SHARK STRATOS Not Spinning
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86%
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Motorized Floor Nozzle Assembly
The motorized nozzle contains the dedicated drive motor and internal timing belt. In the Stratos series, these components are often not individually serviceable; if the motor has burned out due to over-torque or the internal belt has snapped, the entire floor head assembly must be replaced to restore mechanical rotation.
SKU: 1587FC3000
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8%
CONF
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Replacement PowerFins Brush Roll
Hair and fiber wrap around the brush roll ends can create intense friction during high-speed rotation. This heat often melts the plastic bearing housings or the drive-end 'star' gear on the brush roll itself, causing it to seize physically even if the motor is functional.
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6%
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Replacement Extension Wand
The Stratos uses an 'under-the-skin' electrical circuit through the wand to power the nozzle. If the connection pins at either end of the wand become misaligned or develop carbon buildup from arcing, the electrical path is severed, resulting in a functional vacuum motor but a dead floor nozzle.
SKU: 1256FC3000
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motorized Floor Nozzle Assembly.
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