Dont forget to take your Rotovac head off and lube the threads

Mikey P

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A few times per month.

and when you go to bang the head off, use a rubber mallet, not a metal hammer..


Or use a wood block/2x4 to deaden the impact. This owner may need a third hand and a sledge hammer to get his off.

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Loren Egland

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DuPont Teflon silicon lubricant at Ace hardware for the felt rings and threads. I usually do so after about 8 hours running time. Use a block of wood with a rubber hammer that has enough size/weight to get the thing loose. When I first got the 360 I was using too small a rubber hammer and I would loosen the vac shoes by beating on them. With a bigger rubber hammer I could loosen the whole disc and not dislodge the vac shoes.
 

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I just kick the drivers with swift light heel kick. I think it's good that I alternate between the cleaning head and pad driver on a daily bases.

They come off easy... Sometimes I don't even kick them..just a slight slap downward with my hand does it.
 

Mark Saiger

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I put a wrench with rag on top rotary area and with just hand, can break loose.

Will take pics tomorrow to show...

Been thinking about this same thing past few couple weeks to mention too
 

Zee

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Instead of beating it to hell and ruining the whole thing.. It'd be cheaper to cut the plastic shroud off and with a torch warm around the thread to expand.
 

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