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Other Vacuum Cleaners & Site Suggestions => Vintage Vacuum Cleaners & Appliances => Topic started by: beko1987 on February 07, 2016, 07:25:48 pm

Title: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 07, 2016, 07:25:48 pm
I've had this for years! I found it on ebay 5 minutes from work and bought it! When I first got it, it didn't run so well

The pictures start in 2013

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AYqyBRSMWGw/UpNzfcF7GiI/AAAAAAAAOxI/vunZ3Y9Fzus/s512-Ic42/IMG_20131124_213905.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xo35H6CNsTY/UpNzhYJyEQI/AAAAAAAAOxQ/00vrfZFfmNQ/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_214001.jpg)

Dust

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-10NZwbjex-w/UpNzi00lrgI/AAAAAAAAOxY/i9_CBmILpgA/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_214006.jpg)

It was clean underneath

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-yQ3bBRftgtg/UpNzk_PEDNI/AAAAAAAAOxg/OMLZvGqSNz4/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_214025.jpg)

Ah

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aKh8NaTGjbU/UpNzmpBvPII/AAAAAAAAOxo/upy2vqIE_68/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_214234.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gNweA1Of0CI/UpNzoW4f68I/AAAAAAAAOxw/WkBDab4J1NM/s512-Ic42/IMG_20131124_215336.jpg)

Pure filth underneath the hood

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Y8hfViPt8xA/UpNzsON9YYI/AAAAAAAAZso/azx--MdgZm0/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_215540.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rDTp1YkWG2k/UpNzvhOXIZI/AAAAAAAAOyQ/ESNLfDeONGg/s512-Ic42/IMG_20131124_215546.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ENJzbSZv8MY/UpNzxXV13GI/AAAAAAAAOyY/v7DN_GumMhY/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_215753.jpg)

The original cable was perished from the handle bail to the motor

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UFi9dhumSSA/UpNzzLWOAwI/AAAAAAAAZoU/56h2zeYmP-w/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_215925.jpg)

so I removed it

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QbH17sJS_K4/UpNz1BqkbII/AAAAAAAAZow/6K_PMP-CibQ/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_220639.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-yj_QWY7DY3s/UpNz23zgLlI/AAAAAAAAZoA/W2M-tV1k1Bg/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_220647.jpg)

I replaced the wires, and refitted the old shielding

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gRatt_6cXbY/UpNz4wbvpbI/AAAAAAAAOy4/cdUQkcf-rfo/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_221349.jpg)

Removed the motor

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eA8MHqo7q7I/UpNz6_xLyNI/AAAAAAAAOzA/InpO5fP0Z7Y/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_221644.jpg)

It slowed down when using it I seem to remember

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-my18Z1MrQIg/UpNz85dowhI/AAAAAAAAOzI/EyQsNkswR-Y/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_221746.jpg)

Fan off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1bH11mWAjvc/UpNz-yHGKDI/AAAAAAAAZog/PCsdU5DkCMg/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_221859.jpg)

Fancase bearing was looking grubby

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_FJjVjvXLrk/UpN0AaSp9mI/AAAAAAAAOzY/gW1kXS68bSk/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_222230.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SfNoJm_LMgg/UpN0CBhsDsI/AAAAAAAAOzg/1T6pbIIxJr8/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_222234.jpg)

Coil and Armature even more so!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nlG5CNE67N4/UpN0D6IKSNI/AAAAAAAAOzo/YjnrJ3M1l6c/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_222237.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iRRa7f8DOB4/UpN0GOU1E1I/AAAAAAAAOzw/Wiin5Zy1gWc/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_222833.jpg)

Some wiring reference shot

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z3hvCEIrYgA/UpN0H5IoCRI/AAAAAAAAZok/xQX02IBdOpg/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_223242.jpg)

Rubbish picture, but the coil was under a thick layer of greasy dirt. I was amazed it ran at all...

Cleaned that off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9jUZaVT-J9E/UpN0LQNHToI/AAAAAAAAZn8/cSB4diAu-aE/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_224519.jpg)

Cleaned the motor housing out a bit

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A_q7GDzbRDk/UpN0OsQgk0I/AAAAAAAAZo0/2C0AeYdCug4/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_224850.jpg)

refitted the coil

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qT4gMOLZv6E/UpN0QiLBdjI/AAAAAAAAZoE/VkLz150C0-s/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_225546.jpg)

and the armature

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kxIDcBE3LAo/UpN0SirwLII/AAAAAAAAO0o/Q_67XWsSk78/s800-Ic42/IMG_20131124_225922.jpg)

The carbon brushes are a bit worn though. No more pictures from the past, I put it all back together and it ran well, then I just forgot about it for the last few years.

Until last week!!

