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Model # 315177500 Official Craftsman handheld vacuum
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 315177500 handheld vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Battery pack
Part #1323407
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#5
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Nozzle
Part #3001388
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#1
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Filter rack
Part #5685902
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#6
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Vacuum crevice tool
Part #5911301
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#3
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Chrgr assy
Part #1425005
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#7
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Squeegee
Part #5686601
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#2
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Filter
Part #3023111
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Owner's manual
Part #983000-189
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