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Electrolux Model E Canister Vacuum

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MarkyT

If this looks familiar, I tried this over at alt.home.repair first.

Here's a relic. These were originally manufactured in the m­id 50's.
Lot of them still around and still going strong. Mine, which is third-
or fourth-hand, probably, and not used much, started getting­ a bit
noisy. Figured I'd check the bearings and refresh the greas­e. The
top bearing was right on top, easy to get to. Bottom bearing wa­s bit
more of a challenge, but I figured out the motor had to be rocked­ out
of the canister.

There's a housing around the big fan at the bottom, four bol­ts and
nuts around the sides. Undid the bolts, the bottom half gave about
1/3" but gave no more. Tried to unscrew it, it just spins with the
s­haft. Holding on to the shaft from the top, it just spins without
­the shaft. Back at the top of the motor, unscrewed another bunch of
bol­ts in ridiculously inacessible locations that only released a big
­rubber gasket.

The last possibility I see is a nut at the bottom of the sha­ft. It
looks like there's an opening in it possibly for an allen wrench, but
neither hex or torx bit grabs.

How do I get the U*(UN U)&(*) bottom off to get at the botto­m
bearing???

Thanks in advance.

Mark
 
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WEBPA

Sounds like you may need a complete set of odd-size "English" hex (Allen) and
spline wrenches. Spline wrenches sort of evaporated back in the 1960's or
so...used to be popular for industrial and aviation applications.
If this looks familiar, I tried this over at alt.home.repair first.

Here's a relic. These were originally manufactured in the m=ADid 50's.
Lot of them still around and still going strong. Mine, which is third-
or fourth-hand, probably, and not used much, started getting=AD a bit
noisy. Figured I'd check the bearings and refresh the greas=ADe. The
top bearing was right on top, easy to get to. Bottom bearing wa=ADs bit
more of a challenge, but I figured out the motor had to be rocked=AD out
of the canister.

There's a housing around the big fan at the bottom, four bol=ADts and
nuts around the sides. Undid the bolts, the bottom half gave about
1/3" but gave no more. Tried to unscrew it, it just spins with the
s=ADhaft. Holding on to the shaft from the top, it just spins without
=ADthe shaft. Back at the top of the motor, unscrewed another bunch of
bol=ADts in ridiculously inacessible locations that only released a big
=ADrubber gasket.

The last possibility I see is a nut at the bottom of the sha=ADft. It
looks like there's an opening in it possibly for an allen wrench, but
neither hex or torx bit grabs.

How do I get the U*(UN U)&(*) bottom off to get at the botto=ADm
bearing???=20

Thanks in advance.=20

Mark



webpa
 
M

MarkyT

Thanks for the suggestion. The opening doesn't appear to be so
intricate as to require a spline wrench. Dad had a number of Allen
wrench sets, in pouches and on rings. Hopefully, he still has them and
one of them will do the trick. Either way, I'll be back!

Mark
 
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