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What model of Kirby do these hoses go with??
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Post# 178544   4/25/2012 at 16:12 (4,380 days old) by kirbyvertibles (Independence, KS)        

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I found these while cleaning out spare parts rooms. I was hoping to find tools and things like this to complete some of my collection peices.
I know these go with the 562-daul 50 models but I don't know which ones. Please help thanks.


Post# 178546 , Reply# 1   4/25/2012 at 16:16 (4,380 days old) by kirbyvertibles (Independence, KS)        

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As you can see the one on the right has a little white strip pattern on it which led me to believe it must go to the Sani-7 model because the shoulder strap has a white stripe but i'm told that's not the case. It does have the newer style coupler. The one the left has older coupler and is much heavier

Post# 178547 , Reply# 2   4/25/2012 at 16:17 (4,380 days old) by kirbyvertibles (Independence, KS)        

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Post# 178588 , Reply# 3   4/25/2012 at 20:44 (4,380 days old) by KC_Kirby (Kansas City, MO)        

Phillip, the hose on the left goes to the 562. The other one I would bet is using the original hose ends for a Sanitronic VII or a Dual 50. In fact, it might be a Rainbow hose because it reminds me of one of those. Since its light tan it might be off the D2 model. The hose for the Sanitronic VII and Dual 50 were pretty much the same color as the 562. I could be wrong on that, I don't think I've ever had all three hoses together at the same time but separately they all look the same to me. The 562 was the only Sanitronic model to use the adapter that hooks to the motor like the earlier Kirby models had. The Sanitronic VII was the first to integrate the adapter into the hose so it was all one piece. Hope this helps.

Chad


Post# 178639 , Reply# 4   4/26/2012 at 10:34 (4,379 days old) by jfalberti (Visalia, CA)        
The one with the newer style coupling

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is definitely from either a Sanitronic VII or a DS 50.  They both had the same color attachments and hose.  Difference is that the hoses are not interchangeable between the two.  The Sani VII is the last single speed Kirby, and the DS 50 is the first dual speed machine.  A hose from a Sani VII will not engage the safety/speed selector switch on a DS 50.

 

Joe


Post# 226327 , Reply# 5   4/3/2013 at 17:25 (4,037 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        

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Joe,

Then what differences would the universal coupler's attaching lugs be in regards to the Sanitronic VII and Dual Sanitronic 50? The length of the attaching lugs appear to be the same for both. Am I missing something here?

Part #s for the hose motor connectors:
#211063S for Sanitronic VII
#211065S for Dual Sanitronic 50 units manufactured October 1966 and earlier
#211066S for Dual Sanitronic 50 units manufactured November 1966 and later

Complete hoses:
#223663S for Sanitronic VII
#223665S for Dual Sanitronic 50 units manufactured October 1966 and earlier
#223666S for Dual Sanitronic 50 units manufactured November 1966 and later

Thank you,



Ben (KirbyClassicIII)


Post# 226328 , Reply# 6   4/3/2013 at 17:52 (4,037 days old) by Vac_whisperer ()        

Second one definitely goes with the D50 or Sanitronic VII.
First one, with the metal coupler, I'm insure. Maybe the 562.


Post# 226333 , Reply# 7   4/3/2013 at 18:06 (4,037 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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The metal suction coupler was last used on the 562, so that model would be what the hose in the 1st picture is from (it's the hose on the left).

The Sanitronic VII was the first Kirby to use the universal coupler (patent 3,279,828) and replaced the separate suction (motor) and blower (bag) couplers on all Kirbys going back to the 516. After the Dual Sanitronic 50 came out in 1965, the hose coupler's right attaching lug had to be lengthened in order to gain the new high speed mode.

About six months after the introduction of the Classic Omega, the safety switch was again changed. That meant the universal coupler's right attaching lug was again lengthened to accommodate the newer-style safety switch's speed control arm, in order to activate the high speed mode. The Omega's hose also was changed to include holes in the metal swivel tube connector (tool end of hose). The surface nozzle elbow and the two extension wands also had holes on their tapered ends.

