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Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 powermate attachment

Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 powermate attachment Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 powermate attachment, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Vacuum Screw for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part 4368563

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    Part #4368563

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  • Vacuum Powermate Front Axle for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KS744029

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    Vacuum Powermate Front Axle

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  • Vacuum Foam Filter for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part 4370713

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    Vacuum Foam Filter

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  • Vacuum Powermate Swivel Seal for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KS742019

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    Vacuum Powermate Swivel Seal

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  • Vacuum Beater Bar Belt for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KC28SBZTZ000

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    Vacuum Beater Bar Belt

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  • Vacuum Power Switch Button for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part 8195147

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    Vacuum Power Switch Button

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  • Vacuum Power Head Power Cord for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KC64EAWBZV06

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    Vacuum Power Head Power Cord

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  • Index Catch for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KS722955

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    Index Catch

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  • Vacuum Powermate for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KC50XBZTZU01

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    Vacuum Powermate

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  • Washer for Kenmore C50XDDY0B047 - Part KS725635

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    Washer

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Kenmore PowerMate Attachment C50XDDY0B047 FAQs

If the brush on your Kenmore Power-mate attachment model C50XDDY0B047 will not spin, the most common causes are a broken or slipped belt, a jammed brush roll, or a blockage in the nozzle. Fixing the belt and clearing the brush area usually restores brush rotation.

Quick checks (start here)

  • Unplug the vacuum before working on the nozzle.
  • Remove the nozzle bottom plate or brush cover.
  • Cut away hair, string, or debris wrapped around the brush roll.
  • Spin the brush roll by hand; it should turn with only light resistance.
  • Check for a burnt-rubber smell; that often points to a stalled brush roll or slipping belt.

What to inspect and what it means

What you see Likely cause What to do
Brush roll is hard to turn by hand Hair wrap, seized end caps, debris in bearings Clean the ends, remove debris, recheck free spin
Brush roll turns, but not when vacuum is on Belt slipped, stretched, or broken Reinstall belt on the motor shaft and brush roll, replace if worn
Brush roll stops on carpet but works on hard floor Belt weak, brush roll drag, height setting too low Clean brush roll, check height, replace belt if it slips
No suction at the nozzle and brush does not spin Clog in nozzle, wand, or hose Clear blockage and recheck brush operation

Belt and brush roll tips that prevent repeat failures

  • Make sure the belt sits centered on the brush roll and fully on the motor shaft.
  • Clean the brush roll ends; packed lint at the end caps can stall the brush.
  • If the belt looks shiny, cracked, loose, or leaves black dust, replace it.
  • After reassembly, test on a small area first to confirm the brush stays spinning.

Why it matters

A non-spinning brush reduces carpet agitation, so pickup drops fast. If the brush is stalled while the motor is trying to drive it, the belt can overheat and fail again, and debris can build up in the nozzle.

Getting the right replacement parts

We recommend matching parts to the exact Kenmore model number C50XDDY0B047 when you shop. Start with the parts list for your model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore vacuum’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate (rating label) on the vacuum body. Once you find it, match that number exactly when searching parts for your Kenmore vacuum or Powermate attachment, including model C50XDDY0B047.

Where to look on the vacuum

Check these common label locations (the exact spot varies by Kenmore design):

  • Bottom of the vacuum near the brush roll or base plate
  • Back of the main body near the cord wrap
  • Under the dust cup or bag door
  • On the canister body (for canister vacuums), near the hose connection
  • On the underside of a handheld unit or charging base

What the model number looks like (and what to write down)

Record the model number exactly as shown, including letters, numbers, and any dashes.

What to capture Example Why it matters
Model number C50XDDY0B047 Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit
Serial number (varies) Helps identify production run details
Attachment model (if separate) (varies) Some tools and attachments use their own model ID

Tips to avoid common mix-ups

These quick checks prevent ordering the wrong vacuum cleaner parts:

  • Use the model number from the vacuum itself, not the box (boxes can get swapped)
  • Don’t use a “series name” (like Progressive or Intuition) as the model number
  • If you have a Powermate attachment, check for a separate label on the attachment housing
  • Write the model number in uppercase and include every character

Why it matters

Kenmore vacuums often have multiple versions that look similar but use different belts, brush rolls, hoses, or filters. Using the exact model number is the fastest way to get compatible parts and avoid returns.

To search by model number and shop parts, use the parts list for your model or search on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A vacuum belt is replaced on the vacuum’s power nozzle or upright base, not on Kenmore model C50XDDY0B047 (this model number is for tools and attachments). Use your vacuum’s full model number from the main unit or power nozzle to get the correct belt and steps; you can search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

What to check first (so you get the right belt)

  • Confirm whether you have an upright vacuum or a canister with a powered floor nozzle.
  • Find the model number on the vacuum body and, if separate, on the power nozzle head.
  • Look for signs of a belt issue: brush not spinning, burning rubber smell, weak carpet pickup.
  • Inspect the brush roll area for hair, string, or debris that can overload a new belt.
  • Match the belt style to your exact model; belts are not universal.

Typical belt-change steps (upright or powered nozzle)

  1. Unplug the vacuum.
  2. Turn the nozzle/base over and remove the bottom plate (screws or latches).
  3. Lift out the brush roll; note how the end caps and height settings sit.
  4. Remove the old belt from the motor shaft and brush roll.
  5. Install the new belt on the motor shaft, then stretch it onto the brush roll.
  6. Re-seat the brush roll fully in its holders; spin it by hand to confirm smooth movement.
  7. Reinstall the bottom plate and test on carpet.

Quick diagnosis after you install the belt

Symptom Most common cause What we do
Belt breaks quickly Brush roll jammed or end caps mis-seated Clear debris; re-seat brush roll and end caps
Burning smell Belt misrouted or rubbing Refit belt centered on shaft and brush roll
Brush still not spinning Belt not on motor shaft Reopen base and reinstall belt correctly

Why it matters

A stretched or slipping belt slows the brush roll, which reduces agitation and pickup on carpet. Replacing the belt and cleaning the brush roll restores normal cleaning performance and helps protect the motor.

Last updated: February 2026

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