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Vacuum TCO DL2 1104T Motor Stock Number: ES509299

Replacement spare part for select models of Numatic vacuum cleaners

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Manufactured by Numatic (Henry)

(This part fits select models)

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Vacuum TCO DL2 1104T Motor

If the motor in your vacuum has become faulty and you are finding it hard to use it then let eSpares help you. We have the genuine spare part made by Numatic that will help get your vacuum back to its former glory leaving you able to carry out the vacuuming with full power again!

Specification:

  • 119936-00 2 stage through flow taper fan motor
  • 230 volts
  • 50/60Hz
  • Class F

Replacement spare part for select models of Numatic vacuum cleaners.

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

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3 Questions and 3 Answers

By I_KnowWhatI'mDoing??? - Tipperary, Ireland - 06 January 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Yes.

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Hello, I have a Henry HVR200A with the serial number 113500949 which I carelessly used to suck up some water on a wet carpet in my car. The Henry stopped working shortly after. The red light illuminates when power is supplied but there is nothing happening with the motor. I've dried it out completely and there is no moisture but still not working. Does this sound like the motor has failed? If so, is this the right motor to replace it with? I look forward to your reply and advice.

By Jake - North Devon, UK - 21 April 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Your cleaner has a motor control board Stock Number: ES1400718 that is likely to have been damaged by the water. Examine and replace if required.

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Disassembled motor - on bottom nut loose with thin metal spacer plate above which attaches to inbuilt circular fan housing. Nut appears to have room for a washer? spacer? lock nut? I tightened nut - not too tightly as fan housing did not look strong. Re-assembled unit - worked but nut came off again. Is a part missing or can I use something like Locktite to keep nut in place or torque it up more? TIA CB.

By ChrisB - Devon - 11 November 2013
  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but do not have information on stripping down these fan units but using a high performance thread locking fluid may help.

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Vacuum TCO DL2 1104T Motor

£204.08
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£204.08