Motor bearing on Electrolux Legacy vacuum

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Stratmaster, I don't believe Electrolux ever intended those double stage motors to be serviced. They would just sell you and install a new motor if yours failed out of warranty. Nowadays though, you can't even get the motor seal new.

I suggest taking the motor apart, pulling the bearings off, and taking a look at the number stamped on it. Then go online to a bearing supplier and find either the same one, or one that's the same size. You can also try contacting Doug Smith, collector2 on here, as he used to be a service manager and trainer for Electrolux Canada. He would definitely know how to find those bearings!
 
Hello, I'm looking for the part number for the motor bearings on a Electrolux Legacy canister vacuum. Anyone have a parts list ?
I second Kirbylux. The bearing will have it's size stamped on the race. You'll need a magnifying glass to read it though. Any quality bearing the same size will work. When I was looking for bearings for an old Panasonic Jet Flo motor I was surprised to discover the exact same size bearing is a popular front wheel bearing for quads.
 
Stratmaster, I don't believe Electrolux ever intended those double stage motors to be serviced. They would just sell you and install a new motor if yours failed out of warranty. Nowadays though, you can't even get the motor seal new.

I suggest taking the motor apart, pulling the bearings off, and taking a look at the number stamped on it. Then go online to a bearing supplier and find either the same one, or one that's the same size. You can also try contacting Doug Smith, collector2 on here, as he used to be a service manager and trainer for Electrolux Canada. He would definitely know how to find those bearings!
Thanks for the reply. Yeah I got the bearing off but can't read the number. I measured it and will try to find a couple on Amazon
 

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