Razorback Sandia Roller Blade Wheel For Spotter

Regular price $27.72

Overview

Roller blade wheel for the Razorback Sandia spotter. Sandia part number 10-0303.

The machine it belongs to

Sandia's 3-Gallon Spot-XTract, model 50-1002 — a 100 CFM, 804 watt spotting extractor. CCW supplies it as the Razorback SpotX.

Where it sits in the machine

Item 28 in Sandia's machine parts list for the 3-Gallon Spot-XTract, listed as Roller Blade Wheel for Spotter, quantity 2 per machine.

Each wheel is retained by a 5/16 inch × 1 inch bolt — 10-0387, also two per machine.

Replace them in pairs

Both wheels carry the same load over the same distance. If one bearing has gone, the other is not far behind, and a spotter running on one good wheel and one rough one pulls to the side — which the operator compensates for by dragging the machine, which wears the good wheel faster.

Order two, and the two bolts with them.

Why wheels matter more on a spotter than they look

A spotting extractor is dragged behind the operator all day, over carpet, thresholds, tiles and stairs. The wheels are the only thing between the machine's base and a customer's floor.

A seized or missing wheel means the machine is being dragged on its base plate — and a base plate dragged across a polished timber floor or vinyl leaves marks that become a claim. That is the real argument for replacing wheels early.

Check them for embedded grit as well as for wear. A wheel with a stone pressed into the tread is a scratch waiting to happen.

Sandia's stated warranty on this machine

From the manual: lifetime on moulded components, five years on the vacuum motor, five years on the pump, and five years on all electrical components. That is the manufacturer's stated position — check with us before assuming a part is covered, because normal wear items and damage from neglect or abuse are excluded.

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Frequently asked questions

How many do I need?

Two per machine. Replace them as a pair.

Are the bolts included?

No — 10-0387, two required. Order them together.

Can I use a generic skate wheel?

The bore, width and bolt need to match. Ask us rather than guessing — a wheel that fouls the base plate is worse than a worn one.

My machine pulls to one side. Is it the wheels?

Usually. Check both for free rotation.


Order the wheels and bolts together — replacing a wheel and reusing a worn bolt is a job you do twice.