Introduction
Many vacuum cleaners have a separate pet hair and power brush head. The roller brush of the head can easily break due to wear and tear. Use this guide to replace the internal roller brush in the power brush head of your Shark vacuum cleaner.
Parts
-
-
This Shark model brush head consists of 7 parts: a base frame, a gear, a roller brush, two side screws, a plastic round band, and a top frame of the head.
-
Push the grey button on the back panel to open up the brush head.
-
-
-
Pull out the side screws from the right and left side of the old roller brush and put them on the replacement roller brush.
-
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
15 comments
Cat hair will jam up in the small gap between the gear and the bushing on the turbine and will cause enough friction to stop the turbine. I used a needle to dig out the hair and it solved the problem.
hvabrams -
Great tip! It works now! TY!
perfect solution, could find the problem
Thank you so much for posting this helpful advice… it was the perfect solution to fix exactly what was happening to stop the turbine on the brush accessory for my Shark vacuum. Because I couldn’t find info anywhere else, especially - and frustratingly - the manufacturer’s site, I almost ended up purchasing a replacement part. I so appreciate your suggestion here!
very clear and concise. took me 5 minutes with your instructions - couldn’t find anything like this on the shark site.
I need to put back all parts , don’t know where to start, can u explain step by step how to put them back please . Thank you