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jives11 February 17th 08 03:33 PM

Source of AEG washing machine bearing spares
 

My washing machine is getting louder and louder on spin cycles with
some rattling as well. Me thinks after 8 years of hard work the
bearings are worn.

Does anyone know a good supplier, ideally online of AEG spares. google
reveals lots of hits but once you drill down, many appear to stiock
generic parts or not cover the full range or appear to be in Norway.

there are quite a few selling bearing kits on ebay, bt again, they
don't indicate if these are genuine AEG spares


thanks

Skipweasel February 17th 08 10:15 PM

Source of AEG washing machine bearing spares
 
In article 47c53ae1-a091-47b1-b19c-c1ea0bb75de9
@q70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, says...
there are quite a few selling bearing kits on ebay, bt again, they
don't indicate if these are genuine AEG spares

Does it actually matter if they're in AEG boxes? It's not as if they
make their own bearings, they buy them from bearing makers like everyone
else does.

--
Skipweasel.
Never knowingly understood.

John February 18th 08 10:19 AM

Source of AEG washing machine bearing spares
 

"Skipweasel" wrote in message
.uk...
In article 47c53ae1-a091-47b1-b19c-c1ea0bb75de9
@q70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, says...
there are quite a few selling bearing kits on ebay, bt again, they
don't indicate if these are genuine AEG spares

Does it actually matter if they're in AEG boxes? It's not as if they
make their own bearings, they buy them from bearing makers like everyone
else does.

--
Skipweasel.
Never knowingly understood.



Try a local Bearing Supplier. Take the old ones as patterns. They may be
surprisingly cheap.



Peter Parry February 18th 08 10:46 AM

Source of AEG washing machine bearing spares
 
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 07:33:58 -0800 (PST), jives11
wrote:

My washing machine is getting louder and louder on spin cycles with
some rattling as well. Me thinks after 8 years of hard work the
bearings are worn.


It could also be the attachment points of the spider to the drum,
these tend to develop stress cracks and are often not that easy to
repair.



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