Sunday, December 27, 2009

Vacuum Belts

At www.vacbelts.com we have the vacuum belts for all brands, makes and models. Click below to find the vacuum belt you are looking for:

Vacuum Belts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Eureka Vacuum Belts - Any Model

We have any Eureka vacuum cleaner belt you might need. Click below to start your search!

Eureka Vacuum Belts

Need a Hoover 38528-040 replacement belt? We've got it!

Need a Hoover replacement belt 38528-040? You can get them here:

Hoover 38528-040 Belt

This belt should be changed every 6 to 12 months to ensure optimum performance.

Hoover Vacuum Belts

Trying to find the belt you need for your Hoover vacuum cleaner? Get any Hoover replacement vacuum belt here and pay only $1.99 shipping!

Hoover Vacuum Belts

For replacement belt for any other brand visit us at www.vacbelts.com

Central Vacuum Belts

Looking for belts for your central vacuum power nozzel? At www.vacbelts.com we have the largest selection of central vacuum belts on the web. Click here to find the belt you need:

Central Vacuum Belts

Central Vacuum Belt Finder

If you can't find the central vacuum belt you need, ask us, with our resources we can usually find the belt you are looking for.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Need a Hoover 38528-033 replacement belt? We've got it!

Need a Hoover replacement belt 38528-033? You can get them here:

Hoover 38528-033 Belt

This belt should be changed every 6 to 12 months to ensure optimum performance.

Need CT14DX Belts? Get Em' Here!

Need a replacement belt for your CT14DX central vacuum power nozzle? Look no further than here:

CT14DX Replacement Belts

You can also fin the manual and belt changing instructions at this link. This belt should be replaced yearly to ensure optimum performance.

Eureka Belt Application Chart

Not sure which type of Eureka vacuum belt you need? Take a look at this reference chart and find the exact belt you need.

Eureka Belt Reference Chart

I will have belt reference charts for other brands soon. If you need a belt for another brand try our one-of-a-kind belt finder here:

Vacuum Belt Finder

Hoover Belt Application Chart

Not sure which type of Hoover vacuum belt you need? Take a look at this reference chart and find the exact belt you need.

Hoover Belt Reference Chart

I will have belt reference charts for other brands soon. If you need a belt for another brand try our one-of-a-kind belt finder here:

Vacuum Belt Finder

Friday, December 11, 2009

Need Sweep n Groom Belts? Get Em' Here

Are you looking for replacement belts for your Sweep n Groom central vacuum power nozzle? Well look no further cause we've got them at www.vacbelts.com. The Sweep n Groom power nozzle is sold under many different brands but they all use the same belt, which you can get here:

Sweep n Groom Belts

To change the belt, turn the power nozzle over and remove the (2) access screws. With the screws out you will be able to remove the top cover. Then remove and discard the old belt and replace with a new new Sweep n Groom belt.


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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Why Won't My Vacuum Pick Up?

There are many reasons that a vacuum cleaner may not be picking up the way they are supposed to. Blockages, malfunctioning parts, leaks and more can cause your vacuum to not work properly, but the most common reason by far is a worn, stretched or broken drive belt.

Most vacuums have belts and most of these belts should be changed at least once a year if not more. Over time the belt wears and stretches. As this happens the belt slips on the motor shaft and dosen't turn the brush as well and that is why it does not pickup debris from the carpets.

Many people do not realize this because if you lift the vacuum up so the brush is off the carpet then it will spin (unless the belt is broken), so they think it is working. However, when you put it back down on the carpet the resistance of the carpet will stop the brush form spinning with the worn belt. It is also deceiving to look at a worn belt. If it is broken or damaged badly then of course it is obvious that the belt needs to be changed, but most of the time the belts look fine and are intact. You really can't tell the difference from a new belt and a belt that is stretched just by looking, you can tell though by the performance. So if you are wondering why your vacuum isn't picking up? Well it's probably time to change the belt! Get the belt you need for any brand, make or model at www.vacbelts.com.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

How To Change a Dyson DC07 Belt

If you flip the Dyson DC07 upside down you will see:


First unscrew the 3 retainers (arrowed) they turn a quarter turn.



If your belt hasn't snapped pull it off the motor shaft


The brushbar can now be pulled out


With the new belt positioned on the new brushroll insert it into the hole and put the brushroll back in place. Than pull the belt over the motor shaft.



