Dyson DC24 Vacuum Cleaner Head Assembly Stock Number: ES1085024
Genuine spare part to fit all models of Dyson DC24 vacuum cleaners
Does the Assembly Head have the red sliding button at the side which deactivates when cotton etc goes round the brushes 2 Answers
I am unable to see the button (which is on the right-hand side on the assembly bar ) in your pictures. If this is no longer on the spare part why has this been removed . It was a great help when cotton etc got tangled . When one slid the button the bar rotated . Thank you
- I think the question is referring to the Overload reset button. The overload trips out the rotor bar motor when too much current is drawn e.g. when the rotor bar becomes entangled. Without the Overload protection the motor may well be damaged. Does this replacement head have an Overload unit as in the original version?
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Chris at eSpares says...
We have no information on the button you refer to, to check you are looking at the head for your version of Dyson ill in the information including product number using this address: https://www.espares.co.uk/contact/sales
When we try to use it, the brush starts to rotate then stops, also it makes a horrendous noise like bearings have gone. Does it need a new head assembly? 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
It is likely to be the head but check the brush roll for anything that may be causing the noises.
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
This item does include the motor as part of the head assembly.
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
There is a clip around the tube as it attaches to the body that when released allows the head to be removed and replaced.
The brushes going round when i push vac, but not auto..making my vac very hard to push. its picking up, brushes just not spinning round. Ive checked buttons Thank You..
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
Check the brush roll as they get blocked up stopping it from turning, this video will also help www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1a38GBXpQo&t just copy and paste into your browser.
I've cleaned around the beater bar. It turns if i do it manually. I've pressed the red button on the side but it doesn't turn when switched on.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Check the switch that turns the brushes off when in the upright 'parked' position is not stuck causing this problem before ordering this part.
fabric became stuck in brush roller opposite end to motor drive, stopped vacuum removed item, and cleaned inside clear plastic area. motor sounds limited.
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Dean at eSpares says...
The fabric may have jammed the motor causing damage, check for any signs of motor damage and look for anything else blocking the roller.
vacuum works okay brush part doesn't seem to pick as well as it did
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Kas at eSpares says...
This usually occurs when something is obstructing the brushbar, like a sock or a thick string that's stuck round the brushbar not allowing it to turn. The noise is made to prevent you from continuing to vacuum so the clutch belt don't snap. Look to see if there's any obstructions and remove them, the bar should move freely once you have done so. To check this spin the brush with your hand.
Does the part come with instructions?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Yes, there is a clip around the tube as it attaches to the body that when released allows the head to be removed and replaced.
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