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lesinutah

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Hey everyone
I have 2 classic omegas. One has a metal fan empellor the other has plastic white fan. I took both apart to switch empellors. The plastic came off no problem. The one with metal fan is being a pain. I have put he keys screwdriver bits in shaft hole. The fan I jammed with screwdriver on backside and on blade used vice grips to hold. The fan holds but every tool I put in the shaft snaps from over torqueing. The shaft has opening on only one side of shaft not all the way through. I want to save the fan but wtf like it's welded or shaft and fan are one piece of metal. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Lesinutah

These pages from ChicagoMike's copy of the Kirby Classic III service manual will help you.

Just remember: the fan is spun on in reverse, so to get it off you have to turn it clockwise while you hold that fan locking tool in there.

~Ben

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The metal fan is 1 piece, the shaft and fan are one piece. On the Omega and newer models, you need a special tool to hold the armature from turning so you can unthread the fan as 1 piece, without the special tool, you will ruin the armature, don't try holding the cooling fan, it is not secure as it was in previous models.
 
Help

I have removal tool trying to follow directions on book but no bueno. The pic in book doesn't look like my omega. I disconnected all the wires but I'm see armiture pic but no opening in vacuum allows for this to lock as pic. Thanks again.

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Ben

Any pics of classic in manuals with instructions? Sorry took apart an omega, traditional and this classic in pic.
 
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