Joswhaha
Active member
Howdy y’all,
I ordered a vacuum gauge to check the suction on my Jim Coleman vacuums and all of them are around 35-45. I don’t have the gauge with me but I think it measured in inches of water column. 1 has new motors and motor gaskets the others have not been changed by me but all are about the same.
The question now is what should the suction actually be?
I can only think of a few things that may cause low suction.
- poor motor performance
- motor gasket leak
- screen under motor clogged
- clogged filter
- door seals - Is there a way to check this on the Coleman vacuum? I thought of using a piece of paper to slide between the door and gasket and see if I can pull it out easily.
- hose connections leaks/breaks
- blockage
I ordered a vacuum gauge to check the suction on my Jim Coleman vacuums and all of them are around 35-45. I don’t have the gauge with me but I think it measured in inches of water column. 1 has new motors and motor gaskets the others have not been changed by me but all are about the same.
The question now is what should the suction actually be?
I can only think of a few things that may cause low suction.
- poor motor performance
- motor gasket leak
- screen under motor clogged
- clogged filter
- door seals - Is there a way to check this on the Coleman vacuum? I thought of using a piece of paper to slide between the door and gasket and see if I can pull it out easily.
- hose connections leaks/breaks
- blockage