Vacuum Motors
Shop vacuum motors and replacement vacuum cleaner motors for central vacuum systems, upright vacuums, canister vacuums, commercial vacuums, and built-in vacuum power units. A failing vacuum motor can cause weak suction, overheating, burning smells, loud operation, or a vacuum that will not start.
USA Vacs helps customers find the correct replacement vacuum motor by brand, model number, part number, motor number, voltage, and application.
Find the Right Replacement Vacuum Motor
The best way to match a replacement motor is to check the vacuum model number, power unit model number, part number, or the number stamped on the existing motor. Many vacuum motors are identified by motor number, voltage, fan stages, diameter, height, airflow, and water lift.
Signs You May Need a New Vacuum Motor
- Weak suction even after replacing bags, filters, or clearing clogs
- Burning smell, electrical smell, or excessive heat
- Loud grinding, squealing, or unusual motor noise
- Vacuum shuts off during use or will not turn on
- Central vacuum power unit runs but has poor airflow
No products were found matching your search.
Try searching again below, or call us at 419-819-4274 and we’ll help you find the right vacuum, bags, filters, or parts.
