Polaris | D21 | Black Ball Bearing Swivel | Replacement Pool Cleaner Hose Swivel

In stock
SKU: D21
Length: 5.5 in Width: 0.1 in Height: 4.5 in
Regular price $21.99

This ball bearing swivel is a replacement hose connection component designed for compatible Polaris pressure-side pool cleaner assemblies. It allows the cleaner hose to rotate during operation, helping reduce hose twisting and supporting smoother cleaner movement throughout the pool.

Built for pool cleaner repair and routine maintenance, this black swivel is commonly used when the original swivel is worn, leaking, stiff, cracked, or no longer rotating freely.

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Key Features

• Replacement ball bearing swivel for compatible Polaris pool cleaner hose assemblies

• Helps reduce hose twisting during pressure-side cleaner operation

• Supports smoother hose movement as the cleaner travels through the pool

• Black finish matches compatible Polaris cleaner hose components

• Used to replace worn, leaking, cracked, stiff, or damaged swivels

• Suitable for cleaner repair, hose maintenance, troubleshooting, and rebuild applications

• Helps maintain reliable water flow through the cleaner feed hose assembly

• Proper installation is recommended to ensure secure hose connection and free swivel movement

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Product Overview

This ball bearing swivel is used as part of a compatible pressure-side pool cleaner hose assembly. It allows the feed hose to rotate as the cleaner moves, helping prevent hose tangling, twisting, and restricted movement during normal operation.

The component is commonly replaced during cleaner service when the hose becomes difficult to manage, the cleaner pattern becomes inconsistent, or the swivel begins leaking or binding. A properly functioning swivel is important because hose movement affects cleaner travel, pool coverage, and overall cleaning performance.

During installation, the feed hose, hose nuts, connection points, and nearby hose sections should be inspected for cracks, wear, leaks, or damaged fittings. The swivel should be installed securely while still allowing free rotation so the hose can move naturally during cleaner operation.

Routine maintenance should include checking the swivel for leaks, stiffness, debris buildup, or restricted rotation. Keeping the swivel in good condition helps support consistent cleaner movement, reliable pressure-side water flow, and long-term hose assembly performance.