belt. If the tension is to loose then the brush will have a hard time spinning.Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2009

SOURCE: will not cyclone any more. brush on botton will

That means that you need to replace the belt. Here is a link to the belt you need and a manual you can view with instructions:

Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Belts and Manual

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2010

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2012

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I recently had a similar problem where the vacuum would turn on but the brush would not rotate. I could hear the motor turn on and the belt was in tact, but the brushes would not turn. I took out the brushroll and it would not turn by hand either. There is a white cap on one end of the roll and a black one on the other. Use a hammer and a punch (or sturdy screwdriver) on the metal rod from the white end to knock the metal rod out of the roll. There is a bearing and wave washer on each end. I cleaned all of the hair and gunk out of both bearings and it rotated much better. I actually bought a couple of new bearings (trade # 608 - same size as what's in rollerblades) and lightly sanded the surfaces where the roll and caps meet so I hopefully won't have to do this again for a while. I heard of people putting WD-40 on the rims of the caps, but I wouldn't recommend this because I don't think the plastic would react well to it. Hope this helps.

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I have Bissell Momentum Cyclonic and when vacuum is on the roller will not work, but if I tilt it back the roller will start moving.

Hello, this is Ava with Think Crucial.

There are a number of reasons why your brush roller has stopped moving. General maintenance to your vacuum is crucial and will help it work at peak performance.

First things first lets focus on the brush roller. Unplug the vacuum and turn it on its side. Look for any noticeable clumps of debris or hair strands that may be caught in the brush roller. Remove these obstructions, probably best to do so with a scissor if it's hair or long pieces of carpet fibers. After removing the debris try manually rotating the brush roller to uncover other hidden clogs. Another thing to take note of is the condition of the bristles on the roll itself. Are they loose or worn down? These are signs that your brush roller is in need of replacing.

While checking out your brush roll you might as well take a look at your vacuum's belt. Your belt should be replaced about every three months. After regular usage, the belt will stretch out, lessening the tension on the brush roller. Lesser tension diminishes the brush roller's turn rate and speed. If the belt feels loose then it certainly is affecting your vacuums suction as well as your brush roll not moving at all.

You can purchase a wide variety of high quality Bissell replacement parts for your Bissell vacuum direct from Think Crucial with free shipping and an exclusive 10% coupon for Fixya.com readers, use code: FIXYA10

https://www.thinkcrucial.com/collections/vendors?q=Bissell

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Hello, this is Ava with Think Crucial.

There are a number of reasons why your brush roller has stopped moving. General maintenance to your vacuum is crucial and will help it work at peak performance.

First things first lets focus on the brush roller. Unplug the vacuum and turn it on its side. Look for any noticeable clumps of debris or hair strands that may be caught in the brush roller. Remove these obstructions, probably best to do so with a scissor if it's hair or long pieces of carpet fibers. After removing the debris try manually rotating the brush roller to uncover other hidden clogs. Another thing to take note of is the condition of the bristles on the roll itself. Are they loose or worn down? These are signs that your brush roller is in need of replacing.

While checking out your brush roll you might as well take a look at your vacuum's belt. Your belt should be replaced about every three months. After regular usage, the belt will stretch out, lessening the tension on the brush roller. Lesser tension diminishes the brush roller's turn rate and speed. If the belt feels loose then it certainly is affecting your vacuums suction as well as your brush roll not moving at all.

You can purchase a wide variety of high quality Bissell replacement parts for your Bissell vacuum direct from Think Crucial with free shipping and an exclusive 10% coupon for Fixya.com readers, use code: FIXYA10

https://www.thinkcrucial.com/collections/vendors?q=Bissell

I hope this was helpful.

Ava B.
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http://www.vacbelts.com/bissell-healthy-home-belt.htm
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Bissell Momentum roller brush doesn't roll w/ pressure

This is going to sound funny, but check the wheels. Sounds like the pin or shaft that holds them is broke. Also check the tension on your belt. If the tension is to loose then the brush will have a hard time spinning.Good luck
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Turn the vac over, remove the access plate, covering the brush roll, 2 to 4 screws. Brush roll part number is 2032032if you need it, belt is a Bissell Style 7. While you have the brush roll off, check in dirt inlet to see if it is clogged, also check the hose to see if it is clogged. You won't feel suction at the bag tube, it has to have a bag on it and the lid closed before it will create suction.
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