gmerkt
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Here are a few photo examples of why dead vacs come to me for refurbishment:
Very typical blockage of pick-up tube in nozzle. This material was stacked in there like cut, layed discs of tack board. Lots of dead vacs right after Christmas. Reason? Dry fir needles packed inside the hose. As part of their design, many plasti-vacs have a length of hose between the nozzle and the inlet port of the bag/dirt bin. Loops and curves in the hose restrict some objects which get caught, then the snow-ball effect sets in.

Very typical blockage of pick-up tube in nozzle. This material was stacked in there like cut, layed discs of tack board. Lots of dead vacs right after Christmas. Reason? Dry fir needles packed inside the hose. As part of their design, many plasti-vacs have a length of hose between the nozzle and the inlet port of the bag/dirt bin. Loops and curves in the hose restrict some objects which get caught, then the snow-ball effect sets in.
