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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDiese Antriebslager-Riemenscheibe ist für die Verwendung mit Hayward TigerShark Roboterreiniger-Modellen RC9956CC, RC9965CC, RC9950A, RC9950GR, RC9950 und auch kompatibel mit Hayward TigerShark QC und Plus Roboterreiniger-Modellen RC9990GR, RC990, RC955GR. Gewicht: 0,8 kg.
a.vonbern
Bewertet in Frankreich am 12. Februar 2025
très bien, merci Amazon pour ces articles et leur livraison rapide.
Elyvonne
Bewertet in Frankreich am 7. September 2024
Produit que je cherchais, livré plus vite que prévu !
Adam Johnson
Bewertet in den USA am22. Juli 2024
good replacement for original pulley assembly in the robot
Sean O
Bewertet in den USA am3. Mai 2022
Purchased this as a replacement for a worn out unit on a 7 year old robot. Works like new again
R. Morelli
Bewertet in den USA am7. Dezember 2015
had just ordered new filters for the Tigershark and was eager to get it running again. I installed them and then put it in the water and it was not moving. As I pulled the unit up, I could hear a horrible noise so I shut it down and went to You Tube and found a site that provided a good breakdown of assembling and disassembling the unit. I went to Amazon and ordered this along with wheel tube bearings that the belt roll around. I took the unit apart in the day it took before the parts came and actually found some of the ball bearings (like bb's), rolling around in the unit. The parts fit perfectly and the unit is aggressively climbing the walls of the pool again. I figured I would wait to be sure this went ok before ordering new belts and new scrubbers. It's really not a tough job. You will need "star shaped" screwdrivers - better yet a small ratchet wrench with an extension that will accept the same shaped heads because the toughest part of the job is getting the screws out on the inside of the unit to take the side off. I have small hands and even for me it was really tough to reach them. Other than that this is the way to go. All in all may 30-45 minutes to disassemble (if you're like me and methodical - replacing the screws in the holes so I'll remember where they go when you re-assemble. I was careful to use baggies to save the tiny screws that are used to tighten the screws down on each end of the roller tubes ... you don't want to lose them. All of the materials used to build these devices are stainless steel and resist any sign of rust after mnay years. I would not trust the big box stores for the exact size or quality required to replace the hardware.
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