AEG L52810 bearing replacement?

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  • #97850
    cliffhanger2
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    Hi

    The bearings have gone on this machine – it’s 12 years old. I thought it might be a removable spider, but it’s not. THe drum surround looks like it has to be split. Does anyone know if this is even possible to repair; there are no screws and it looks as though the drum is ‘welded’? Thanks

    #469811
    electrofix
    Moderator

    the ones i looked at seem to be able to be done but to be certain i need the Pnc number off the label inside the door

    Dave

    #469812
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    Thanks for getting back so quickly.

    Yes should have given you that:
    91452401501 & ser. no 72000680

    As mentioned the plastic drum surround looks welded AND it has to come out through the top I think!

    Cliff

    #469813
    electrofix
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    #469814
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    Thanks Dave

    Okay now I have to make a decision on a machine that’s already 12 years old and rather inefficent. I think there maybe other things that are required. E.g. The dampeners are not held by bolts but what looks like plastic drive ‘bolts’. Any thoughts you have on those two issues would be appreciated.

    Cliff

    #469815
    electrofix
    Moderator

    dampers wear like anything else does and it depends on how worn they are. In other words if you did not change how long are they likely to last

    you say machine is inefficient but i would rather have inefficient reliabilty to efficient unreliability. It just seems with a drive to make them more efficient they have also cut corners on engineering quality

    Dave

    #469816
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    Thanks. Just to end – have you heard of these plastic bolts for the dampers or am I mistaken?

    Cliff

    #469817
    electrofix
    Moderator

    they are not bolts just plastic pins
    they are used a lot and we dont get much problems with them. they are not threaded and have a barb to hold them in

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/1327804017-plastic-suspension-pin

    Dave

    #469818
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    Hi Dave

    Okay so I managed to get a new tub with new gasket and with the bearings fitted for 165.00. The one you recommended didn’t fit my model. Everything was marked when I dismantled so the refit went well.

    But. I have a problem with tub balance. The machine washes fine, but the spin is when I get a lot of vibration at around 800-1000. When the machine reachs 1200 it ‘levels’ out and the spin is fine and quiet. What could be happening here? Everything is fitted as it came off. Thanks

    Cliff

    #469819
    electrofix
    Moderator

    is the vibration loaded or unloaded ?

    Dave

    #469820
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    thanks

    Loaded

    #469821
    electrofix
    Moderator

    every piece of machanical apparatus has its vibration point. as long as its just a vibration and not accompanied by a horrible noise it should be ok. just depends how severe it is
    was this a new tub or a reconditioned one ?

    Dave

    #469822
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    This was a brand new tub, bolted with new gasket . Yeah it’s quite bad at the low spin almost a clatter. If I lean on it it gets better, but it’s not good. As the spin increases it gets much better. I fitted the existing dampeners because they were okay with the original tub, could they be responsible?

    thanks

    #469823
    electrofix
    Moderator

    as far as i can see AEG either sell the sealed tub or components to fix.
    dont think you can get a complete tub of the non sealed version.
    That makes me think that possibly this unit is a recon but may have a faulty spider that can corrode over years

    where did it come from ?
    if you spin the drum does the inner drum look like it runs true or does the gap by the door rubber get smaller and larger ?

    Dave

    #469824
    cliffhanger2
    Participant

    AEG are now doing a two part tub for this machine that has to be bolted with a gasket as opposed to the old welded version. I managed to use the existing stainless interior tub with it’s spider which was in good condition. The plastic tub was brand new and fitted a treat. But somewhere there is a balance problem.

    Cliff

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