Sounds similar to the underside of the orick.
The electrolux allows by slip connector the replacement of motors and 
such.
I still don't like the use of belts.
But understand why they are used.





On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> Well, I just took the Bissell upholstery attachment apart. There were no
> springs to pop out but a gear that Karen had to find for me. It is now fixed
> but do not expect it to last very long. The vacuum motor was stuck and it is
> in molded plastic. I was able to get a little triflow to help free it.
> That thing is quite interesting. On the side of the vacuum motor is a gear
> about 3/8 inch then the one that I lost about 3/4 inch on one side and a 1/4
> inch gear molded to it. The 3/4 mates with the motor and the 1/4 mates with
> one about 1 1/4 inch. There is about a 1 inch that is molded to the large
> one and a toothed belt goes from the 1 inch gear to the brush. The only
> access to any internal parts is to replace the belt. It is definitely a very
> interesting setup.
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