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Most of the main manufacturers of vacuum cleaners also produce a range of heavy duty or trade versions of their popular cleaners and some of these also produce industrially rated and special purpose cleaners.
A few manufacturers only produce heavy duty types.
Numatic is a very popular supplier of these types and have gained a good reputation over several decades. I have used a heavy duty version of their popular "Henry" cleaner that is still going strong after 30 - odd years.
Numatic produce, in addition to the usual types, a range of hazardous dust vacuums.
Clearly the best choice of cleaner will be one that either does not break down or is one that can be repaired quickly and easily by a local company.
I suggest you approach local companies to discover what they use and their satisfaction with the brand - large hotels for instance.
Would you please email me the wire diagram for the Oreck Orbitor xl floor machine? I had to bring it on a plane, which meant that the handle had to be removed. We need to know where the blue wire goes. Thank you!
there should be a spring ring that slides up over the bag on the handle if thats missing try and use a couple of heavy duty rubber bands. however i do suggest you order the correct part.
http://geeksquad.fixya.com/ThreadView.aspx?prdid=19810&thid=767429 Oreck XL9300 Posted by Cubfan70 on July 10, 2008 Bought a new motor but can’t figure how to pull off the metal fan from the old motor. Is it muscle or a trick? Hello, I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure. The Oreck fan is generally held on by a nut on the end of the motor and is replaceable, and it usually slides on but over the years it tends to stick on the shaft so you can take like 2 screwdrivers – one on each side and try to lift gently and the fan should come off, if not try some WD-40, and look on the inside of the new fan to see if there are threads that might screw on, if not then it should just side on, make sure if you use WD-40 to wipe off any excess liquid. Check you owner’s guide in the back pocket of the Oreck XL9300 to see any instructions that they might have, or call the Oreck factory to get a new owner’s manual for the vacuum. 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://www.oreck.com/Customer Service1-800-989-3535 Monday thru Friday Hours are: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm CST Saturday and Sunday Hours Are; 8:00 am to 4:30 pm CST Thanks, Don the Vac Man Go Ahead. Use Us.
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