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Hoover UH30010 vacuum

Hoover UH30010 vacuum Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Hoover UH30010 vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Vacuum Screw for Hoover UH30010 - Part 660294006

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Vacuum Screw

    Part #660294006

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

  • Washer for Hoover UH30010 - Part 561690001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Washer

    Part #561690001

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  • Vacuum Screw for Hoover UH30010 - Part 660212060

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Vacuum Screw

    Part #660212060

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  • Wheelshaft for Hoover UH30010 - Part 620859001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Wheelshaft

    Part #620859001

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  • Motor Seal for Hoover UH30010 - Part 517944001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Motor Seal

    Part #517944001

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  • Spring for Hoover UH30010 - Part 690394001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Spring

    Part #690394001

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  • Mtr Clmp-r for Hoover UH30010 - Part 517942001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Mtr Clmp-r

    Part #517942001

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  • Vacuum Wheel for Hoover UH30010 - Part 002071001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Vacuum Wheel

    Part #002071001

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

  • Lower Collar for Hoover UH30010 - Part 517963001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    Lower Collar

    Part #517963001

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

  • O-ring-lwr for Hoover UH30010 - Part 562188001

    Upright vacuum diagram

    O-ring-lwr

    Part #562188001

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Hoover Vacuum UH30010 FAQs

The Hoover UH30010 upright vacuum typically weighs about 13 lb. That weight is for the vacuum body as used for normal cleaning; attachments and a full bag can add a little extra.

Quick weight details
  • Typical listed weight: 13 lb
  • Expect slight variation from:
    • installed tools and hose
    • how full the bag is
    • small design changes across production runs
What you’re measuring What to expect Why it can differ
Vacuum only (typical spec) ~13 lb Standard published weight
Vacuum plus tools/bag Slightly higher Accessories and debris add weight
Why it matters

Knowing the weight helps you choose the right upright vacuum for stairs, carrying, and storage. It also helps when comparing handling to other Hoover uprights or deciding if a lighter setup (fewer onboard tools) fits your needs.

If you want to confirm your exact unit
  • Unplug the vacuum and wind the cord
  • Remove loose accessories (wand, hose tools)
  • Weigh it on a bathroom scale
  • Add accessories back one at a time if you want a “ready-to-clean” weight
Related DIY help

If you’re troubleshooting performance issues while you’re checking the vacuum over, our DIY resources can help you pinpoint common problems like brush roll or belt issues: vacuum repair-guides landing page.

For replacement parts and diagrams for your Hoover UH30010, start with the model parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

There is not one single “number one” upright vacuum cleaner for every home; ratings change by test lab and by what you clean most. For most shoppers in 2026, top-rated uprights commonly come from Shark, Dyson, and SEBO, with models that excel at carpet deep-cleaning, pet hair pickup, and filtration.

How we recommend choosing the “#1” for your needs

Instead of chasing one overall winner, match the vacuum to your floors, pets, and maintenance preferences.

  • Mostly carpet: prioritize strong agitation (brush roll) and easy belt or brush access
  • Hard floors + rugs: look for brush roll shutoff or a gentle hard-floor mode
  • Pets/allergies: choose sealed filtration and HEPA-grade exhaust filtration
  • Long hair: pick a brush design that resists wrap and is easy to clean
  • Stairs and above-floor cleaning: consider a lift-away style or strong hose tools
Common “top pick” upright models you will see in 2026 lists

These are frequently mentioned by major reviewers; the best one depends on your home.

Best for What to look for Typical tradeoff
Pet hair strong brush roll + good upholstery tool can be heavier/noisier
Deep carpet cleaning high suction + aggressive agitation more maintenance (hair, belt wear)
Allergies sealed system + HEPA filtration filters cost more and need regular cleaning
Mixed floors brush roll control + maneuverability may not deep-clean carpet as well
If you already own a Hoover UH30010 upright vacuum

If your UH30010 is not performing like a “top rated” vacuum, it is usually a maintenance or wear-item issue: a clogged airflow path, dirty filters, a worn belt, or a jammed brush roll. Our DIY troubleshooting steps in vacuum repair-guides landing page cover the most common fixes.

Why it matters

The “best” upright vacuum is the one that keeps suction and brush roll performance consistent in your home. A vacuum that is easy to maintain (filters, brush roll, belt, clogs) typically performs better over time than a higher-priced model that is hard to service.

For replacement parts for Hoover model UH30010, use the parts list for your model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A Hoover upright vacuum like model UH30010 typically lasts 5 to 8 years with normal household use; many corded uprights reach the upper end when filters stay clean, airflow stays clear, and the brush roll and belt are maintained. Heavy use and frequent clogs shorten lifespan.

Typical lifespan ranges

Most vacuums fall into these real-world ranges:

  • Corded upright vacuums: 6 to 10 years
  • Cordless stick vacuums: about 4 to 6 years (battery wear is the limiter)
  • Canister vacuums: 7 to 12 years
  • Robotic vacuums: 4 to 7 years
Vacuum type Typical lifespan Most common limiter
Corded upright (like UH30010) 5 to 8 years Belt, brush roll, clogs
Cordless ~5 years Battery capacity loss
Canister 7 to 12 years Hose leaks, motor wear
What extends the life of your UH30010

These habits prevent motor strain and keep suction strong:

  • Empty the dirt cup or replace the bag before it is packed full
  • Clean or replace filters on a regular schedule
  • Cut hair and string off the brush roll before it binds
  • Clear clogs in the hose, wand, and base air path
  • Replace worn belts before they start slipping or squealing

For step-by-step maintenance and common repairs, use our vacuum repair-guides landing page.

Signs it is near end-of-life (or needs a key repair)

If you see these symptoms, a belt, brush roll, filter, or motor issue is likely:

  • Suction stays weak even after filter cleaning and clog checks
  • Burning smell, repeated shutoffs, or the motor sounds strained
  • Brush roll stops spinning or only spins intermittently
  • Excessive vibration or rattling from the nozzle area
  • Cracks in the hose or housing that cause major air leaks

A quick way to narrow it down is to follow the symptom path for vacuum not suctioning well.

Why it matters

A vacuum that is clogged, leaking air, or running with a jammed brush roll makes the motor run hotter and harder. Fixing airflow and brush roll issues early often adds years of usable life and improves carpet cleaning performance.

If you are ready to replace wear items or compare repair costs, start with the UH30010 parts list, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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