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Benda Hall Posted on Sep 09, 2017

How do I get to the filter n motor of a discovery ll vac? Model number u19877F

I only see two screws where bag goes

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jerryg50

Jerry Greenberg

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2008

SOURCE: replacement screw roomba discovery brush

You can try some large hardware centers. Maybe they can match one up for you.

You can visit the link below and contact them if you want to order original parts, and if your unit ever needs to be serviced.

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Jerry G.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: poor suction (new bag, clean filter, clear hose)

check the impeller on the moter it may be missing a fin or two (question does it make any unusual noise or vibration ?)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

SOURCE: Kenmore upright vac model 33922 - good suction but

The bag is the first stage in your filtration. Most times what you did will draw fine dust right through the filters and into the motor itself, affecting the bearings and clogging the motor fans, throwing them off balance.
The fact that there is a new noise would seem to indicate bearing problems which will only worsen unless the vac motor is dismantled, fans cleaned and bearings either replaced or cleaned and repacked.

gbob59

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2015

SOURCE: I bought a used Norelco Genie Jet Vac ,Series 300-P8. I got it home & realized it didn't have a large filter bag to catch dirt inside the Vac, only a small fabric bag that was attached to the insid

Ebay may have them if not try thefind.com

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My canister machine kicks off immediately after starting and bag full light goes on but it has a new bag

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Old shop vac

Hi,
Yes there should be a filter fitted onto the top section.

For suppliers, it would be cheapest to find your nearest stockist, or buy online and have it shipped. It's still current stock - so spares should be readily available.

Sears stock it -
CRAFTSMAN FILTER

Thank you for using Fixya,
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Kenmore upright vac model 33922 - good suction but developed loud whining noise after accidentally vacuuming room without bag. Added bag and changed both filters. Still makes noise. How can I stop noise?

The bag is the first stage in your filtration. Most times what you did will draw fine dust right through the filters and into the motor itself, affecting the bearings and clogging the motor fans, throwing them off balance.
The fact that there is a new noise would seem to indicate bearing problems which will only worsen unless the vac motor is dismantled, fans cleaned and bearings either replaced or cleaned and repacked.
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Where does the hepa filter go

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Electrolux 1572E (Discovery II) How to remove suction motor cover?

Remove the handle assembly by taking the big screw out and pull up on the handle. Remove the four screws where the top half connects to the bottom half. Two on the outside back and two on the inside front where the bag goes. You'll need a long phillips #2 screwdriver. Always have the power disconected. Pull up on the bag housing while twisting it side to side.
Good luck after you get in.
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I have a 6 gallon shop wet or dry vac. The dust and dirt comes out around the base of the motor fin, not around the tank top. Now what? Oh I lost the filter around the drum that holds the ball, so I...

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Posted by tsfroggy on Jul 10, 2008
I have a 6 gallon shop wet or dry vac. The dust and dirt comes out around the base of the motor fin, not around the tank top. Now what? Oh I lost the filter around the drum that holds the ball, so I wrapped a rag around it and made it secure. Respectively: TOM

Hello,
I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure. The bag is not going to do the job as well as the filter around the drum that hold the ball. The filter that goes under the motor does a lot of the filtering or you would have to do some type of cage filter then a foam filter and then a paper bag, I f you have a cartridge filter then the paper bag can go over the cartridge filter , B4 you do anything – id you have some type of compressor – use it to blow out the dust and dirt out of the motor, then buy a cartridge filter and then a paper bad with a rubber band to hold it on. This will do the best filtering . Check with your local vacuum cleaner dealer and bring in the top of your shop vac so that they can fix a proper cartridge / paper bag filter – or the cage frame with a foam filter with a paper bag. So if you need further assistance, please feel free to contact your local vacuum cleaner dealer in your area or in the yellow pages, or contact the factory phone number or website to further assist you with your questions.

http://shopvac.com/contact.asp
Customer Service 570-326-0502 Phone #
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Shop-Vac Corporation
2323 Reach Road
P.O. Box 3307
Williamsport, PA 17701
Hours are: Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (EST)
Thanks, Don the Vac Man
Go Ahead. Use Us.
Jul 10, 2008 • Vacuums
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