autocomman
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Hi all, just like the antique fan forum this is a wealth of info so I had to join and ask a few question about this Kirby 505 I literally found in my back yard. Dad said it was his parents, not sure when they got it, he thinks it was in the late 60s or 70s and second hand of course. Im guessing this is a refurb of some kind as some parts don't make sense.
First off the tag says model 505. Serial W217163. I stripped it down today to clean it all up, assess what parts it may need etc etc. I cant believe what good shape its in internally. The wires on the field winding, bulb and everything are mint. The power cord even looks like its serviceable which is pretty nuts. The armature bearings were in really good shape. Got all the old crap cleaned out and repacked with fresh grease. The felt washer in the nose section I was able to wash out and its still in great shape. Most things like that old felt washer, if it has one, are rock hard and just toast. It needs a belt, a bulb, bumpers, and if I wanna get picky the lever on the brush housing. Also not sure bout the bearings in the brush yet.
So only a few questions. 1, whats the best way to get to the bearings in the brush.
And second, what year is this thing? I could find no date code on the armature or the field winding. No other numbers stamped anywhere that would indicate a date code. The handle looks like a Dual Sanitroinic 50, as does the front lever to remove the brush assembly, but the K and sunburst around it cant be from a Dual Sanitroinic. The bumpers are green, as is the bag, with the K all over it.
The dust trey is also green, however the headlight bumper looks more grey than green. Can any one shed some light on this?
And the cleaning of the case. Mothers seems to be the goto, but im defiantly gonna pick up a polishing arbor for the drill. 30 min to get sorts maybe 1/3 of that motor case clean, and well it needs a ton of work still. Any tips there is appreciate it. Im considering just hitting everything wet with some 2000 grit before bothering to polish it. Try and get those years of grit off.












First off the tag says model 505. Serial W217163. I stripped it down today to clean it all up, assess what parts it may need etc etc. I cant believe what good shape its in internally. The wires on the field winding, bulb and everything are mint. The power cord even looks like its serviceable which is pretty nuts. The armature bearings were in really good shape. Got all the old crap cleaned out and repacked with fresh grease. The felt washer in the nose section I was able to wash out and its still in great shape. Most things like that old felt washer, if it has one, are rock hard and just toast. It needs a belt, a bulb, bumpers, and if I wanna get picky the lever on the brush housing. Also not sure bout the bearings in the brush yet.
So only a few questions. 1, whats the best way to get to the bearings in the brush.
And second, what year is this thing? I could find no date code on the armature or the field winding. No other numbers stamped anywhere that would indicate a date code. The handle looks like a Dual Sanitroinic 50, as does the front lever to remove the brush assembly, but the K and sunburst around it cant be from a Dual Sanitroinic. The bumpers are green, as is the bag, with the K all over it.
The dust trey is also green, however the headlight bumper looks more grey than green. Can any one shed some light on this?
And the cleaning of the case. Mothers seems to be the goto, but im defiantly gonna pick up a polishing arbor for the drill. 30 min to get sorts maybe 1/3 of that motor case clean, and well it needs a ton of work still. Any tips there is appreciate it. Im considering just hitting everything wet with some 2000 grit before bothering to polish it. Try and get those years of grit off.











