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June 6, 2013 at 6:54 pm #75747
AJC_Dave
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Can someone explain how the clutch works on one of these please..
Thanks
DaveJune 6, 2013 at 7:26 pm #396002AJC_Dave
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trade-technical/hotpoint-9404w-t51550-15.html?hilit=twin tub clutch
Should have searched a bit more!
June 6, 2013 at 7:27 pm #396003Martin
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Purely centrifugal force allows the the two clutch shoes to grip against the cast iron outer pulley to create drive to the spin can. The old fibre shoes and the later black plastic shoes wear pretty quickly. They should have a nice curved edge for maximum grip. Likewise the brake shoe must be well clear of the cast iron pulley to allow the spin can to quickly rotate. Worn top bearing under the bellows seal often restricts the spin can from reaching full speed.
June 7, 2013 at 11:37 am #396004AJC_Dave
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Thanks… Great help as I’ve never worked on one. This looks in really good condition for its age, so I really want to fix it.
DaveJune 7, 2013 at 5:22 pm #396005Martin
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AJC_Dave wrote:Thanks… Great help as I’ve never worked on one.
Picture a wry smile on mine and Jim’s face, who, between us have fixed several hundred…….. Have fun! 😀
June 7, 2013 at 7:54 pm #396006AJC_Dave
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I do and am sure it probably seems very novice. Still, very grateful for the advise.
DaveJune 7, 2013 at 8:27 pm #396007iadom
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Martin wrote:
Picture a wry smile on mine and Jim’s face, who, between us have fixed several hundred…….. Have fun! 😀
Hundreds, more like thousands.
This was the third generation Hotpoint twin tub after the 1400 range and the 1420 models, the 1420 was advertised at the time with a threepenny bit stood end on on top of the spin lid to demonstrate how smooth it was. 😆 The youngsters on the forum can Google for threepenny bit if you like. 😉
This 9404 machine is still basically a Hotpoint 1450, first produced 47 years ago in January 1966, before England last won the World Cup . :eeek:
The 9404 was first produced 25 years ago.
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