I don’t mean to attack the design of the old Kirbys, but I do need to vent some frustrations with some particular design aspects of the 500 model series that seem inherently problematic. If any of you have opinions, views, or solutions, please respond as I would like to hear your views on the subject.
Particularly, that round plastic belt lifter never seems to want to fit tight or rotate in a smooth manner; every one I have come across has felt like it was just going to break off due to the asymmetrical forces of the belt being stretched by a rotating body and finger. Furthermore, this era of belt lifters presents a place for vacuum leakage, more so than successive designs. I am going to a hardware store to try to find and install one of those very thin plastic friction reducing washers between the outside of the nozzle and the inner surface of the exterior plastic belt lifter body. This, in my mind, will reduce or minimize the friction between the plastic belt lifter and aluminum nozzle.
Also, another frustrating design is that of the “crows-feet” on the back of the nozzle and the interface between the nozzle and the entrance of the fan case. It just seems like it allows too much play and makes it difficult for a tight fit over the round seal. In the particular case that I am experiencing right now, I plan on ordering a new o-ring seal; this is likely to make it tighter.
Let me know if any of you have any wisdom about these issues.
Particularly, that round plastic belt lifter never seems to want to fit tight or rotate in a smooth manner; every one I have come across has felt like it was just going to break off due to the asymmetrical forces of the belt being stretched by a rotating body and finger. Furthermore, this era of belt lifters presents a place for vacuum leakage, more so than successive designs. I am going to a hardware store to try to find and install one of those very thin plastic friction reducing washers between the outside of the nozzle and the inner surface of the exterior plastic belt lifter body. This, in my mind, will reduce or minimize the friction between the plastic belt lifter and aluminum nozzle.
Also, another frustrating design is that of the “crows-feet” on the back of the nozzle and the interface between the nozzle and the entrance of the fan case. It just seems like it allows too much play and makes it difficult for a tight fit over the round seal. In the particular case that I am experiencing right now, I plan on ordering a new o-ring seal; this is likely to make it tighter.
Let me know if any of you have any wisdom about these issues.