Shark anti hair wrap power nozzle head taking apart, brushbar, belt, motor IZ201 uk/ukt, IZ251 ukt
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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www.paypal.com... I'm no professional, but its a good guide on taking the power nozzle apart.
Thanks for this video. My hoover was filthy, with bad suction, and thanks to you i was able to get it as good as new.
Your the first guy on you tube who seems to know what he is doing when stripping a Shark Vac, brilliant buddy well impressed. 👋👍👍👍
You are awesome! Had some yarn trapped between the roller and the drive gear and this tear down is exactly what I needed to fix it myself.
Many thanks - Great video and you clearly know how to dismantle the unit efficiently and really appreciate the additional tips.
I had a real problem getting my power head apart, and your video really helped. I'm guessing Shark don't really want people taking these things apart, as they're not straightforward.
Now I just need to get a replacement brushbar. Ours tried to eat tinsel a Christmas or two ago. The tinsel was metal wire inside which cut groves into the body of the brushbar, and damaged the yellow flaps (I don't know what they're really called), and that now catches hair and wraps it around the bar, and considering we bought the anti hair wrap model, it's now not living up to its name.
Thank you so much for this video. Our shark duo is only 6 months old, and the lights were flashing, meaning the roller was stuck. So we watched this, and dismantled it, then found that the left hand roller belt had partially slipped off the wheel. 😬 we managed to fix it, and now its fine. It is obviously a really poor design fault by Shark.
If we had sent it back, we would have had a 2 month wait for a replacement.
I highly recommend people watch these videos if they have a shark hoover. 👍
I only wanted to clean the plastic window as it was looking a bit tatty. Bugger that after seeing the amount of work that is required to get to it. Shark could really make it a bit easier.
Definitely agree with u. Its difficult to get a replacement head as well.
Hi good video, my head keeps stopping & starting spinning? Any advice please. Dean
Thank you 😊 I had same problem
Thanks just the video I was looking for got stuck roller something stuck it won't move needed info on how to take apart
Are the attachment tools that come with the IZ models, the same size flitting for all of them?
Do I need to do all of the first steps to get the brushbar out?
Do you think the large grey screws on the bottom of the head could be replaced?
Hi what size drill driver bit are you using ,I can't believe this has come on my UA-cam after I replaced the motor I was looking everywhere for a take apart thanks all the best 👌
Hi.
generally most modern sharks use the Torx T10 and T20 bits, they need to have the whole in the end, and possibly just normal Philips or Pozi screwdrivers however not always, I’ve had the exact same models and found I had to hunt for different size bits but I buy the long sets of eBay for I think around £7.50 I think,
@@adamburton2165 thanks 👍🌈
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Cordless don't last longer then cord vacuum cleaners does everything proven I had cordless for over 2 years I know everything about it
Bagged vacuum cleaners more healthy then that thing is everything proven am going back to a bagged vacuum cleaner
Sorry but I don’t understand the point of your comment, I am not comparing cordless to corded vacuums, it is down to personal choice and to what job you are doing, for example on a building site with no electricity then cordless vacuum cleaners are essential in some circumstances just like cordless power tools, but you found your favourite and that’s great.
Regards