When I got it down from the loft! I forgot to mention it had all the original tools and tool holder and airtight hose!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-GiG4BK16sA0/VqUkAOJG_dI/AAAAAAAAxCs/HM1DEj0q2mY/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2vzhHEkeUxo/VqUkBgvzX3I/AAAAAAAAxC0/a5y3uPxnyeo/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)


I started on the tools

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8HPWSt_oUXQ/VqUkDK8VmDI/AAAAAAAAxC8/Xd5MFzcUVIk/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

A small oblong dusting brush

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KSb2vfat-1w/VqUkE7D_buI/AAAAAAAAxDE/WwXl0NZk17M/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

A small round dusting brush

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C1hH2m0BtZA/VqUkGRoHSQI/AAAAAAAAxDM/8JF8GRGGpCg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

A long wooden wall/floor brush

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jLAkEZSBpfA/VqUkISCF4NI/AAAAAAAAxDU/CU8_l7uhQok/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Crevice tool

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1z-8ciShbYs/VqUkJ--hCxI/AAAAAAAAxDc/Zd5dv6YYKUA/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Blowing adaptor

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AsNw0yaKOwY/VqUkLqQXgbI/AAAAAAAAxDk/2kWxEWiHmRU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

This is the adaptor that connects to the machine

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N9hqDpl3Itc/VqUkNV0yu5I/AAAAAAAAxDs/3Zp8bHc2j8Y/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The adaptor can be taken off the end of the hose

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JljTv4IvCqs/VqUkO4oUChI/AAAAAAAAxD0/l4KNVksx4BU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The cardboard holder is immaculate as well

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-K7uwg-5ihSI/VqUkR8u_aDI/AAAAAAAAxEE/SvvtQclvo4g/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Extension tube and bent end

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1LczPja5C1k/VqUkThaN-LI/AAAAAAAAxEM/DEYrHDp2flY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and hose

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9P4r1AP0GkM/VqUkVDoMomI/AAAAAAAAxEU/9iIJMaHdiq8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I cleaned the tool caddy off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Wcbs1q5JDNw/VqUkWpaN_UI/AAAAAAAAxEc/rstj0bU-kxE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

which made it quite damp but it dried out very quickly

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-J7Ve7Q_3Jdk/VqUkZCOh9qI/AAAAAAAAxEs/nDO9kZh5NQw/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I got some tools out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wV2Zr26tf90/VqUkaug6LdI/AAAAAAAAxE0/7aYnDuBeUz0/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and started unscrewing the brushes

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZuFqAGdU994/VqUkdhpKykI/AAAAAAAAxFE/F1sUDkGTtak/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Dusting brush

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Mpifc52-9Ag/VqUkfUX69eI/AAAAAAAAxFM/1z4wHnWgd-I/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Lovely detail on the bakelite

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iTfskONwKMI/VqUkgbAHS0I/AAAAAAAAxFU/f9SQrCjHhnE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DoMAPe1oXxE/VqUkh2IoyTI/AAAAAAAAxFc/icDcVWv7hzw/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The larger dusting brush does the same thing

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tv5GXDEAStA/VqUkjW4mW4I/AAAAAAAAxFk/3WrE6EWH-7I/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Zy83HKjBYio/VqUklOb6L6I/AAAAAAAAxFs/9Au93Te4kpg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and finally the larger, wooden brush

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vfXROiITRfM/VqUkm4SOIyI/AAAAAAAAxF0/ynNezRQ1uNI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sawebQOIwoI/VqUkoARTYWI/AAAAAAAAxF8/rJ94fmFvyMA/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

And the tools were disassembled

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Qlh-EyKo0wM/VqUkpp_cNVI/AAAAAAAAxGE/atZaWYJR1Xs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Onto the machine itself now

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hQA8j-s6HM8/VqUkrT--VNI/AAAAAAAAxGM/3CKN6jy4dEo/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Bag removed from the top hook

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sQ8PhC3YzMk/VqUktOHrVdI/AAAAAAAAxGU/IwObxS3_Cy4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The bag (and blower attachment) is held on with 2 thumb screws

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8X1-fnwzwdA/VqUkugLc_iI/AAAAAAAAxIs/7zIqVoZrk2k/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

It's been a few years since I cleaned the bag out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ss3h6IOKoiM/VqUkwYnsEbI/AAAAAAAAxGk/RYSuT4AH50k/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Sadly the bolt that holds the bag onto the collar is rounded full off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2nyGXXFKGfk/VqUkxwbFK0I/AAAAAAAAxGs/gr8RrggLbiE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-t_aN2mTgDhs/VqUkzc_GoDI/AAAAAAAAxG0/dRuruczXVug/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AA7alongCp8/VqUk1JnltxI/AAAAAAAAxG8/M8MaEiDjweQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I left it alone. Couldnt cut a new screwdriver slot as I would cut the bag, much pressure with the screwdriver as was either rounded it off a bit more, or slipped off towards the bag...

