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Kirby Dual Sanitronic 50 Hose Questions |
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Post# 190786   7/20/2012 at 21:07 (4,294 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)   |   | |
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I have a question to be answered about the Kirby Dual Sanitronic 50 hose? I would like to think that for the first year of production (1965) the D50's hose had the same part # as for the Sanitronic VII version of the hose (#223663S), and did not yet have the suction blower coupling, or SBC, attached to it.
The plastic SBC (the Sanitronic 562 and older models used a metal SBC, part #2100 for models 505-515 and #210056 for models 516-562), which previously came out for the prior Sanitronic VII, meanwhile, was given a slightly longer right attaching tab, so as to depress the safety switch speed selector arm down enough to accommodate the high speed that was then a new feature for the D50. The part for the SBC, when ordered separately, is #211065S. In 1966, the 2nd year of the D50, Kirby made a revised version of its hose with the SBC already attached to it (part #223666S). If any of you have any pictures for comparison of the following configurations, please reply. What I'd like to see: 1 - Kirby Sanitronic VII/D50 hose (part #223663S), without SBC. 2 - Kirby D50 hose (part #223663S), with SBC (part #211065S) attached to it. This still had the old-style coupling on the suction end of the main hose. 3 - newer Kirby D50 hose (part #223666S), with SBC (#211065S) already attached to it. Note also the lack of the old-style couplings on the suction end of the main hose. Thank you, Ben Edge (KirbyClassicIII) |