Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
5
Time Required
8 minutes
Sections
2
- Front Belt
- 4 steps
- Front Brush Motor
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Front Belt
- Remove the motorized brush from the dust cup by pulling it apart.
Remove the motorized brush from the dust cup by pulling it apart.
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Step 2
- Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the five 14mm screws from the face of the motorized brush.
Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the five 14mm screws from the face of the motorized brush.
Step 3
- Separate the motorized brush face plate by using a flat prying tool.
Separate the motorized brush face plate by using a flat prying tool.
Step 4
- Remove the brush roller by lifting vertically away from the brush head. It should come out easily along with the belt.
- Be careful in handling the belt. If stretched or damaged, the belt can cause the motorized brush to operate incorrectly.
Remove the brush roller by lifting vertically away from the brush head. It should come out easily along with the belt.
Be careful in handling the belt. If stretched or damaged, the belt can cause the motorized brush to operate incorrectly.
Step 5
Front Brush Motor
- Lift the motor from the motor mount.
- Use a soldering tool to carefully soften the solder on the connectors.
- If after re-soldering the wires to the motor doesn’t cause it to begin functioning properly, you may attempt to replace it with another 18 volt DC electric hobby motor.
- Manufacturer does not advertise exact specifications of motor. Attempt replacing motor as a last resort and do so at your own risk.
Lift the motor from the motor mount.
Use a soldering tool to carefully soften the solder on the connectors.
If after re-soldering the wires to the motor doesn’t cause it to begin functioning properly, you may attempt to replace it with another 18 volt DC electric hobby motor.
Manufacturer does not advertise exact specifications of motor. Attempt replacing motor as a last resort and do so at your own risk.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Ken Coil - Nov 1, 2021
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This is the closest I’ve come to finding out how to fix the motorized brush. Thank you. Everything works fine, but what I need now is the little white plastic piece that goes on the motor’s drive axle. Mine is cracked and keeps sliding off. Since Shark.com doesn’t go into this type of detail, is there a generic equivalent I can use? If so, where can I get one, or some. I suppose superglue would work, but I would rather get a new piece.
bernieb627 - Dec 7, 2022
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Any idea where a can get replacement gears