I left it alone and went back to the top of the handle

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xKQEePCXT7o/VqUk2vuTkMI/AAAAAAAAxHE/XSY_ZARUeMM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Switch housing screws removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-VqYhQBP_-VA/VqUk4HqPFQI/AAAAAAAAxHM/DFoVYcVzYnk/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and the cover is removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XyNkqWabnVs/VqUk6D53HyI/AAAAAAAAxHU/C3ghEcpBZE8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nPZubu7LI9M/VqUk7Bmo-II/AAAAAAAAxHc/UAaCFcv6beg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Switch wiring reference shot

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tpzDHrWfO_Q/VqUk8uTvGaI/AAAAAAAAxHk/RuD8qdr-5JE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The paint put on by Hoover to denote something is still present

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3CTtub4nioM/VqUk977vglI/AAAAAAAAxII/v_0EezvnyGI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EZU8CJDDJVw/VqUk_GODeZI/AAAAAAAAxHw/y0XDg7t5XRk/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wwFwJqmg6rU/VqUlBOsF2pI/AAAAAAAAxfo/3h7o4VRvjbE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-q8El1w-EBL0/VqUlDXxwj_I/AAAAAAAAxfs/lowEmnHknro/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The mains cable earths to the handle behind the switch

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mstsG8Bhf-c/VqUlFKTO7GI/AAAAAAAAxIQ/hjhXSwWy8_0/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YgxelJbPFqg/VqUlHAfXykI/AAAAAAAAxIU/GmzxyoaHhvY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The top bag hook is held in by a screw

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LYOaaMLKhkk/VqUlKh1YR9I/AAAAAAAAxIc/7XfoQ2WuxuM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and lifts out once the screw is removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zPqGV6AL_rM/VqUlM2vJCcI/AAAAAAAAxIk/qeUUzYFdlT4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The handle is held in with the usual Hoover bolt at the bottom

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lUqtnnVKqgA/VqUlOLjCnPI/AAAAAAAAxJk/7MzqMfQZqL4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-of82kEtmFzg/VqUlRVzK86I/AAAAAAAAxI8/5alq3dnK_jE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I do like this design, no having to remove cables to remove the handle like the junior/senior

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IvmoBFSn9Cs/VqUlS7jmU3I/AAAAAAAAxJE/Mpj5-_uZGuk/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

To remove the plug, a fibre pin has to be tapped out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HSsiIMxRZc8/VqUlVJicjbI/AAAAAAAAxJU/Mo1XKn7YGy0/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jMlRHJcMnhQ/VqUlWqra6HI/AAAAAAAAxJc/EErDrHQnxyc/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The plug and handle cables can be withdrawn. Thankfully the wires are immaculate so don't need replacing

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n5jGJZDQry4/VqUlYN-T8cI/AAAAAAAAxJs/3s9iinBzcHE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Y84h3uKTW4c/VqUlbDIjo1I/AAAAAAAAxJ0/IyJtLaKmzog/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

It's seen a Hoover service at some point in its past too. I removed the sticker as it was pretty much gone anyway

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-RCqLKESMoMs/VqUlc33saXI/AAAAAAAAxJ8/ELb2h7-KDsQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Getting there now! (joking, another 115 pictures to go...)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-loRSDpkAl9Q/VqUleo-CbRI/AAAAAAAAxKE/O8oxRRB5I-k/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZIzKKjh0r80/VqUlgKKEi3I/AAAAAAAAxKM/H4Lwv76WEPc/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I found the serial number stamp

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-irxM0R_CFKo/VqUlhcXQdwI/AAAAAAAAxKU/BsrJY9B1po8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg

and removed the baseplate

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jc5GZk1dYPY/VqUljHjiPUI/AAAAAAAAxKc/oXTyd5sCNEM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Agitator out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Us-oLeO08-U/VqUllP7F5YI/AAAAAAAAxKk/3_gmj_X4kus/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

brushroll end caps off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FjAXOj_iMuA/VqUlokBUa5I/AAAAAAAAxK0/TNAklBETNdQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Yummy

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-GARfditmOpc/VqUlp_WeRUI/AAAAAAAAxK8/AnEHITBbttI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The brushroll bearings were  :dead-dyson:

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T2E-tgoAPac/VqUlrfPER8I/AAAAAAAAxLE/vZqIAvGElJQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

fished out the wobble washers

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_oUlEpQLdVQ/VqUltpffTqI/AAAAAAAAxLM/F8DaIAIrNPM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and the same on the other side

