Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: david@zap-clean on July 15, 2013, 04:44:01 pm
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After 12 months (almost) daily use, yesterday I burnt out one of the Ametek Lamb Vac 3-Stage Motors in my machine: Smoke, rattle and grinding noise!
It happened while cleaning a wool/silk rug in 27c heat! Rugs (+stair tool) seem to hammer my machine!
I've ordered 2 replacement motors (I'll change the pair), and can fit myself, so no big deal.
How long do these motors last you?
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I've just had one go pretty much a year to the day I replaced it and at the same customers house. Very spooky.
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Don't replace both if one is fine!! What machine do you have?
I've gotten an extra 6+ months use out of a vac motor when I replaced the other. Keep it as a spare.
Ametek Lamb vacs are rated at 500 hours which is about a year for a busy operator. I've gotten over 600 hours before. My old Airflex machine had a handy hours counter on it.
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These vac units can last almost indefinitely if the brushes are checked/ changed at 400 hrs. If you keep a record of actual hours run over a month, tedious, I know, then you can estimate when to do a service.
This is simple enough and there are vids on yuotube of exactly how to do it.
Brushes are around 25-30 a pair and will save you pounds.
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How many people actually service their machines? i know we should but do we?
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How many people actually service their machines? i know we should but do we?
What is involved in a service? Filling up the water tank and emptying the waste?
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well for example, checking the vac mtr brushes can stop the motor burning out and can extend the serviceable life of the motor by up to 2 or 3x.