Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PHOTOS

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  • #50331
    stin74
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    I am attemting the change the bearings on my washing machine, its a bigger job than i realised. I have stripped the machine down and managed to get the drum out of the machine.

    Has anyone any tips how to get the bearings out ? ❓ ❓

    I am going to add a link on here to show you pictures of the back of the drum where it shows the bearings, which bit do i knock to get the bearings out?

    Any tips or advice much appreciated, thanks

    http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … loseup.jpg


    http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … loseup.jpg

    http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … dwheel.jpg

    and do i need to take the rest of the plastic casing off, see pic below

    http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … G_3035.jpg

    #304434
    Penguin45
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Re-fit pulley bolt. Use a big hammer to drive shaft through drum. Use said large hammer and a drift (Steel bar) to knock the old bearings out.

    I would advise hand and eye protection whilst doing this as a considerable amount of force is required.

    Penguin45.

    #304435
    DDSDDS
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    You have to get the drum out first
    sometimes they just pull out sometimes they need more force but be careful not to damage the drum shaft

    #304436
    garn
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Penguin45 wrote:Re-fit pulley bolt. Use a big hammer to drive shaft through drum. Use said large hammer and a drift (Steel bar) to knock the old bearings out.

    I would advise hand and eye protection whilst doing this as a considerable amount of force is required.

    Penguin45.

    you Just Got There Before Me P 😉

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Washing+ … +Drum.html

    garn

    #304437
    iadom
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Anyone noticed just how clean the back of the outer drum is, never seen one like that with failed bearings. ❓

    Although there are some nasty dents in the rear bearing where someone has been clattering it. :rolls:

    #304438
    stin74
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Penguin45 wrote:Re-fit pulley bolt. Use a big hammer to drive shaft through drum. Use said large hammer and a drift (Steel bar) to knock the old bearings out.

    I would advise hand and eye protection whilst doing this as a considerable amount of force is required.

    Penguin45.

    on the photo i will post below, is it the raised bit that i should knock through?? I still need to get the other half of the plastic casing off to get access to the bearings fully,also do i need to buy a back half of the plastic drum or can i just buy a bearing kit for this job ? This is the first time i have attepted this job

    photo

    http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … loseup.jpg

    #304439
    spanishwhite
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    As Penguin said screw the pulley bolt back in and hit it hard.This will allow you to remove the plastic drum from the metal inner drum.You then have access to the bearings.

    #304440
    stin74
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    spanishwhite wrote:As Penguin said screw the pulley bolt back in and hit it hard.This will allow you to remove the plastic drum from the metal inner drum.You then have access to the bearings.

    ok will give that a go later, is it a hard job getting the old bearings out and the new ones in?? do i need any special tools for this? any tips appreciated 😀

    #304441
    spanishwhite
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    no special tools required,BUT they are a B~##### to get out.

    #304442
    spanishwhite
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    When knocking the bearings out use the drift in the 12, 3,6 and nine o’clock position as this will help to ease them out.You don’t have to buy a rear drum assembly you can just get a set of bearings.Totally up to you but it would be EASIER to get a new rear drum assembly.As Penguin advised eye protection is a must.

    #304443
    stin74
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    spanishwhite wrote:When knocking the bearings out use the drift in the 12, 3,6 and nine o’clock position as this will help to ease them out.You don’t have to buy a rear drum assembly you can just get a set of bearings.Totally up to you but it would be EASIER to get a new rear drum assembly.As Penguin advised eye protection is a must.

    is it ok to use a metal extension bar to knock the bearings out as a drift ?? ive got an extension bar in my socket set that ive used on my car to do repairs

    #304444
    spanishwhite
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    YEP, thats what i use.

    #304445
    stin74
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Penguin45 wrote:Re-fit pulley bolt. Use a big hammer to drive shaft through drum. Use said large hammer and a drift (Steel bar) to knock the old bearings out.

    I would advise hand and eye protection whilst doing this as a considerable amount of force is required.

    Penguin45.

    Ok ive fitted the pulley bolt and hammered the pulley bolt with a club hammer [see pic ] and metal drift and only moved it maybe an inch so its now flush with the bearings. Have absolutly wacked it to move it the small amount that i have. So much that ive bent the bolt slightly.Would i have been better off trying to dislodge the bearings first ? I am also hammering the shaft, side on, because if i put the drum face down and wack it i might damage the drum metal. ❓

    any tips for removal ? pic below of ‘progress’ made, without the bolt in place !

    http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k255/ … G_3048.jpg

    #304446
    garn
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    Your Going To Have To prop The Outer Drum on The floor With 3 Heavy Timbers or a Couple of bricks or use A Black And Decker Workbench Floor Is Better Your going To Have give This A good Swipe Several Times With A Hammer.
    First Of All Prop The Outer Drum So That The Steel Inner Is Clear Beware There Are Three Locating Tabs On The Outer Drum Keep The Props Clear of Them.

    At This Stage If You Can Get Someone To Hold The Drum With You.

    if You Have Access To Something Larger Longer Than The Extension bar Old Car jacking bar Or heavy Tube So that Your Hands Are Clear From The Strike Point

    It Will be Better To get Someone To Hold The Drum At This Stage

    hammer The Drum Spider At About 5 Shots At A Time In A Continuous Momentum With a Lot Of force.

    once Its Released send A Couple Of Pics Of The Drum Spider where The Belt Pulley Shaft at The End of The Spider.

    #304447
    stin74
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    Re: Drum bearings advice needed?? Hotpoint wf100 drum and PH

    garn wrote:Your Going To Have To prop The Outer Drum on The floor With 3 Heavy Timbers or a Couple of bricks or use A Black And Decker Workbench Floor Is Better Your going To Have give This A good Swipe Several Times With A Hammer.
    First Of All Prop The Outer Drum So That The Steel Inner Is Clear Beware There Are Three Locating Tabs On The Outer Drum Keep The Props Clear of Them.

    At This Stage If You Can Get Someone To Hold The Drum With You.

    if You Have Access To Something Larger Longer Than The Extension bar Old Car jacking bar Or heavy Tube So that Your Hands Are Clear From The Strike Point

    It Will be Better To get Someone To Hold The Drum At This Stage

    hammer The Drum Spider At About 5 Shots At A Time In A Continuous Momentum With a Lot Of force.

    once Its Released send A Couple Of Pics Of The Drum Spider where The Belt Pulley Shaft at The End of The Spider.

    which is the drum spider ? do you mean the metal shaft that the pulley bolt goes into ?

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