Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advice

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  • #53257
    Allsorts
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    What do you all do if you have a lovely balanced drum but the bearings have gone and took the spider with them. These are beginnning to become a pain in the asterix.. I have a load of drums here that need new spiders but they are bar stewards to get off and I have broken so many torx bits trying.

    cheers
    George

    #315123
    megawatt
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    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Drill them off is the best way.

    #315124
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Some people use an angle grinder but I use a titanium drill bit to drill out the bolt heads, lasts ages and drills them off in no time at all.

    Used to use the bullitt drill bits but they didn’t last for a single drum most of the time.
    The genuine bolts are a bit pricey but I think there is a non gen alternative that is quite cheap.

    Still working my way through a bagful donated to me by a retiring ex colleague.

    Jim.

    #315125
    Allsorts
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Ok guys… will try with Titanium as soon as I can.. Thx for the tips… hate losing good drums.

    #315126
    Phidom
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    I’m probably wasting my breath but usually you don’t need to change the spider on the large drum Hotpoints as the seal does not run on the shaft surface.

    #315127
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    I would agree, I would guess that I change the spider on one in five bearing/rear half jobs, just clean up the shaft most of the time.

    #315128
    Madmac
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    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Me too but have noticed the 30mm ones are very unforgiving of even a trace of play once back together 😯 Had one fail in under a month a while back :rolls:
    Bearing lock fluid might help on some of them ❓

    #315129
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    I did mean the 35mm ones, wouldn’t risk it on a 30mm shaft/bearing, just not up to the job in the first place.

    It would be new 35mm spider and bearings/rear half or nothing.

    #315130
    Allsorts
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Yes, I agree, I don’t normally change the spiders but on these ones here the bearings have worn into the shafts.

    George

    #315131
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Well, I had a 35mm spider/drum rear half change this afternoon. The drum shaft was totally unmarked, shiny as new, only problem was that the drum support was in four pieces. 😀

    #315132
    Allsorts
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Yup, Had that one too.. but in that case the drum was damaged, as was the outer drum front & rear… Only thing that was in tact was the bearings 😆

    #315133
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    If the torx screws are not to rusty i find if you give the heads a good couple of wacks with a drift, most of the time they will unscrew fairly easily if you need to drill out as Jim says a Titanium drill does the job,JJ

    #315134
    Dales-Electronic
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    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    Just for info the bolts used on Zanussi automatics fit the Hotpoint spider and being 10mm headed dont cause further problems.

    #315135
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    have got bots out sometimes after heating with blowlamp but most of the time drill is only answer

    using a 30 torx head on these bolts is silly 40 would be nearer the mark but no doubt indes**t had there reasons

    Dave

    #315136
    Phidom
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Drum/Spider Advise

    If there’s slight wear on the shaft where the bearings go you can try Loctite Bearing Fit. You do need to degrease the surface carefully.

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