Thread Number: 29278  /  Tag: 80s/90s Vacuum Cleaners
How to disassemble hose on Royal 4650 and earler canister vacuums
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Post# 326888   6/14/2015 at 11:51 (3,237 days old) by dartman (Portland OR)        

Well I've posted here a few times about my Royal 4650 and my earlier 413 powertank. The older one has a bad hose but not a huge deal now that I have the 4650 working properly with a blue 4600 hose I found on eBay reasonably cheap right after I got it and posted about it and repairing the hose here.
Now I have enough parts I can play with the other original hose and see if I can take it apart and try to cut it down or whatever to get past the broken/ open circuit part of the hose.
I know the hose ends and things can be removed or the shop we used wouldn't have been abble to redo the hose on the other 413 a few times for us before the factory hoses got discontinued.
So can anyone tell me how your supposed to remove the hose end fittings so I can either eventually find a hose that will work or try to cut down and redo the bad wires in the old hose.
Been looking at it and the end that goes into the tank just doesn't look like there is a easy way to take it apart, the other end for the power nozzle might not be as bad but right now I have no clue how to do it and don't want to destroy it trying to figure it out on my own.
I have googled and all that and so far haven't found any guides or videos on how to do it though there are a few parts lists that at least kinda show how it's put together with part numbers and descriptions.
Anyways, thanks for any help, not critical as it works but I'm a do it yourself type guy like most on here and want to fix everything leftover I have for it if possible.



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