Electrolux AP-100 rewinder fix

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quebecois

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I just finished fixing an AP-100 rewinder and I wanted to share what I did.

First I opened the can to see why the cord wouldn't go back in. I found that a part of the spool was broken in pieces (first picture). This is the clear kind of spool.

I recently installed a no-working AP-100 cord rewinder in an AP-200 last week, and i knew that I had spare aprts from the AP-200 rewinder.

So I took the good half of that AP-200 rewinder, the half with the spring, to fix the AP-100. It ended up like an hybrid rewinder (two other pictures).

It fits properly in the AP-100 can.

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Neat. It looks like the broken part was cast aluminum? It could probably be welded back together by someone with an aluminum welder and a lot of patience, or a new one machined from stock. Luckily you had a replacement.

I think I see the design flaw already. It looks like that tube shaped part that broke had two slots in it to hold that wingnut-looking thing on the center shaft. Probably square slots/not chamfered or whatever.
 
Take it up with Aerus. Maybe they'll change it—ha.

I actually contacted Electrolux Group in Sweden to find out what the 'Z' prefix on the older models meant, but no one knew.
 

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