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Default Hot Point Washing Machine main bearing failed


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Our 12yr old Hotpoint Aquarius suffered the same fate last weekend
(suppose I shouldn't complain really!). I guessed it was the bearings
and with the help from a Haynes manual managed to take the drum out.
The back of the drum was a complete mess, rusty soapy gunge everywhere
with loose ball-bearings and a cracked drum spider arm etc. Couldn't
remove the bearings and decided the machine was past it.

When I was checking out the feasibility of repir (local spares shop
had the bearings for £20) I was told that to get a repair man to do it
would cost £100 so decided it was best to invest in a new machine.

Have since read a few forums and it seems there is definately a
problem with Hotpoint bearings but I guess 12yrs is OK (esp with 3
girls & 2 washes per day)

After a bit of research (Which?) decided on a Bosch Classixx 2063 (Max
spin=1000rpm). It was a similar, slightly higher spec, machine which
came out top for ease of use, performance and should be reliable. I
reckon it is a mistake to run machines at more than 1000rpm because of
the extra stress on the bearings and other bits.

Miele are maybe the best but are twice the price. Bosch 2063 should do
the trick.


Would you believe that, between a 1000 rpm spin and a 1100 rpm spin, the
difference in the amount of water taken out of the clothes is a measly
tablespoon full. The full spin speed, on any machine, only last for a few
seconds, so the amount of pressure put on the clothes to extract the water
does not last long enough to make any significant difference in the amount
extracted.

If the full spin speed were to last anything up to a minute, which would be
the ideal spin time, either the drum bearings would heat and burn out after
only 12 spins, or the motor bearing would only last for a maximum running
time under load at top speed of only 48 hours.

Ain't it amazing what troubles friction, weight and centrifugal forces
cause.

:-) just thought I'd throw in another piece of useless information.


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