Last, replace the soleplate cover and tighten three screws

That is it! It probably took you about 5 mins. and you saved yourself money by doing it yourself. Now save some more money and get your belts at www.vacbelts.com!

Dyson DC07 Replacement Belts

Vacuum Belts Explained

The vacuum belt is an essential component of your vacuum cleaner. Vacuum belts are responsible for transferring power from the motor to the brush roll, which then provides agitation to remove dirt and debris from your carpet. All vacuum belts are made out of special rubber compounds that are each specially designed for a particular vacuum model.


After a period of time the vacuum belt will wear and stretch, if it weakens too much it might even break. If the vacuum belt stretches or breaks it will not transfer power to the brush roll and will not remove dirt and debris from your carpet. There are many different styles and sizes of vacuum belts. Each vacuum model requires a specific style and size of vacuum belt to perform properly.


Replacing your vacuums belt is very simple process. If you have your local vacuum repair shop change your vacuum belt you can expect to pay double for the belt and anywhere from $25 to $100 for labor! Yes, you could be paying this much for a job that will take you 5 minutes and a couple bucks for a replacement vacuum belt. So why not save some money and change your belt yourself?


At www.vacbelts.com you can find replacement vacuum belts for all brands, makes and models. Here you will find the vacuum belt you need at the lowest price on the internet and a lower price than retail stores. At www.vacbelts.com you will also find how to instructions and downloadable manuals for most models. So save yourself some money get your vacuum belts at www.vacbelts.com.


***Remember to change your vacuum belt at least once a year to ensure optimum performance!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Cheap Vacuum Belts!

At www.vacbelts.com you will find the lowest price on replacement belts for your vacuum. Not only do we have the most competitive prices on belts, we also have the largest selection of vacuum belts on the internet. Even if your vacuum is a rare or older model, we probably have it! And if you don't see the belt you need, contact us, there aren't many belts we can't find! To top it off, we offer $1.99 flat rate shipping within the U.S.. Most other sites will charge you around $8 for shipping. So save yourself some money and change your vacuum belts yourself using www.vacbelts.com.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Vacuum Cleaner Belts: Sizes and Types

Vacuum Cleaner Belt Types

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#1 Flat Vacuum Belts - These are the most common belts used in vacuum cleaners. Flat vacuum belts have a smooth inner and outer surface and vary in width and thickness. They are made out of special rubber compounds that are designed to provide the appropriate amount of tension for the vacuum cleaner they were designed to fit. Flat belts are more durable than round belts, however, they should still be replaced every 6-8 months (depending on use) to maintain optimum vacuum cleaner preformance.

#2 Round Vacuum Belts - The round vacuum belt was the earliest belt type used in vacuum cleaners. Round belts are not very durable because they are located where the dirt and debris enters the vacuum cleaner. As result, the belt is subject to constant friction, causing it wear quickly. It is recommended that round belts be replaced every 6 months (depending on use) to maintain optimum vacuum cleaner preformance.

#3 Geared Vacuum Belts - These are also known as "Cogged Belts" and feature teeth that protrude on the inside of the belt. Geared belts are engineered to transfer power as efficiently as possible with less belt slippage than flat or round vacuum belts. Although they are made of rubber, geared belts are infused with different materials for added strength. Geared belts do not stretch as quickly as flat or round belts, but the teeth on the belts do wear over time and cause slipping. It is reccommended that geared belts be replaced every 1-2 years (depending on use) to maintain optimum vacuum cleaner preformance.

#4 V-Type/ #5 Serpentine Vacuum Belts - These two belts are essential the same type of belts. They both feature grooves or ribbes (which form V shapes) that run the inside of the belt. This design offers the strength of a geared belt, without the vibration noise caused by geared belts. It is reccommended that V-Type/ Serpentine belts be replaced every 1-2 years (depending on use) to maintain optimum vacuum cleaner preformance.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Vacuum belts for all brands, makes and models

At www.vacbelts.com you can easily find any vacuum cleaner belt you need with our one-of-a-kind belt finder. Simply browse by brand, model or belt number; we even have belts for rare and older vacuums. And with $1.99 flat rate shipping within the U.S., it's cheaper than a trip to the store!

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