Tumble Dryer Poly-Vee Drive Belt - 1894H7 Stock Number: ES101611
Spare part suitable for select models of Hotpoint, Creda and Electra tumble dryers
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Kas at eSpares says...
Unfortunately we do not have such information to provide. The parts listed on our website are all model and serial number dependant (apart from universal parts). In order for us to locate the correct spares for your appliance we would need the model information requested. Without this we cannot guarantee that the part will be the correct one for your appliance.
Should it be smoother side up or down? Thanks. T
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Chris at eSpares says...
The ridged side of the belt will normally be fitted to match the ridges on the motor spindle.
belt no 610136- canvas backed rubber belt matching 3 grooves on the pulley wheel
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Chris at eSpares says...
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Chris at eSpares says...
The closest video to your repair is likely to be: How to replace the shaft and bearings on a tumble dryer 642846neffhttp://www.espares.co.uk/advice/9/1438/how-to-replace-the-shaft-and-bearings-on-a-tu Although this is a bearing replacement it also involves removing and refitting the drum and belt.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi daveh5661, check out this video for help: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/tumble-dryers/a/9/1346/how-to-replace-the-belt-on-a-tumble-dryer-bos.html
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi gaynor, this belt has a circumference of roughly 1895mm when slack. The width of the belt is about 12mm.
On eSpares, my dryer (Creda 37762e) is listed as being compatible with both these belts. I can't see any indication of date-specificity in the compatibility listings. They cost the same. Is one type better than the other, e.g., is the elasticated type less prone to slipping? Thanks.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi irb, there's no definitive 'better' belt. Curiously, in your particular model, there's two ways to do exactly the same job. The elasticated belt is smaller belt of the two, and fits around the drum and the motor spindle. The pulley version of the belt fits around a spring loaded pulley. Basically, the belt must be completely taut to spin the drum - the elasticated version's tension comes from the elasticated material it is made of, and the pulley version gets its tension from the spring loaded pulley it fits around. In terms of which one I'd recommend, I'd say go with whichever you currently have in your dryer - you'll easily be able to see when you remove the back panel of the dryer.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Pikey, the belt for your TDL54 is this one: http://www.espares.co.uk/part/washing-machines/indesit/p/1085/805/0/0/482424/elasticated-tumble-dryer-.html
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