Handheld Vacuum

Model # 20860132 Official Kenmore dynomite corded hand vacuum

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 20860132 dynomite corded hand vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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20860132 Vacuum Cleaners
Cord 61576J
#4

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Cord

Part #61576J

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Rh Housing 80157B
#1

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Rh housing

Part #80157B

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Screw 63234A
#21

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Screw

Part #63234A

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Bearing Brush N/P

#NI

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Bearing brush

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Assembly 62420
#6

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Assembly

Part #62420

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Lh Housing 80158B
#2

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Lh housing

Part #80158B

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Cord Retainer 63324A
#22

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Cord retainer

Part #63324A

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Switch Cap 63311C
#11

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Switch cap

Part #63311C

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Spring 62828A
#12

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Spring

Part #62828A

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Dust Cup 80084B
#15

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Dust cup

Part #80084B

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