Introduction
The floor nozzle on the Shark Rocket IX141 is the primary attachment for the device. The floor nozzle runs along the floor, picking up debris efficiently. The brush roll, located on the underneath of the floor nozzle, spins around as the vacuum is powered on, picking up debris with its bristles.
Damage to the floor nozzle may cause low suction for your Shark Rocket IX141. In the case of this happening the entire part may have to be replaced. Other causes for the floor nozzle to appear broken are airway blockages, hair getting caught in the brush roll, and damage to the brush roll. Before deciding to replace your whole floor nozzle, be sure to check blockages, hair caught in the brush roll, or damage to your brush roll.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.