Main motor pulley not sure if this piece is part of it

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  • #99747
    Haramo
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    We have a AEG model T59870

    Type P502867 tumble dryer. Prod no: 916 096 618 00

    as It seems the pulley needs to be replaced often , this time I saw a ring next to the engine . I used A tool to get it out .

    see picture ( will follow)what I mean .

    I’m not sure if this belong to the motor or it’s melted plastic from the old motor pulley.

    #477741
    Haramo
    Participant

    I can’t upload the picture , it’s to big.

    see Dropbox link ( no Dropbox required )

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/h03yt1rzl57jz6i/Airdryer_pulleypart_IMG_8292.jpg?dl=0

    #477742
    electrofix
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    thats part of the old pulley

    pullt part no 1250125208

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/1250125034-zanussi-others-tumble-dryer-belt-pulley

    make sure you clean the shaft well to make sure all residue of the old pulley has gone

    Dave

    #477743
    Haramo
    Participant

    Thanks a lot, I took the guess and removed that piece.
    Thank for the support.

    #477744
    washingmachinewoman
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    If pulley carries on needing to be replaced often, I would suggest something is not running true.

    One of the likely culprits could be the drum rollers. Should save you money in the long run as you will not be changing the pulley every 5 minutes

    https://shop.aeg.co.uk/laundry/tumble-dryers/feet-housing/tumble-dryer-drainage-channel-roller-assembly/p/1364059004

    Cheaper on eBay, do a search on 1364059004. I would steer clear of second hand ones though.

    #477745
    Haramo
    Participant

    Dear thanks for the info. I don’t seee this part in my motor or is it situated elsewhere? I only see the black pulley.

    #477746
    electrofix
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    washingmachinewoman wrote:If pulley carries on needing to be replaced often, I would suggest something is not running true.

    One of the likely culprits could be the drum rollers. Should save you money in the long run as you will not be changing the pulley every 5 minutes

    https://shop.aeg.co.uk/laundry/tumble-dryers/feet-housing/tumble-dryer-drainage-channel-roller-assembly/p/1364059004

    Cheaper on eBay, do a search on 1364059004. I would steer clear of second hand ones though.

    thats the drum roller not the belt pulley

    Dave

    #477747
    Haramo
    Participant

    Dave , if I undertand Electorofix correctly, he said that i need to replace the drum roller, as my pulley gets damaged after one week… .I’m just not sure where to find the drum roller.

    #477748
    Haramo
    Participant

    I mean , washingmach not electorofix

    #477749
    electrofix
    Moderator

    if the drum roller had gone it would not damage the belt pulley in that way. the front of the drum would run lower down but its got to wear a heck of a lot to make any difference. a few mm is not going to alter things so if it worn any more your either an industrial laundry or the pully has a design flaw and it would be visible

    did the new pulley come in a genuine zanussi/aeg packaging ? Am wondering if they sent you a copy part and passed it off as gen. Or did you get it direct from AEG ?

    Dave

    #477750
    Haramo
    Participant

    This is the name on the invoice :

    Zanussi Spanrol breed 22×50 -as 8mm- 1250125034

    google translate:

    ​​​​​​Zanussi Tensioner wide 22×50 -shaft 8mm- 1250125034

    #477751
    Haramo
    Participant

    And on the picture of the webpage it mentioned : original

    #477752
    Haramo
    Participant

    Dear

    To confirm the piece that should be part of previous pulley .
    I read in the manual :

    In some models, there may be a plastic spacer between the rear bush and the motor. During assembly, take
    care you reposition it correctly.


    does this speak about the side where I took out the old pulley ? If yes then chances is that that little piece should be put back , after cleaning it from the plastic melted on it

    #477753
    electrofix
    Moderator

    thats talking about the motor not the pulley. probably to extend the motor so it will fit and pivot correctly

    Dave

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