Tumble Dryer Drum Shaft Kit (V4) Stock Number: ES546701
Genuine spare part for select models of Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint and Indesit tumble dryers
Indesit Tumble dryer was making loud noise sounding like a bearing problem now stopped all together and drum will not turn 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
This drier can wear through the bearing at the back and cut the pivot pin. To prove this disconnect the power and take the lid of and check if the back of the drum has dropped and is now jammed on the cabinet back.
Having replaced drum shaft & bearing using your Drum shaft kit & video I am unable to ease drive belt over spindle due to tension. Any advice on how to refit belt would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks alan.
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Caitlin at eSpares says...
Hi Alan, if you try submerging the belt in luke warm water for a few minutes this should help to loosen it slightly and allow you to fit it. Although a second pair of hands might also prove helpful to you here.
I've used the Hotpoint Tumble Dryer Drum Shaft Kit (V4) on my Hotpoint VTD65A seemingly with success, but I'm confused by the (M10?) steel washer in the kit. As per the video, when I dismantled mine there was no sign of there having ever been such a washer, and yet on the video, when it came time to reassemble, magically there was a need for this washer to be added (and no mention of it being additional to what was there before). Can you clarify whether this washer is needed on a VTD65A, and if so why it's needed now when it wasn't part of the original design?
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Mathew at eSpares says...
Hi,
The washer in question comes with the Kit but indeed was not on the model used. Some models do not require this washer but as the kit comes with it and for added assurance we used it on the Video model.
Thanks.
Hi there;-... I took the machine apart yesterday, to service the drum (as bearings gone)... After i removed the blades and the side ... I pulled off what i thought were two joined sets of wires. Unfortunately they were not!! ... One set were in a white connector ... These go to the heater ... The others were not a pair ... They do go to the same connector as the heater ones ... But the other end goes into the main wiring up to the switch i suppose? They were infact two separate wires!! ... One has a white plastic cover on the end of it;-... And is coloured brown/white stripes!! ... The other has just a crimped type connector and is Yellow/Green striped!! ... Any advice as to which goes in which of the last two spaces on the connector please?? ...
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Caitlin at eSpares says...
Hi David- the best I can offer is our video with Matt.....although he doesn't go into detail about which wires connect where at about 3:28 into the video there is a zoomed shot of the wiring (intact) before Matt gets to unplugging. I don't know if this will prove of any help to you but suppose it's worth a look. Goodluck! http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/tumble-dryers/a/9/1438/how-to-replace-the-shaft-and-bearings-on-a-tu.html
Just recieved the kit for replacing the rear bearing on my Indesit dryer but notice that the circular plate holding the bearing pin does not have any threads cut in to the fixing holes. Are the screws self tappers or is this a faulty part? 1 Answer
- As a novice, I also found a lack of threads strange. However, they appear to be a type of self tapper, cut a thread and tightened up OK. Dryer is now working fine.
does the tear shaped bearing go on before the cover and the square bearing after we cannot get both on and the split pin in
- its an either or situation you will not use both bearings
I have a Creda T622CW Condenser dryer. The square rear bearing has gone for the second time. Since I live in Aus. now, I thought if there were other things I should service on this model I should do it now. Should I replace the front bearings and drive 1 Answer
Just because I moved to Australia do not assume all is great it has rained nonstop for the last 2 months near enough which is why the tumble dryer needs repairing
- try greesing the bearing when you install it, it will last alot longer
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi there, the screws are situated in the circular silver metal part.
- not too sure about that as i ordered complete kit to overhaul, but give e-spares a call and i'm sure they will give you the best advice they can.
Help, I bought this kit a while ago but didn't change the seal's (front or rear) as I wasn't sure how to - even with the fitting instructions, but now I've lost them - how do I fit the new seals?
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Unfortunately we cannot give technical advice. Please speak to a technician for support.
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