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Bag Spring
$19.80
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049095
Manufacturer Part Number
O-010-8418
This item is an original part from Oreck for use in upright vacuums. The bag spring goes between the push nut and the rivet. When replacing this item a set of pliers might be required during the installation process. It is made out of metal and will need to be replaced if it breaks or bends. This is available as an individual replacement part.
O-Ring
$14.40
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049178
Manufacturer Part Number
O-5267901
Bumper, Clear
$25.67
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049105
Manufacturer Part Number
O-014-0367
Clear bumper with blue tint
Wheel Axle
$4.15
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049085
Manufacturer Part Number
O-010-0159
Disposable Filter Bags P
$11.70
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049283
Manufacturer Part Number
O-PKIM765
This is an authentic Oreck replacement part. The disposable filter bag is designed by the manufacturer for use in upright vacuums. This part is made of cardboard and paper, and comes in a set of five. It is used to remove dust and debris from the air that flows through the motor. You may require a screwdriver or Allen wrench when replacing this item.
Felt Pivot Seal
$6.14
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049092
Manufacturer Part Number
O-010-7713
This replacement part is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Oreck uptight vacuums. It is utilized to provide a tight seal for the intake pivot, over time it may wear out and begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. Keep in mind this high-quality felt seal is sold individually.
Complete Housing Door Assembly
$19.24
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049126
Manufacturer Part Number
O-097301451
This is an authentic Oreck replacement part, sourced from the original manufacturer for use with canister vacuums. The special housing door is commonly used to secure the filter bag compartment. This door assembly is available as an individual replacement part, see illustrated part list for related parts.
Hepa Filter
$38.17
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049282
Manufacturer Part Number
O-HF1000
This is a genuine manufacturer sourced replacement Hepa filter which is specially designed for use with Oreck canister vacuum cleaners. The purpose of this component is to ensure that the air that goes through the unit is free of dust and other contaminants, over time it may get dirty and clogged eventually requiring a replacement. It is a durable component which is made of high-quality pleated paper in a plastic frame and it is sold individually.
Fan Cup Seal
$13.10
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049103
Manufacturer Part Number
O-013-7714
This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced replacement part that is supplied for use with Oreck vacuums. It is the special seal for the fan cup, please make sure to check appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and use of this hardware. This high-quality component is made of durable metal and it is sold individually, over time it may wear out or simply get lost eventually requiring a replacement.
Flexible Hose
$28.04
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12049208
Manufacturer Part Number
O-72046050327
It is an authentic OEM item that is made for use with Oreck vacuums. The hose is an important component that dust and other debris would travel through. If the hose is cracked, damaged or is missing, this part will provide an identical replacement for the original hose that was included with the new equipment. Note, this high-quality flexible hose is made of durable plastic material and is sold individually. Replacing it is a simple task that should not require any tools.

Installation Instructions

David from ANDOVER, MA
drive belt for brush motor broke
I first tried to just uncover the brush pulley and use a small pliers to push the new belt over the motor shaft, but that was impossible. I then removed the cover over the motor so I could see the end of motor shaft, but the end of the shaft was so close to the housing that I still could not get the belt over both the motor shaft and the brush pulley with any tool that I had. The motor is held in place by a spring steel clip that is screwed to the housing. I removed that clip, installed the belt over the brush pulley, and used my hand to position the motor shaft inside the belt. It was not easy to get a belt loop into the motor housing area, but it got done. With the motor at an angle and shaft inside the belt, I slowly pressed the motor back in the mounting area and secured it with the steel clamp. I then replaced the motor cover and the brush pulley cover and I was back in business.

One reason for all my difficulty is the new belt is smaller than the path of the motor shaft and brush pulley. So the belt must be stretched to install it. It is very strong and not at all easy to stretch. One final word of caution: all the screws that I removed are self-threaded into the plastic housing. If you simply turn the screws back into the housing, you are in danger of cross threading and the screws may not hold securely. A trick that I learned a long time ago for such screws is to turn the screw counterclockwise with slight downward pressure. When I feel a click and the screw drops a bit, it means that the screw is in the original threads. I then turn it clockwise until it is snugly seated. Done this way, I've never had a screw refuse to tighten, no matter how often I've removed and replaced the screw.
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