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Dyson Models => Dyson DC14, DC17, DC27, DC28 and DC33 => Topic started by: Kate Sheldon on July 19, 2017, 08:18:13 pm

Title: DC14
Post by: Kate Sheldon on July 19, 2017, 08:18:13 pm
Hi Everyone,

The brushroll on my sisters DC14 ( non-clutched ) was not working. I offered to replace the belt. When I removed the footplate I could see the belt was not broken. I removed the brushroll and the ends were stuck ridged, so I took them off, removed a lot of dirt, then sprayed the metal rod with a little WD40. I replaced the brushroll and put a new belt on anyway as the old one was very stretched. I turned it over, plugged it in tilted it on my knee and turned it on. It worked great, the brushroll was turning, but after a minute, black smoke, which didn't smell of burning was coming out the bottom at the area of the belt!!!
I turned it of and when I removed the footplate the belt felt very hot. Is this normal? Any help or advice would be gratefully received, thanks.
Kate
Title: Re: DC14
Post by: Madrat on July 19, 2017, 08:42:59 pm
I would say the bearings need a good clean and re grease or renewing, also check the brush-bar where the belt sits it could be worn preventing the new belt from gripping.
Title: Re: DC14
Post by: Kate Sheldon on July 19, 2017, 09:00:11 pm
Thanks Madrat, once it had cooled the brush wouldn't turn again, so I will order a new brushroll from Manchestervacs, it's obviously knackered and the rod was a little rusty at the ends anyway,  but thanks so much for you help.
Title: Re: DC14
Post by: MVacs on July 20, 2017, 09:34:03 am
Agree, sounds like the brushroll.
Title: Re: DC14
Post by: beko1987 on July 21, 2017, 12:39:07 am
You can pop the plastic caps off the bearings (use the rod end to pop them out) and work grease in until they spin again

A new brushroll is alot easier though!

What state is your white clutch wheel though?
Title: Re: DC14
Post by: Dysonboy on July 21, 2017, 08:04:34 pm
You can pop the plastic caps off the bearings (use the rod end to pop them out) and work grease in until they spin again

A new brushroll is alot easier though!

What state is your white clutch wheel though?

It's non clutched