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Vacuum Carbon Brush - Pack of 2 Stock Number: ES184333

Genuine spare part for select Sebo vacuum cleaners

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Manufactured by Sebo

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Vacuum Carbon Brush - Pack of 2

Has the carbon brush in your vacuum become faulty? Are you not able to continue until you have brand new carbon brushes? Let eSpares help! we have the genuine pack of 2 carbon brushes made by Sebo. Once fitted to your vacuum you will be able to carry on getting the house spotless, to your standard and with this pack of of 2 hopefully you wont face the same problem so quick.

Genuine spare part for select models of Sebo vacuums.

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2 Questions and 2 Answers

I have an oldish Sebo X1. One day the motor just lost all power. I took it apart and examined the carbon brushes - these were still 15mm long but were pitted. When i ran the hoover sparks came from the brushes and no power. After i sanded down the brush ends it ran fine for 5 secs and then lost power and sparks again. My question is this: Seeing as the brushes are 15mm long and springy, will a simple brush change cure the problem or could it be something else causing the pitting? Eg. a capacitor or starter?

By Bob - Wales - 19 August 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If there is still enough carbon to make good contact to the armature and the brushes move freely in the holders yet burn quickly on use it suggests the armature of the motor is damaged and you need a new motor.

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the reviews say the brushes are easy to replace. how can i get at the motor to replace the rushes?

By perkinsp3 - - 07 August 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi perkinsp3, as you'd imagine you'll have to remove the outer casing to get at the motor. This is probably screwed together - remove all outer screws as a start. The motor is situated in the base of the vacuum, and the brushes will be in the same vicinity. Best of luck.

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Vacuum Carbon Brush - Pack of 2

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