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Andrew Gabriel January 14th 06 06:12 PM

Washing machine bearing replacement
 
It's time to change the drum bearings in my Hotpoint again (it's
nearly 20 years old). Hit a snag this time -- I can't get the
drum shaft out of the bearings. The outer (smaller) bearing still
looks to be OK and the shaft is sliding in that one (there's
about a mm axial play), so I presume it's stuck in the inner
bearing which I can't see. The bearing seal has failed too, so
I guess this might have corroded. Any suggestions? I've tried
hitting the end of the shaft, but that's not made any difference.
Only other thing I can think of is to take the whole outer drum
out, put it face-down on the floor, and stand on the drum shaft,
hoping that might push it out.

--
Andrew Gabriel

Lobster January 14th 06 06:46 PM

Washing machine bearing replacement
 
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
It's time to change the drum bearings in my Hotpoint again (it's
nearly 20 years old). Hit a snag this time -- I can't get the
drum shaft out of the bearings. The outer (smaller) bearing still
looks to be OK and the shaft is sliding in that one (there's
about a mm axial play), so I presume it's stuck in the inner
bearing which I can't see. The bearing seal has failed too, so
I guess this might have corroded. Any suggestions? I've tried
hitting the end of the shaft, but that's not made any difference.
Only other thing I can think of is to take the whole outer drum
out, put it face-down on the floor, and stand on the drum shaft,
hoping that might push it out.


Can you get a bearing puller to it?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/sea/searchresults.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-8&q=41456&n=&s=0&pn=1&pd=1&pi=1&cn=1&cd=1&x=0&y= 0

David

Andrew Gabriel January 14th 06 07:17 PM

Washing machine bearing replacement
 
In article ,
Lobster writes:

Can you get a bearing puller to it?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/sea/searchresults.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-8&q=41456&n=&s=0&pn=1&pd=1&pi=1&cn=1&cd=1&x=0&y= 0


No, there was nothing to pull on.

However, I just decided to hit it much harder, and it came out,
taking the inner bearing with it. Looking at the state of the
shaft, there's no way the bearing would ever slide up it, so I
need a new drum shaft/support too. The bearing has worn right
through its outer casing, which is split circumferentially into
two pieces.

I've already got new bearings and seals. I'll be on to CPC
about a new drum shaft on Monday morning, if it's still
available.

--
Andrew Gabriel

Capitol January 14th 06 08:23 PM

Washing machine bearing replacement
 

Careful use of a small angle grinder will enable you to split the
bearing. A nut splitter to assist at the final stage can be useful. A
small dent in the shaft under the bearing(but NOT the seal!) is not
significant IME. There's no point in not replacing all of the bearings
and seals at the same time.

Regards
Capitol

Capitol January 14th 06 08:32 PM

Washing machine bearing replacement
 

Sorry, misread the post, please disregard earlier reply. If you can
access the rear, I'd try to break up the carrier for the balls on both
bearings, extract the balls and shaft, then sort out the mess on the
outer drum, without doing too much damage to the pressings.
Alternatively, buy another machine. NOT a Whirlpool!

Regards
Capitol


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