It is important that you know how to properly wind your Kirby cord around the hooks. The direction of the wind will vary depending on the model and the positions of both the cord/bag clip and the placement of the hooks on the handle assembly.
I took these pictures to educate all of you Kirby collectors, new and old, how to do this in order to protect your beloved cord from excessive strain. The pictures below show you the right direction to begin your cord winding.
If your machine is a Classic Omega 1CB or older (if you have the original production grip, in the case of this and the prior Classic 1CR and Dual Sanitronic 80), the cord should be wound up in a clockwise direction; please correct me if I'm wrong.
Correct me again if I'm wrong, but if you have a Classic III 2CB with the cord/bag clip hook on the back of the grip rather than on the side, the cord should be wound up counterclockwise. But if you have a 1978 model with the new-style grip that places the cord clip hook on the side of the grip, but that it still has the cord hooks on the bag side of the handle fork, wrap the cord counterclockwise as well.
Then, on the Classic III 2CBs (and subsequent Kirby models) that place the cord hooks on the side of the handle fork that points to the toe-touch control, it is then suggested you wrap the cord around in a <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">counter</span>clockwise direction. I know the Kirby Tradition instruction book does show an illustration that suggests you do so... but it does show to work the top cord hook counterclockwise.
On the Heritage/Legend series, the grommet (strain relief) of the cord is placed on a cord clip attached to the handle fork... a counterclockwise winding is recommended.
~Ben
[this post was last edited: 3/30/2017-19:44]




I took these pictures to educate all of you Kirby collectors, new and old, how to do this in order to protect your beloved cord from excessive strain. The pictures below show you the right direction to begin your cord winding.
If your machine is a Classic Omega 1CB or older (if you have the original production grip, in the case of this and the prior Classic 1CR and Dual Sanitronic 80), the cord should be wound up in a clockwise direction; please correct me if I'm wrong.
Correct me again if I'm wrong, but if you have a Classic III 2CB with the cord/bag clip hook on the back of the grip rather than on the side, the cord should be wound up counterclockwise. But if you have a 1978 model with the new-style grip that places the cord clip hook on the side of the grip, but that it still has the cord hooks on the bag side of the handle fork, wrap the cord counterclockwise as well.
Then, on the Classic III 2CBs (and subsequent Kirby models) that place the cord hooks on the side of the handle fork that points to the toe-touch control, it is then suggested you wrap the cord around in a <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">counter</span>clockwise direction. I know the Kirby Tradition instruction book does show an illustration that suggests you do so... but it does show to work the top cord hook counterclockwise.
On the Heritage/Legend series, the grommet (strain relief) of the cord is placed on a cord clip attached to the handle fork... a counterclockwise winding is recommended.
~Ben
[this post was last edited: 3/30/2017-19:44]



