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January 30, 2011 at 12:00 pm #60625
pearce_jj
ParticipantHi, after replacing bearings on Bosch washer (I posted some photos on another thread), a good few wash cycles down the line the drum still has a bit of a squeak as it starts or stops turning (no squeak other than immediately after it starts to turn or immediately before it comes to rest). Machine is quiet otherwise. I wiped over everything with an oily rag before fitment.
Hence, wondering whether some additional lubrication is required on the rubber seal? I’m just a bit concerned about greasing it up as I wouldn’t be too popular if it ended up in the washing 🙁
Here’s the seal in question – new one:

And, the one it replaced:

Many thanks in advance for any thoughts on this!
January 31, 2011 at 7:48 am #342976Dales-Electronic
ModeratorRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
You should have lubricated the seal after the bearing change the detergent will disperse any excess – squeek is more likely to be the belt or the door gasket seal.
January 31, 2011 at 8:14 am #342977Martin
ParticipantRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
Could you explain why the seal is attached to the drum and not inserted firmly into the bearing spigot? 😕
January 31, 2011 at 12:28 pm #342978pearce_jj
ParticipantHi, thanks.
The seal is on the drum only for the purpose of the photo.
Is there any preference on type of grease to use?
Many thanks indeed.
January 31, 2011 at 12:40 pm #342979Martin
Participantpearce_jj wrote:Is there any preference on type of grease to use?
No just regular high melt point grease that’s all.
January 31, 2011 at 12:57 pm #342980pearce_jj
ParticipantMany thanks.
January 31, 2011 at 9:05 pm #342981pearce_jj
ParticipantI was wondering if Castrol Red Rubber Grease be the thing for this job… for use up to 110*C apparently:
http://www.rgracing.co.uk/TDS/Grease/Re … Grease.pdf
Many thanks!
January 31, 2011 at 9:20 pm #342982Turbo
ParticipantRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
I notice you have put the grease on the seal face when really it should have been placed in the seal lip as this is where it makes moving contact with the shaft. This could be the cause of the squeek. Or maybe the door seal rubber is catching the lip of the drum?
You can buy special water resistant grease for bearing seals.Graham
January 31, 2011 at 9:33 pm #342983pearce_jj
ParticipantThanks for the reply. The white gunge in the second pic is washing powder gung actually, but thanks for the info.
The grease choice is confusing…, the high temperature grease I can find is all lithium based so surely will ruin the seal?
February 1, 2011 at 9:15 am #342984Martin
ParticipantRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
Not at all, what will ruin the seal in your case is the already worn and somewhat rusty looking drum shaft collar the seal runs on! But, go for silicone grease if you like, that’ll do! 🙂
February 1, 2011 at 9:51 am #342985quickwash
ParticipantRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
😆 , you guys!
Thanks for putting a 🙂 on my face this morning 😉
from a smiling quickwash :plug:
PS – hi :martin: , and sorry pearce_jj, i just cant resist sometimes :rolls: , wish you good luck with your repair 😀
February 1, 2011 at 12:54 pm #342986pearce_jj
ParticipantThanks… I think! The collar and shaft cleaned up OK with an oily rag so hopefully there is life left in the beast yet 🙂
Cheers
February 1, 2011 at 1:00 pm #342987quickwash
ParticipantRe: Bearing water seal lubrication
:waving: pearce_jj,
Take no notice of me! A woman with a slightly warped sense of humour i’m afraid :rolls: 😉
:tup: for your repair 😀
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
February 1, 2011 at 1:01 pm #342988Martin
Participantpearce_jj wrote:Thanks… I think! The collar and shaft cleaned up OK with an oily rag so hopefully there is life left in the beast yet 🙂
I’m sure it will live to wash another day but ensure that the future of the machine is enhanced more by doing regular ‘Service Washes’. The detergent based detritus on the old seal was evidence enough to realise that service washes where not necessarily carried out that regularly perhaps? 😉
February 1, 2011 at 1:50 pm #342989pearce_jj
ParticipantThanks, we do run service washes but obviously not often enough.
I just noticed our hosts have a grease that looks to be specific for the job….
Cheers!
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