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Simon Langford
 
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Default Very noisy washing machine (spin cycle)

Our wasking machine (made by Servis, 1200 spin speed) has become
unbearably noisy over the 10 years that we've had it. Apart from that,
it's in top working order, and I see no reason to replace it.

It's only REALLY noisy when spinning, so I suspect the bearings are
getting worn. Can the bearings be replaced on washing machines, or do I
need to fork out for a new machine?

Thanks,

Simon.
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:46:43 +0100, Simon Langford
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Our wasking machine (made by Servis, 1200 spin speed) has become
unbearably noisy over the 10 years that we've had it. Apart from that,
it's in top working order, and I see no reason to replace it.

It's only REALLY noisy when spinning, so I suspect the bearings are
getting worn. Can the bearings be replaced on washing machines, or do I
need to fork out for a new machine?


Hi,

Worth a try, a new machine could be bought if it proves impossible.

cheers,
Pete.
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Simon Langford wrote in message
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Our wasking machine (made by Servis, 1200 spin speed) has become
unbearably noisy over the 10 years that we've had it. Apart from that,
it's in top working order, and I see no reason to replace it.

It's only REALLY noisy when spinning, so I suspect the bearings are
getting worn. Can the bearings be replaced on washing machines, or do I
need to fork out for a new machine?

Thanks,

Simon.


Yes it is likely to be the bearings, and most bearings are common sizes, so
they can be replaced. But between the bearing and the drum will be a water
seal, and if the bearings are worn, that is likely to be damaged too. So
assume that you if you dismantle you will need to replace that too (if you
don't, and it is worn, it will let hot soapy water wash the lubricant from
your nice new bearings, and they won't last very long).

It is just possible that the bearings aren't yet badly damaged but are
running short of lubrication. You can try laying the machine on its face
and dribbling oil on the bearing, giving it time to drip through and on to
the inner bearing as well. If it works, then you are really lucky - but it
is cheap and easy, so worth a try.

Jim


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"Jim Warren" wrote in message . uk...

Yes it is likely to be the bearings, and most bearings are common sizes, so
they can be replaced. But between the bearing and the drum will be a water
seal, and if the bearings are worn, that is likely to be damaged too. So
assume that you if you dismantle you will need to replace that too (if you
don't, and it is worn, it will let hot soapy water wash the lubricant from
your nice new bearings, and they won't last very long).


On my hotpoint it was a number of screws that had come undone inside &
allowing various bits to clonk against various other bits. Simply
picking them up from under the machine & replacing made for a nice
quiet machine again.
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