~Ben



Post# 226338 , Reply# 8   4/3/2013 at 18:22 (4,037 days old) by Vac_whisperer ()        

I'm just a little rusty on my Kirby knowledge, I've been away from my sweepers for a while.
Thanks Ben, good info. :)


Post# 227282 , Reply# 9   4/7/2013 at 18:23 (4,033 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        

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Vac_Whisperer,

Since time has expired for me to edit my posts, I need to make the following corrections:

 

When the Dual Sanitronic 50 came out in 1965, the existing universal coupler design was given a protruding tab located close to the right attaching lug, so as to trip the 2nd button of the newly-designed safety switch (2nd being high speed for hose use). The Crystalator was also given the same protruding tab for the same reason. Therefore, you can identify which of these is for the Sanitronic VII and which are for the D50. The lack of the tab by the right attaching lug would mean the hose and Crystalator was designed only for the VII.

 

Later on, the universal coupler and Crystalator (w/o the protrusion for the high speed mode) would be replaced by equivalents with the protruding tab by the right attaching lug.

 

~Ben


Post# 398027 , Reply# 10   9/10/2018 at 10:30 (2,051 days old) by jlcapito37 (Louisville )        
If this helps any



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Post# 398083 , Reply# 11   9/11/2018 at 18:03 (2,050 days old) by LESiNUTAH (Utah)        
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The left hose fits 516-sanatronic 7 second hose fits d50-classic I believe like Ben mentioned the Omega or even classic has the has another safety switch. I don't like safety switches. I want to use same hose multiple vacuums.
I believe 505-515 you attacheted over bracket hitting the safety switch. I'm not sure if it was same as exhaust attachment for blower. I recently got a 508 hose and have not looked at it yet.
Les


Post# 398110 , Reply# 12   9/12/2018 at 00:58 (2,050 days old) by Rivstg1 (colorado springs)        
Les, Ben....

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Can you identify this coupler connection? I bought the kit and thought it would work on my 518 but it doesn't fit. Is this for a 505-515 mode
. Notice the difference btwn the one that fits my 516. Ideas?


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Post# 398112 , Reply# 13   9/12/2018 at 02:23 (2,050 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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Kelton,

The one I see at left would indeed be for models 505-515, due to the fact there is no rubber seal mounted on the fan case of these models, and also the position of the speed switch lug.

~Ben


Post# 398302 , Reply# 14   9/15/2018 at 22:13 (2,046 days old) by LESiNUTAH (Utah)        
Pics

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I have 4 pics
Hose adaptor for,505-515 pic 4
Blower adapter (hooks on emtor)505-515 lastnpic
Hose adaptor 516 s7 pic 3
Blower adapter 516 s7 pic 1
I also think hose with no coupler can be used on 505 series. I'm not positive may be wrong. I just remember something about it.
Les
The vacuum attachment box looks like 513 model. The first year of different belt lifter matching logo on the box.
Les
The pics are Kent oyler he won't care I'll notify when I talk to him again. They are his pics.
Les 2


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Post# 398305 , Reply# 15   9/15/2018 at 22:45 (2,046 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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Les,

Yes, the hose without the universal suction coupler can be used on the 505 to 562 models (but the one with the plastic fitting I earlier described can fit models back to the 516), but it is the metal suction coupler (the one that goes on the front of the motor) itself that is more specific: if it does not have the protrusion for the O-ring gasket and also has the speed switch lug to the right (instead of center) when installed on the machine, it's for models 505-515.

~Ben




This post was last edited 09/15/2018 at 23:03
Post# 398307 , Reply# 16   9/15/2018 at 22:57 (2,046 days old) by LESiNUTAH (Utah)        
Ben

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I thought so but wasn't sure. Thanks
Les


Post# 398310 , Reply# 17   9/15/2018 at 23:05 (2,046 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
Lesinutah

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Les,

You're welcome.

~Ben



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