Miele Brush Roller SEB213/217 #4929740
Miele Brush Roller – SEB 213 / SEB 217 – Part #4929740
OEM Beater Bar for Strong Carpet Agitation & Deep Cleaning Performance
SEB 217 powerheads. This OEM roller provides the strong agitation needed to lift embedded dirt, groom carpet fibers, and deliver the high-performance carpet cleaning Miele is known for.
A worn, cracked, or unbalanced brush roller can lead to noise, vibration, poor pickup, and reduced airflow. Replacing it with this factory-engineered beater bar returns your floorhead to like-new performance.
Why This Brush Roller Is Essential
Restores Deep Carpet Cleaning
A fresh roller delivers:
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Strong, consistent bristle agitation
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Improved dirt and pet hair pickup
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Better grooming of carpet fibers
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Enhanced airflow at the floorhead
If your vacuum struggles on carpet, this roller is a key fix.
OEM Precision for Perfect Fit
This is the same brush roller used in new SEB 213/217 powerheads:
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Balanced for quiet operation
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Correct bristle height and stiffness
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Precision spindle and bearing alignment
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Smooth rotation with minimal vibration
No aftermarket guesswork—just exact Miele specifications.
Durable, Long-Lasting Construction
The roller is made from:
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High-strength molded core
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Heat- and friction-resistant bristles
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Reinforced end caps for stability
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OEM-quality bearings for smooth rotation
Designed for years of dependable use.
Signs You Need a New Brush Roller
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Dirt or debris left behind on carpets
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Excessive noise, wobbling, or vibration
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Roller bristles worn, frayed, or missing
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Roller doesn’t spin freely or stalls
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Uneven carpet lines or reduced agitation
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Hair buildup has damaged bristle rows
Replacing it brings immediate cleaning improvement.
Product Details
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Part Number: 4929740
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Component: Brush roller / beater bar
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Compatible Powerheads:
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Miele SEB 213
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Miele SEB 217
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Material: OEM composite core with engineered bristles
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Function: Agitates carpet fibers for deep cleaning and suction efficiency
Installation Notes
Replacing the brush roller typically involves:
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Removing the bottom plate of the floorhead
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Lifting out the old roller
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Cleaning the roller housing (optional but recommended)
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Installing the new OEM roller
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Reassembling the floorhead and testing rotation
Most users can complete the replacement in under 10 minutes.