Tumble Dryer Square Rear Drum Bearing Stock Number: ES551453
Genuine Spare Part for select Ariston, Cannon, Crusader, Electra, English Electric, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson, Parnall, Proline and Thorn tumble dryers
Manufactured by Creda
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Tumble Dryer Square Rear Drum Bearing
If your tumble dryer is not turning as it should then it could be that the bearings are faulty, don't worry eSpares could have just the part to get you going again. We have this replacement drum rear square bearing that once fitted to your tumble dryer and you can be sure of getting a better drying performance leaving you with dry clothes again!
This square rear drum bearing is a genuine spare part for select Ariston, Cannon, Crusader, Electra, English Electric, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson, Parnall, Proline and Thorn tumble dryers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
3 Questions and 3 Answers
If so which part do I need we replaced the drum shaft last year my husband has checked and it's not that ?
- probably is
I replaced this bearing in Nov 2009 and it seems to have gone again after only 15 months. That is a lot shorter life than the previous one. 1 Answer
I did not lubricate it since it seems to be graphite and should not need it. Could it have been installed incorrectly? The earth strap has now worn away and needs replacing too although I was surprised at the £7 price tag.
- perhaps the surface of the shaft was damaged which caused premature wear
It still works, but is very noisy. The sound from the back of the drum varies between a rattling sort of squeak to an ear-splitting squeal - exactly the sound I'd expect from a failed bearing. Is there anything else it might be? And if it is the bearing, how difficult is it to fit - you haven't included this in your "how to" videos.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Joe F, it does sound like the bearing has gone, and unfortunately replacing bearings is a big job. You'll need to take the back and side panels off the dryer to get access to it. Once you've removed the panels, you should be able to deduce how to get the bearing off. Best of luck!
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