vacerator
Well-known member
tolivac;
Sure, it makes sense to me. Either the bearing must be larger, or there must be several to carry the load.
I guess what I was trying to parallel to begin with is that I've heard some low priced vacuum cleaners sound bad after they are only a couple of years old.
Cheezy bearings and parts.
When I can plug in an 40 year old Eureka canister with an old ball bearing two stage motor and it sounds almost like new.
Most motors today use only press fit sleeve bearings.
I replaced the blower motor in my car last fall at a parts cost of $80. A German brand part made in China, and it is already noisy.
Sure, it makes sense to me. Either the bearing must be larger, or there must be several to carry the load.
I guess what I was trying to parallel to begin with is that I've heard some low priced vacuum cleaners sound bad after they are only a couple of years old.
Cheezy bearings and parts.
When I can plug in an 40 year old Eureka canister with an old ball bearing two stage motor and it sounds almost like new.
Most motors today use only press fit sleeve bearings.
I replaced the blower motor in my car last fall at a parts cost of $80. A German brand part made in China, and it is already noisy.