Beko drum lifters

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  • #54561
    iadom
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    Model WM5140,

    How easy are these to change ?

    Jim.

    #320148
    philfish
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    Re: Beko drum lifters

    I don’t know to be honest on that model. I have a friend who does a lot of work for beko and he reckons you can’t do them on the new sealed drums because they screw the lifters from the rear then seal the drum!!
    What an absolute idiot who thought of that one taking a nice easy 5minute job and making it ber plonker!
    As i say not seen one myself yet so can’t comment from experience.

    Phil

    #320149
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Beko drum lifters

    I do lots of repairs on the Beko based ISE machine but never had to change a lifter, (yet) not been out to this one yet.

    #320150
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko drum lifters

    From Feb’ 09 machines were manufactured with a welded tub, the drum baffles are screwed in & a tub change is required.
    If its an earlier type with split tub you can change them.
    2812260300 is the drum lifter part num’,
    9003271900 is the screw, 2 needed to secure each baffle.

    #320151
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Beko drum lifters

    Thanks for that Seamus. 8)

    #320152
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Beko drum lifters

    Having read the info that you sent I think that if I had to go to one of these with a broken lifter in a sealed tub I would be adopting some of ‘Mike the Bikes’ techniques. 😉

    With nothing really to lose I would turn the drum until the missing lifter holes were at the top of the drum and then drill through the outer drum from the inside. Enlarge the holes sufficiently to allow me to insert the screws into the new lifter and then reseal the two small holes.

    The one I have to go to may be a little earlier than Feb 2009 so fingers crossed.

    Jim.

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