Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

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  • #69575
    iadom
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    i have one with a broken lower front balance weight. The middle section of the weight was on the floor.

    I just about managed to remove the three bolts and what was left of the weight including the steel reinforcing bars.

    Has anyone changed one of these, is it possible to do it without removing the complete tub?

    It looks as though it may just about be possible, perhaps removing the drain pump might help?

    Jim.

    #375268
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

    So…am I going to be the guinea pig? 🙂

    Jim.

    #375269
    Martin
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    Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

    I wouldn’t mind betting that you will be the first to the groundbreaking attempt Jim. Not a lot of room twixt tub and bottom plate to get the weight into position. The manual says tub out of cabinet and I’m inclined to think that the only way.

    Best of luck! 😀

    #375270
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

    I have known a couple engineers that have managed to squeeze the balance weight in from the bottom, only problem is the new balance weight came loose and a new drum was required, thats the main failure on the Aqualtis is the balance weight coming loose, the 1st ones had a shakeproof washer on all the bolts and none of them seem to come loose, so unless you loctite the buggers in you will be back i’m afraid.

    #375271
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

    Its actually for a friend so will give it a go.

    Jim.

    #375272
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis front weight?

    Absolute doddle. 😀

    The bolts were actually quite tight when I removed them on Monday, the weight wasn’t ‘loose’, it had broken apart. I just leant it back, dropped the pump down but left it fully connected and it took less than five minutes to slot the weight in and refit the bolts, did stick some loctite on them to be sure. 8)

    Jim.

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