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FgTxobehMcI/VqUlu9b1JPI/AAAAAAAAxLU/JXK1D4jKDKI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

With some considerable fiddling the brushroll end caps came out and the brushroll was sick everywhere

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QT8pP_28dwo/VqUlwqyILXI/AAAAAAAAxLc/25aEo_ZW95c/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--PmpfXLWABA/VqUlyAZ4OBI/AAAAAAAAxLk/5B58yfXT668/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The brush strips were knackered too, they had gone very soft and sparse

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XXKsKPVJbs8/VqUl0LpulII/AAAAAAAAxLs/9YxbFqKlGsM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Back to the machine, the rear wheels are held in place with this bolt

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nvS7dAuWGCg/VqUl1cvQ1KI/AAAAAAAAxL0/jhu9oMeRF1A/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sfz8in1JWZw/VqUl26W60iI/AAAAAAAAxL8/MbRBy7rtTkI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The whole thing is sprung, as it is part of the mechanism that locks the tool adapter in place. A dyson brushroll axle came in handy to tap the axle out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Pd99MMZtoHw/VqUl491X6xI/AAAAAAAAxME/BgU3wfbcuXA/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Once removed,  the wheels came off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tHW219BKgcg/VqUl6u6lS4I/AAAAAAAAxMM/YzQzqR4stw0/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and the springs and bracket for the aformentioned tool adapter fall off too

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b3lVpJZTWiQ/VqUl82o54JI/AAAAAAAAxMU/OSGDh9odMIU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Onto the tool adapter chute now

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-d7odDuLtsiQ/VqUl-iiSWWI/AAAAAAAAxMc/P5ecAU3jHC8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--A-uoJsgkQ8/VqUmAT54ULI/AAAAAAAAxMk/secaZ4rIxrI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

It has a little flap that does a shit job of keeping the suction to the floor when the tools are not in use, held in with a small spring

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C6W7LIa3DLY/VqUmCOiHCNI/AAAAAAAAxMs/BHkwv_DF35Q/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-23zbSY9a1tQ/VqUmDuln4CI/AAAAAAAAxM0/jTlMz3f2KQw/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I did try to remove the front wheels but just could not get the circlips off, and realised that even if I did get them off, I may not get them back on again

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gqMVy6DFyKs/VqUmFENuukI/AAAAAAAAxM8/V6YGyC6X_Kg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Underneath done, the hood can come off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-97cVF9A3Iw0/VqUmG-9aclI/AAAAAAAAxNE/Qx4T4XXZnIY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

revealing the motor

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uxaBV9AaD_Q/VqUmIu7r-rI/AAAAAAAAxNM/v71eCpLoKhs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The yolk to motor wire runs through the bottom of the handle

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vkawlgfEPNQ/VqUmLAb_p8I/AAAAAAAAxNU/SuguTUohEHI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7uqq9inT-6w/VqUmMq-xc2I/AAAAAAAAxf0/NSFsxA7EKQ8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

There is a slight interlude now for the tools, which were dry and could be polished

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-v351p3vIuik/VqUmQ5GWsOI/AAAAAAAAxNs/kL3EmY-zgaQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EII57rtE_Bc/VqUmSqcTcnI/AAAAAAAAxN0/-qDHHelrhPk/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Back to the machine, and the metal brackets that form something to do with the dirtfinder can be removed from the hood

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ig3dffsALQo/VqUmW0Zb52I/AAAAAAAAxOM/HjCVG46A2DM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The bolt holding the handle bail together can be removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-yYdNVMQHuaM/VqUmYKy-76I/AAAAAAAAxOU/vo3MA4BuzmY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T7dWaaW2rew/VqUmZYygs6I/AAAAAAAAxOc/iFW4lu3AtfY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The socket is held in with a screw

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2UVBdt0C4FU/VqUmbFIp7DI/AAAAAAAAxOk/K1BevQ7Y8sY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and the handle can be withdrawn, and the wiring disconnected

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gNvAw19r7QI/VqUmcvrVgwI/AAAAAAAAxOs/tfTo68WXb_M/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The spring that keeps the handle sprung falls out at some point around here too

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p_pskRL6WiQ/VqUmeSnXfVI/AAAAAAAAxO0/Ya0p6ktRsEQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Quick shot of how the wiring attaches to the socket inside the handle

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-W1FvUQYJacY/VqUmfsxnv1I/AAAAAAAAxO8/_PwyEI-bUAU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and the handle bail is removed and stripped

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uEmIq1JjF24/VqUmhYlvqVI/AAAAAAAAxPE/aukjRl_nZp8/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The handle release pedal is held in place with a small bar which is easily tapped out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HjLTvdUE_v0/VqUmjMOPZpI/AAAAAAAAxPM/9IkCpYeISyM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I started taking the bag holder bolts out, but only one side could be removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UwK8HDY5ui4/VqUmkp5efTI/AAAAAAAAxPU/QwZzdYY9vmM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The other side is blocked in with the chassis moulding, and I could get a spanner to it but not turn it, so I left it be!

