SHARK VACUUM VERTEX BRUSH Not Spinning
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86%
CONF
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Brush Roll Drive Belt (Cogged)
The Vertex uses a high-torque cogged belt to drive the PowerFin rollers. When the brush roll encounters a significant obstruction (like a rug edge or heavy hair wrap), the motor's torque can shear the teeth off the belt or snap it entirely. Replacing the belt is the most granular mechanical fix to restore rotation.
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8%
CONF
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Motorized Floor Nozzle Assembly
Shark DuoClean heads are notoriously difficult to service due to hidden screws and non-standard internal components. If the internal brush motor has suffered a thermal burnout or the internal control board has failed, the entire nozzle assembly is the manufacturer-recommended solution for a reliable repair.
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6%
CONF
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Replacement Extension Wand
Shark's 'Powered Lift-Away' technology sends electricity through the wand via integrated pins. These pins are prone to 'carbon tracking' or physical blockage from debris. If the vacuum works when the pod is connected directly to the floor nozzle but fails when the wand is used, the internal wiring or connectors in the wand are defective.
SKU: 121FFJ2000
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Brush Roll Drive Belt (Cogged).
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