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mieles7

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I just got a Stark Model 4000s of ebay. When was this vacuum made? Is this the same machine as the Royal 4000? I don't see a switch, just a hole where it looks like it might have been right above where the cord comes out at the handle. Also, the aluminum on the front nozzle is cracked, and so is the front left wheel. Is there any way I could fix the nozzle, and where could I buy a new wheel for the vacuum? There in also a stain on the top of the bag, so how could I clean it off?

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Your machine is actually known as the #4500ST within Stark's circles. It is of course a virtual twin to the Royal #4000 in that it has the same 10 amp motor and other top-line features.

As to me, I have a 1988 Stark Deluxe model #5000NA which is the early version (serial #: L87B001599 = Dec. 1987) since it has the Rite-Hite screw-type height adjuster and no quick-release top cord hook. As a result, my #5000NA is related to the Royal #889 produced from 1987-88. The later #5000NA has the Au-Toe-Matic toe-touch height adjuster and quick-release top cord hook, and is thus related to the Royal #9000 produced from 1988-90. Both had 6.0 amp motors and used Scafitex outer bags.

~Ben

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Also, mieles7

The #4000 and #4500ST were produced from 1995 to 2001. They were replacements for the #9700 and #5700 respectively, both of which had 7.0 amp motors and were produced from 1990 to 1995.

Like I said in my last reply, my #5000NA is a greyscale copy (most of the trim on the machine is black, and the bag is grey) of the Royal #889 (which has burgundy trim like your #4500ST, but a mauve bag).

~Ben
 
Ian,


 


I believe that the nozzle has a lifetime guarantee. You may wish to call Royal and find out how to get it replaced. Their number is 800-321-1134. It's worth a shot!
 
Royal B bag fit-yes the tight fit is normal.Otherwise there would be air leakage and possibly the bag would be blown off the bag feeder tube.You have to make sure the mouth of the paper bag is well over and snapped over the ridges on the plastic feed tube.
 
What model lightbulb do I need, and where can I buy one since my hardware store doesn't have any.
 
The serial number is
C98C00003542.
Also, thanks for the help with the light. I'll make a video of the vacuum running once the machine is complete.
 
I decided to do a quick run of the vacuum, and it makes a loud clattering noise. Any way that I could fix this?
 

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