The motor is next, and I took it apart out of sequence, only having a brainwave when re-assembling it so ignore these pictures for now, I took better ones on re-assembly...

4 screws release the motor, and the belt spindle has to come off first

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BZT2L6_bZig/VqUmmUZB4aI/AAAAAAAAxPc/5o4cJ0JY3l4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Then the fan can be lifted off

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-i6-lT81kiaA/VqUmoISDZRI/AAAAAAAAxPk/hYBQ7P680xU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

revealing the fancase bearing

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vGOq_cUc9Fs/VqUmpoH9EjI/AAAAAAAAxPs/Kz-2Qqo7cP0/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

tiny carbons out at this stage

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-X6dLJuh9Mv4/VqUmrh6vlVI/AAAAAAAAxP0/VqVLKb6XDqs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I took the bearing out first, which was a bit stupid as the nuts fell into the motor...

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5WGgN6qZH1c/VqUmu9nJx-I/AAAAAAAAxQE/7hc1v33fR-U/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Then the bearing holder (which I should have done first...)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uJfkRpgUQUw/VqUmyIi0DvI/AAAAAAAAxQU/oDavMZ70zSE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OWVpekDP7sQ/VqUmz8XrvCI/AAAAAAAAxQc/8YtmYVqajuY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Motor wiring removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ga6Q55KeWAw/VqUm1nUXjhI/AAAAAAAAxQk/Rcqo7C5CKXE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(again, what should have been the second step) is to unscrew the top cover of the motor

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7SNcLQhswTA/VqUm3Yj0VQI/AAAAAAAAxQs/465S_F5j5vE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The small fan that cools the bulb unscrews next, then the armature can be withdrawn. The coil needs its connections unscrewing now

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BzxFhrojGDw/VqUm45XK_qI/AAAAAAAAxQ0/uzuH76x4KQU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Then the brush holders removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2HfGGNzGYwY/VqUm6ohr54I/AAAAAAAAxQ8/ANxC0X40boU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and she is stripped!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 07, 2016, 07:26:00 pm
Whilst I washed, dried and polished it, a fellow collector sold me 2 new bulbs and some new, much stiffer brushes

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IQQizRd5GVw/VqUm8YHQI9I/AAAAAAAAxRE/u0-gWKhtmvM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The hood also polished up really really well!Nearly 80 years of muck just vanished

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jhZsKLk_nlg/VqUm_8wGybI/AAAAAAAAxRU/7tG97qIQw3Q/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

And it's on to the motor re-assembly, done in the correct order this time!

Brush guides back in

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qOyY_rzuUJg/Vq5SN60KE_I/AAAAAAAAxV4/v8TRTRc60qo/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LJpViFJKCTk/Vq5SPj17wdI/AAAAAAAAxWA/IKjxkL81JmU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Whilst trying to refit the coil, I noticed that one side of it had the connector broken off, so wasn't actually connected to the carbon brushes one side at all... still ran fine though!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XX06RIwXFzE/Vq5SRHtv1RI/AAAAAAAAxWI/_qRPAfuqu54/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

A new ring terminal crimped and heatshrunk on soon had that sorted, and the coil could be fitted

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BFIj3jwx2A8/Vq5SSzviwzI/AAAAAAAAxWQ/D2919LgGiKQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I re-did the terminal on the other side too as it was looking a bit thin

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HpAMiwC1hWI/Vq5SUnxbbrI/AAAAAAAAxWY/MNPLIWlKZPg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

That done, it's time to build the armature up. Fit the bearing to the holder, and fit that to the armature

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-PGM8FKcOyUM/Vq5SWOAVPMI/AAAAAAAAxWg/kWZCVFXFMk4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Then drop the fan spacers and fan onto that

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xMXSPmC6ur0/Vq5SXStUG7I/AAAAAAAAxWo/Vwhgltw057k/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and fit the belt pulley (could do with a new one of these for it too, it's a bit worn)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hFbulqMGxk8/Vq5SY_MKQdI/AAAAAAAAxWw/BpNTQX1XPpQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Drop the assembled armature into the motor, screw the little cooling fan onto the top and fit and screw down the top bearing, and fit the carbon brushes

