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Post# 356684   7/26/2016 at 17:36 (2,823 days old) by dustmatt (Schaumburg, IL)        

Hi all. I'm new here and never considered myself a vacuum collector, but I guess figures don't lie. I currently own a Kirby Heritage II, Royal Dirt Devil, Royal 880 upright, and just bought a Royal 2028 upright. Have had several other old Royals over the years including an early pre-ww2 model that I reluctantly let go to fund other obsessions and keep peace with my wife.

Last weekend I bought the Royal 880 at an estate sale for $37.50. Beautiful machine in same family since new and with manuals. My wife likes it best so it's a keeper for sure. That purchase inspired a craigslist search that resulted in yesterday's purchase of a Royal 2028 complete with the deluxe tool set for a whopping $25...a steal. Brought the 2028 into my home last night and this morning had several sneezing fits. I have no idea where it has been so guess it wasn't too smart to bring a used vac into the house. Think bed bugs. Took it outside this morning, removed the bag and discovered a ton of pet hair wrapped around the twisted wire fitting where the bag joins the fill neck. A filter bag must have ruptured and made a mess inside the cloth bag which got my allergies flared up. Turned the bag inside out to clean it and now have it hanging outside drying out. Uploaded some pics to my google account of the B-bag design and the vac. Has a few scratches, nothing serious and hopefully they will buff out with rouge on my buffing wheel.

Since both machines are new to me I want to replace the carbon brushes to protect the motors from damage. I did a search for brushes online and am coming up empty on both models. There is a guy selling something that "may work" on ebay for the 880, but have found nothing for the 2028. The 2028 has a 7.5amp motor. I noticed the 2025 and 2028 share the same parts list. I believe the 2025 had the 9 amp motor vs the 7.5 amp motor in the 2028. Any suggestions for carbon brush suppliers or availability? Also not sure how to read the date code. Serial is H00A 00004491. The literature that came with it is dated 1998.


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Post# 356717 , Reply# 1   7/27/2016 at 13:26 (2,822 days old) by sptyks (Skowhegan, Maine)        

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I searched several vacuum parts warehouses for Royal 2028 motor brushes and came up empty handed. I'm sure they're out there somewhere.

 

This is a job for our resident Royal expert Benjamin Edge. Ben, if you're out there please chime in here.


Post# 356774 , Reply# 2   7/28/2016 at 13:21 (2,821 days old) by 3rdGenVacGuy (Columbus, Ohio )        
Carbon Brushes

Those models have what is known as the drop in motor. Older machines had the carbon brushes accessible from the outside of the motor housing. The drop in motor carbon brushes are part #3890105000

Post# 356776 , Reply# 3   7/28/2016 at 13:27 (2,821 days old) by 3rdGenVacGuy (Columbus, Ohio )        

After checking that part #3890105000, I have found that they are listed as NLA, discontinued jan of 2011. I have one set left $8.95.

Post# 356809 , Reply# 4   7/29/2016 at 01:13 (2,821 days old) by dustmatt (Schaumburg, IL)        
B bag cleaning

Thanks for the info about the brushes. Yes the 2028 does have a 7.5 amp drop-in motor. I haven't had time to open it up yet, but have completed the bag cleaning. Decided it probably wasn't such a good idea to let the wet bag dry around the metal collar fitting as it might rust so I untwisted the wire clamps and fully disassembled. After the bag dried out I re-wrapped it to the neck with some cloth hockey tape and twisted on new wire clamps from some galvanized utility wire I had. Didn't cost me a cent and looks like new. The rubber seal gasket came loose during the cleaning so I'll need to re-glue it in place.

It will be easier to buff out the scratches on the nozzle once removed from the motor housing. Any tips on removing the rubber bumper from the nozzle? Maybe I can leave it in place and buff around it?


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