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Dyson Models => Dyson DC01 (and DA 001) => Topic started by: ash4700 on August 25, 2014, 07:55:30 am
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Good morning all,
I have a DC01 about 12-13 yrs old, and have noticed that suction from brush head is not as good as it used to be. I have found air leaking past main seal between the swivel head and the main body of the machine. THe seal is located by the RH wheel. I found a picture on this forum & have attached (hopefully I have I've done this correctly :) )
I don't know if the seal is the problem or the amount of play on the main pivot. When in the working position you can move the the head unit up against the seal & this appears to reduce loss of suction.
Is there a repair kit or components that allow you to tighten up wear in this pivot and also replace this main seal?
Many thanks for any advice tips you can supply.
Thanks
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Is the cleaner head pivoting point worn out? Near the motor spindle, does the head wobble? If so, then that can cause a gap for suction loss
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Thanks for feedback.
I have searched through forum and internet but cannot see anything to advise if there is a kit or spare part offered to tighten up the pivot.
Can anyone advise if there is something available to tighten up the pivot?
Thanks
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There won't be anything out there to do that I'm afraid!
Got a picture of the pivot on the floor head, and of the seal? Might be able to spot something amiss. Also, what's the pivot on the other side like? The yellow surround seated on the stub correctly etc?
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I've got a feeling that recently I saw the main pivot seals for dc01 foe sale somewhere. I've been on many websites recently could I be wrong?? :underchair:
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Id imagine there's a few out there still!
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Well I reckon mine was caused when the base plate is on
Floor head was smooth without the base plate, put the base plate on and it got stiff again. Seems to be fixed by a smear of grease on the seal, and backing the screws off by a mm by the belt area.