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-889Op5p1CIQ/Vq5SaUDUyMI/AAAAAAAAxW4/lbBRlemCoGQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DFNB30B7hgo/Vq5Sbo9IfdI/AAAAAAAAxXA/73TORHlsJ-o/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The motor can be refitted to the machine now. There was a rubber seal originally, but this fell apart when I removed it so I fitted the motor back after running a nice bead of black sealent around it, which will do a much better job than the old rubber seal anyway

Quick test before I sealed it down


Lovely!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Etb-C1WczAQ/Vq5Sdfh_60I/AAAAAAAAxXI/MKqkM87wZxI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--00B9zHB5tA/Vq5Se34bmCI/AAAAAAAAxXQ/gteYVypr-lM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The release pedal can be refitted now

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-67h3L2Mb12Y/Vq5Sgd012nI/AAAAAAAAxXY/T_5e7kBJaRs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I tidied up the motor wires with some solder

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mogf2oan1aY/Vq5Sh-sc7QI/AAAAAAAAxXg/rVGIlFSyt3s/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and fitted that and the handle bail back together

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p5LsgZwNQXc/Vq5SjdLiYwI/AAAAAAAAxXo/olZkhBYn2Lc/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ar3hlwzn1LM/Vq5SkzwNkHI/AAAAAAAAxXw/_GpaqwlXAbs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Re-fitted the bag holding bolt I removed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-foLMt5amVtA/Vq5SmIVoLPI/AAAAAAAAxX4/V0pa2R8IxXg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Refitted all the springs and rear axle (which isnt actually too bad as the springs hold themselves in whilst you fiddle with the axle)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-GAw3g_CWTQ4/Vq5SnUaGHOI/AAAAAAAAxYA/ayZjtLODfHI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Lashings of grease was used with that bit too to smooth it out

I did a stage 1 polish on the hood, still need to get the machine polisher on it

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vjiG9DHehWw/Vq5So7Lw0FI/AAAAAAAAxYI/JF4Zn7kNrYg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aVkcC14phLE/Vq5SqfrHfkI/AAAAAAAAxYQ/36X7YcZ57cM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and moved onto the handle, re-fitting the wiring

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vMbaThzO-qE/Vq5Srvp9V0I/AAAAAAAAxYY/kUpF4OwEcFc/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rqzipZv8kxU/Vq5StZumL-I/AAAAAAAAxYg/UQ4jUmsOmCE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Brushroll now

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IFVOgOglbZA/Vq5SvIOIKHI/AAAAAAAAxYo/lRHUTgMENsw/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Swapped the rubber feet from the old brushes to the new ones

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2SSF4c8Zeug/Vq5SwUcaGkI/AAAAAAAAxYw/Jveleqgn4-c/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Sadly the new brushes are not genuine, but the fact that they actually contribute to the 'It Beats, as it Sweeps, as it Cleans' action now, I wont hold it against them!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kNef_3SvowE/Vq5SxnIVZ-I/AAAAAAAAxY4/jNyWkp8eYOs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

fitted

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-l5lQQ9H8YRQ/Vq5SypHNnjI/AAAAAAAAxZA/zLpwaUjWxOc/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

2 shiney new brushroll bearings were procured

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SP5WLoGOt1A/Vq5S0Hb8RwI/AAAAAAAAxZI/axiKbndVuqQ/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

but it was too late to tap the end caps in to fit it all together by this point, so I put the metal bracket into the hood

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LBcfk8fetRE/Vq5S1StCVAI/AAAAAAAAxZQ/2YjW8-tKmFY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and got a bulb out

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ejswzcqAg2E/Vq5S2-pSFFI/AAAAAAAAxZY/gb_Krlrdf9k/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zZUN9qRQh_w/Vq5S4HtUfoI/AAAAAAAAxZg/Thop8wOZpuI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Not being a qualified person in anything, I ignored it's advice and fitted it anyway

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-854YiJQpR6U/Vq5S6GA_E5I/AAAAAAAAxZo/aTVw4MNfT5Q/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uffYAwCuuek/Vq5S7vE-PVI/AAAAAAAAxZw/BB3UzyRY9KE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BK_WvMLe5uM/Vq5S9NZwHhI/AAAAAAAAxZ4/CTXy_JRlEIo/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and with that, the hood can go back on

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QbKm48Wte0A/Vq5S_2c0SeI/AAAAAAAAxaI/wCMhoxm6IjY/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

as can the bag

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eAK0VDHFZqQ/Vq5TBnEwD2I/AAAAAAAAxaQ/NohCVOSJBf4/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and she looks like a Hoover again

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LNaADxPdzG8/Vq5TDALYS_I/AAAAAAAAxaY/DYCQ81X-0T0/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YEc8crSLeSg/Vq5TE-cErhI/AAAAAAAAxag/VRAdTY55HS8/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Sadly the bag does have a bit of damage, which has been made worse by someone covering it in gaffa tape at some time in the 1980's

