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113177360 Craftsman Utility Vacuum

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This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part. This red stripe vacuum replacement filter fits all current craftsman vacuums that are 5 gallons or more. This filter easily picks up sawdust, wood chips, ...
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This is an authentic OEM Craftsman replacement part. This vacuum filter plate is located at the bottom of the filter cage; it helps provide support for the filter. The filter plate is made out of the ...
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This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part. This hose combo is an attachment that can be used with a vacuum, and auger or a table saw. It helps you keep your project and your work space free of debr...
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This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part. This nut is a commonly used in wet/dry vacuums, without this nut your vacuum will not run efficiently, or it might not run at all. The filter nut helps pr...
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This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part. This wet/dry vacuum extension wand fits tightly on any 2-1/2 inch hose to give you better reach as you clean. The 20.5-inch wand extension is made out of ...
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Customer:
Gary from WILLMAR, MN
Parts Used:
16928
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
The hose was broken - separated from the connector
I was disappointed to find the hose kit to not be correct, since the information on the site said it would work for my model. After trying various combinations of ends I decided to modify my existing connector. It had a ridge that would not let the hose coupler go on. I was able to grind that ridge off. I then fitted the connector over th e end, after putting waterproof adhesive on the end. I let that set up for 4 hours, then inserted the hose inside the other end. So far it is holding.
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