Kirby Vacuums Slotted Head Screws or Phillips Head?

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chicagomike

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Hi, as I continue to restore all my Kirby vacuums, I am wondering which models used Slotted Head Screws and which models used Phillips head screws? I ask as I want to make sure to put the correct style screws with each specific model.

Thanks in advance with your help!
 
Evening,

I'll start this off by saying the Dual-Sanitronic 80 (And likely the 50) used Phillips, the 1-CR Flatheads, The Heritage models used Phillips!
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Evening,

I'll start this off by saying the Dual-Sanitronic 80 (And likely the 50) used Phillips, the 1-CR Flatheads, The Heritage models used Phillips!
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Didn't most models use a Phillips in the motor housing, and then flats the rest of the way?


 


Oh, and the Tradition used Phillips!
 
I think it was somewhere around 1962 that they went from slotted head to phillips. The only thing Kirby uses now is the torx head.
 
My question is....

How do you identify which size screw to buy? I've bought screws from Kirby for older models and they only sell Phillips screws now. But if you wanted to stay all original and use only slotted screws on some models, how do you know the correct size, thread, etc.? That's something I don't know.
 
Chicagomike:

Have you tried contacting Kirby for the exact information? If nothing else, their service manuals likely have the information. Otherwise, you could wait until the VCCC descends on the museum in June and have them do on-site research for you.

All:

Is there a list of Kirby serial #s by model and year, or are years of production coded in them?
 
Ronni - Thought I would share.

Dual Sanitronic '50' (April 1965 - August 1967)
A= April 1965 - May 1966
B= June - December 1966
D= January - August 1967

Dual Sanitronic '80' (September 1967 - Late 1969)
A= September 1967 - May 1968
No letter used in serial number after May 1968

Classic 1-CR (January 1970 - June 1973)
R= January - June 1970
S= July - December 1970
T= January - December 1971
A= January - August 1972
B= September 1972 - June 1973

Classic Omega 1-CB (July 1973 - June 1976)
M= July - December 1973 (Gold Bag)
N= January - September 1974 (Pinstriped Bag)
P= October 1974 - September 1975 (Diamondback Bag)
R= September 1975 - June 1976 (Diamondback Bag)

Classic III 2-CB (July 1976 - June 1979)
A= July - December 1976
B= January - July 1977
C= July - December 1977
D= January 1978 - August 1978
E= September 1978 - June 1979

Tradition 3-CB (July 1979 - August 1981)
F= July 1979 - February 1980
G= March 1980 - February 1981
H= March - August 1981
 
Ronni - the service manuals I have do not list specifics like that for the screws - if you come across something that details the information for the different 500 models, please share!
 
Thanks for posting the serial letters with their months and years of production, chicagomike. It would be nice if all manufacturer's--even beyond vacuum cleaner ones--included such codes in their serials. I did notice that my popcorn popper has a "date code" along with a serial.

With respect to the start date of the Classic 1CR, another recent thread on this site showed a tag that actually stated 1969 as the copyright; so I am wondering if it perhaps came out in November or December of 1969 rather than January of 1970?

I hope you find success in your authentic restoration of your Kirbys!
 
If B = January - July 1977 how did I get this Classic III in December 1976? According to the list, serial #'s starting with B didn't start until January. Maybe reply #10 is the answer to my question?

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chicagomike

Mike,

I can share with you when each Kirby machine first adopted Phillips head screws, and where applicable...

Model 560 (1960-61): motor shell mounting screws (#10-24 x 3/4")

Model 562 Sanitronic (1962-63): wheel screws (#10-32 x 3/8")

Model Sanitronic VII (1963-65): front shaft clamp screws (#8-32 x 3/8") and front bearing plate screws (#8-32 x 5/16")

Model Classic 1CR (1970-73): rear shaft clamp screws (#6-32 x 5/8")

Model Classic Omega 1CB (1973-76): fan case to motor housing screws. First one to get the change was the long #10 screw (1-1/4" long) that secures the fan case to motor housing from the front; the other four #10 screws, all 5/8" long (three round head and one flat head) would change from slotted to Phillips in 1974.

Model Tradition 3CB (1979-81): the short #6 screws that secure the headlight lens, vent seal and speed switch (#6-32 x 3/8")

~Ben
 

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