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-74flXWaBkyY/Vq5THoKS6HI/AAAAAAAAxao/W-OCfZPwE8g/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and there is some wear at the top where the bag slide goes

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LkyzM8-ytZk/Vq5TJl0pbyI/AAAAAAAAxaw/shE3Xtv4q1w/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b5IowIQ3OGg/Vq5TLeqzVWI/AAAAAAAAxa4/QQMIC40sO48/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

but, it still looks bloody nice! Daylight came at the weekend, so I could tap the brushroll end caps home, and fit the brushroll

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1ubbJBhMBgY/Vq5TNYg6ZjI/AAAAAAAAxbA/GvxkhgveSAs/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Sadly one of the end caps doesn't fit 100% correctly, but the brushroll is still balanced and silent

Baseplate back on

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LIVwpLrYM40/Vq5TPBkejgI/AAAAAAAAxbI/pm1vOFwUgJE/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FKOsQESOLbw/Vq5TQt9E8FI/AAAAAAAAxbQ/n4msHDfNN_s/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The handle needs re painting, which I would like to have a crack at when the weather improves, as I would be a single man if I attempted to do that in the front room

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3vLE_iGTf-w/Vq5TSVG2f4I/AAAAAAAAxbY/riZzOpwjiLk/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jcqjXRWEeUU/Vq5TVX0XJXI/AAAAAAAAxbg/SYrK8UueZQM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xRDrcP2TiCg/Vq5TW6FWNEI/AAAAAAAAxbo/Cyv76lq3DE4/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UVP0VWVR9jM/Vq5TYsrBquI/AAAAAAAAxbw/Lr08lDhncxc/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

I then had a good play


and gummed the crap out of it, all the hair wrapped around the brushroll and forced the belt off, slowing the motor. I paused the video to sort it out, but my phone went into stand by and stopped the video, so I had to make a part 2, and stuck to some nice easy dust which really shows the agitation off


This meant that I had to clean the bag

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-cUidqfCD2pY/Vq5TaH_0E-I/AAAAAAAAxb4/ofmOxrnwFqM/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

The micro hose for the Miele was excellent for it

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9FlLWXOhF3U/Vq5TdX0JG3I/AAAAAAAAxcI/eFcKnJ22-hU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

50/50

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ETZVL5ds558/Vq5Tex35NLI/AAAAAAAAxcQ/7Fxdk9TGCxg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

Eva modelled it for me once it was clean

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ori5CY3veF0/Vq5Tg_ooCII/AAAAAAAAxcY/PN4ONMxr0sA/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

There was one final job to do though. Ever since I took it apart the first time, I forgot to refit the bolt that holds the tool adapter clamp on. I found it in the shed

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sWCBaqzU9VM/Vq5ToXzUTvI/AAAAAAAAxc4/mwJSXHTXogg/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and fitted it

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9Fx6Dx2hOns/Vq5TmiMUAWI/AAAAAAAAxcw/OMq02nQegdI/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

This meant I could have a go with the tools, which are laughable tbh but the hose is airtight after checking on the miele

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hHLkCVUB8M8/Vq5Ti_illEI/AAAAAAAAxcg/L0L1tU1WvfU/s800-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wTruNcUTZPQ/Vq5Tk4pBDcI/AAAAAAAAxco/npwsh_htLDI/s512-Ic42/upload_-1.jpg)

and for now, she is done! Need to paint the handle at some point in the summer and job jobbed! I'm really pleased with how it turned out. Now I just need a bojack bag so I can use her a bit, don't want to keep making the original bag dirty...
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: RustySkull on February 07, 2016, 09:33:05 pm
Blimey, long thread, nice job though ;)
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 07, 2016, 09:42:29 pm
long? that wasnt a long thread!

thanks though.  need to watch your kirby videos tomorrow
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: MVacs on February 08, 2016, 01:24:41 am
Nice pen in one of those photos.  ;D

Yes, that handle needs painting and the missing front lense needs finding.

But nice machine. And a thorough job as always.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 08, 2016, 06:42:11 am
ah,  theres no missing front lens,  it didnt have one full stop! this is  a pre war design,  inface this is one of the models that got caught up when production stopped.  This example is post war,  due to the mottled balekite hood or summat, pre war ones were solid colour.

But its not designed to have a bulb lens.  The way the motor cools the bulb is quite cool though
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: Madrat on February 08, 2016, 10:44:12 am
Very nice, I just love the design, reminds me of something from a black and white sifi movie.  I really want one, as much as I want a Hoover Starlight.
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 08, 2016, 11:04:44 am
I got lucky with mine, happened upon it on ebay as so many ace finds are!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: MVacs on February 08, 2016, 05:20:31 pm
You will be wanting this then.

