Miele W304 – Drum Spider Change

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  • #80510
    Hollytree_Technical
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    Hi all

    Just wanting some advice on this as I know that Miele like to do things differently to everyone else at times.

    This Miele has got what feels like drum spider failure, I have already contacted Miele and got parts prices and the customer wants me to do the job.

    Are there any hints or tips you can give me to make it easier, I have done this job on various Merloni, Electrolux and Beko machines and I am assuming that this is along the same technique, it looks like a case of completely stripping down the machine and then removing the tub assembly before I can get the drum out.

    It looks like I can slide a couple of bars through the back panel and then a couple of rings on the drum to an indent in the front to hold the tub assembly while disconnecting the dampers and springs – is this advisable?

    How is the spider held to the drum? Will I need some unusual tool for any bolt heads or does it have to be drilled out and replaced with something (if so what and do they supply the parts with the kit)?

    Thank you

    Jem

    #413137
    Muv
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    Re: Miele W304 – Drum Spider Change

    HI Jem

    Check out this link on you tube

    http://youtu.be/RF2a7B60C2M

    This is the same way i have changed bearings in the past, not yet had the pleasure of replacing the drum spider, but once you get the drum out you will see a circular metal band around the front of the drum, loosen off and remove this and then the inner drum will slide out,to allow the spider to be renewed…good luck!
    Martin


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    #413138
    Muv
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    Re: Miele W304 – Drum Spider Change

    Also mark the exact spot that each of the four top drum support springs fit in to, as if you get this wrong, you will find the drum front will rub on the door seal on spin cycles…
    Also no special tools needed for removal of bolts, you can probably get at the drum without removing the cast iron bearing holder as well


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