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Vivers

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Mine is doing this to and it's located in the motor and I'm sending out tomorrow to be repaired
 

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When the original rotovav 360 came out I must have broke around 3 sets of gears. Each time I sent the motor back it was around $350-400ish. I finally said enough and bought a new gear for 40 bucks from them. Took the gear case apart and put it back together. It's really not that hard at all. Took 45 minutes.
 

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Rotovac just sends out a new refurbished replacement. Then they fix yours or refurbish it and send it out to the next guy with broken gears.
 

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When the original rotovav 360 came out I must have broke around 3 sets of gears. Each time I sent the motor back it was around $350-400ish. I finally said enough and bought a new gear for 40 bucks from them. Took the gear case apart and put it back together. It's really not that hard at all. Took 45 minutes.
$40.00 and time is not a bad repair but damn $350.00-$400.00 that's tough to swallow.

Not Rotovac's fault, they didn't damage the gears but ouch!!! I need to remind the guys about vent covers.
 

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I think there are 3 gears if I remember correctly. If u are going to attempt to fix your self take it apart first and see what is broken.
 

tcampbell1215

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Probably order a new one anyway and ill fix the other one anything else that usually breaks on these machines
 

John Olson

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its the top hat gear. They are part number B-2314H and are $45 plus shipping. We have them in stock and it's a common problem when you hit floor registers. How do you fix that problem ? Don't hit floor registers :)
 
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Bad design if it doesn't have a shear pin.

That's why any well designed machine protects expensive delicate parts with easily replaced inexpensive parts.
 

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Bad design if it doesn't have a shear pin.

That's why any well designed machine protects expensive delicate parts with easily replaced inexpensive parts.
I agree but even if it sheered, you would probably still damage the register. I stay a few inches away from them along with transitions, especially marble and stone ones.
 
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Scott S.

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Hoss with rounded teflon glides :)

Or just wand around the edges and obstacles, and use it on the open area like the rest of us do
 

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Well hear was the problem
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