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Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 08, 2016, 06:14:07 pm
Bootiful! How much is 22gns nowadays? What is gns? Guinea?
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: MVacs on February 08, 2016, 06:20:16 pm
Bootiful! How much is 22gns nowadays? What is gns? Guinea?

A Guinea I recall from horse auctions years ago is £1.05. £23 was a lot in 1938.
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 08, 2016, 06:26:13 pm
Wow, the closest I can get is:

In 1935, £23 0s 0d would have the same spending worth of 2005's £850.54

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/currency/results.asp#mid

That's nearly a Kirby!

Wish it was worth £850 today!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: macman on February 09, 2016, 10:03:49 am
Pedant's corner: one guinea was (strictly) 21 shillings.
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: dysondc16 on February 09, 2016, 09:55:37 pm
Wonderful refurb as usual! Very lucky to have the tools and all, most hoses from that era have long since degraded.

Poor thing, first its brush clogs then you can hear its bag clogging in the second video! May not be the best for a daily driver...
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 09, 2016, 11:35:02 pm
I dunno,  most machines of its type dont like big clumps of your girlfriends hair,  it all went under the belt and lifted it up and threw it off the spindle!

I have had a plan for the bag,  its a bit heath robinson but it may just work! Shes back up in the loft for now though to stop Eva playing with it,  so it can wait for another day!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: dysondc16 on February 09, 2016, 11:41:50 pm
Paper bag adaptor? :whist11:
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: Madrat on February 09, 2016, 11:48:06 pm
Think all dirty fan machines with exposed belts would have done the same.
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on February 09, 2016, 11:55:47 pm
Replace paper bag with a numatic hepaflo,  along with the blower attachment and you wont be far off!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: Madrat on February 09, 2016, 11:56:44 pm
I dunno,  most machines of its type dont like big clumps of your girlfriends hair,  it all went under the belt and lifted it up and threw it off the spindle!

I have had a plan for the bag,  its a bit heath robinson but it may just work! Shes back up in the loft for now though to stop Eva playing with it,  so it can wait for another day!

Keep me informed please I have a junior 1224 I want  to do the same with.
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: RustySkull on January 01, 2017, 08:52:32 pm
How does the handle come off?
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on January 01, 2017, 08:59:12 pm
A junior style nut and bolt at the bottom, one piece handle though. The cables run internally with a plug and socket arrangement inside. I nearly got this down to use in January, but it's not running quite right. The belt catches on the baseplate, slowing the machine down and the head/brushroll doesn't seem to touch the floor... It went back in the loft, unless anyone fancies a cheapish project?
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: RustySkull on January 01, 2017, 09:02:27 pm
A junior style nut and bolt at the bottom, one piece handle though. The cables run internally with a plug and socket arrangement inside. I nearly got this down to use in January, but it's not running quite right. The belt catches on the baseplate, slowing the machine down and the head/brushroll doesn't seem to touch the floor... It went back in the loft, unless anyone fancies a cheapish project?

Depends what you call cheapish? I'm currently in negotiations with somebody on one, but posting it is becoming a bit of a problem as trying to explain how to take it apart to box it up isn't going down well...
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on January 01, 2017, 09:09:52 pm
I'd want £40 for mine plus post, although mine has the above 2 issues and the brushroll didn't go together 100%.

Tell the person selling yours to stop being a knob and take the handle off. The first few pics in the thread show it, you've obv not actually read it! The handle will be a pain to wrap and post, but that's not your problem!

Ill have a look at mine one day, it's probably something  simple, or it works fine and out carpet is too short, may take it round to mums and give it a go, her carpet is deeper
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: RustySkull on January 01, 2017, 09:20:29 pm
I'd want £40 for mine plus post, although mine has the above 2 issues and the brushroll didn't go together 100%.

Tell the person selling yours to stop being a knob and take the handle off. The first few pics in the thread show it, you've obv not actually read it! The handle will be a pain to wrap and post, but that's not your problem!

Ill have a look at mine one day, it's probably something  simple, or it works fine and out carpet is too short, may take it round to mums and give it a go, her carpet is deeper

No I didn't read the whole lot, only looked at the photos of the handle because I don't like reading.
The person selling the one I'm after is selling it a lot cheaper than yours however it looks like they've managed to box it up now. I'm quite excited, it reminds me of Pennsylvania. 
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: beko1987 on January 01, 2017, 09:25:16 pm
Sweet, look forward to the video!
Title: Re: Hoover 262 - Stripdown and Refurb
Post by: RustySkull on January 01, 2017, 09:27:37 pm
Thank you.

You should use yours as a tester of your new phone :)