HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

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  • #25419
    mbdas
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    Hi 🙂
    A friend has this machine and its just 14 months old and the rear drum shaft has worn to a point were its snapped and the belt has also broken.
    Ive replaced a few belts on some of these T/D before and they are extremely tight to fit so its no wonder its broke the shaft 😕 does anyone know the part numbers for the belt and shaft also is there any modifications to do to drums on these ❓
    Thanks Mark 🙂

    #205768
    iadom
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    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    Shaft is 1703080
    Belt is 1703666. New belt is a nine rib belt.

    Jim.

    #205769
    mbdas
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    thanks Jim 😀

    #205770
    gazza57
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    hi the replacement drum has a modified profile and gives approx 10mm more clearance at rear to cabinet this cures all the scrapping probs with the drums there is also modified drum for the condenser driers. regards gazza

    #205771
    helo_75
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    ah ye, the vtd drum is 1703662.. the condenser drum is 1703663

    solves all the trouble

    #205772
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    THe drum kit for the VTD is quite a sensible price at around £34.00 + vat list price, however the kit for the CTD is almost £76.00 + vat 😯

    Jim.

    #205773
    helo_75
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    the difference?

    not a lot to be honest

    only the ctd drum come with a template and instructions on how to change the paddles over

    #205774
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    helo_75 wrote:the difference?

    not a lot to be honest

    only the ctd drum come with a template and instructions on how to change the paddles over

    Oh well, that explains a lot, exceptional value don’t you agree. :rolls: 😥 🙂

    Jim.

    #205775
    mbdas
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    Hi 🙂
    If I get 1703662 what comes with it do you know ❓ Is it just the drum or is it part of a kit ❓ Ive orderd a shaft and belt but can see this happening again due to it being unbelivabley tight :rolls:

    Thanks Mark 🙂

    #205776
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    The mod is mainly to stop the drum touching the back panel, the belt is still as tight, what on earth was wrong with jockey pulleys, they have done the job perfectly for more than 40 years. 😥

    Jim.

    #205777
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    iadom wrote:what on earth was wrong with jockey pulleys

    Using the stretch belt gets rid of a least 7 other components……. Money, it’s all down to money.

    Chris.

    #205778
    helo_75
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    the drum comes as just that.. a drum (different profile) and a shaft

    usually, u’d need the front supports(part of shaft kit), cos they were modified too, oh, and a belt, that was modified as well

    QUALITY

    #205779
    indespoint
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    I know on the vented dryer they changed to a 9 rib belt as opposed to the 6 rib one.
    Question 1 ; If the belt is now 50{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} wider does it mean it will last longer before it snaps again?
    Ok I know i work for the company but to me the belt should have been lengthened. The belt has to be stretched 55mm so it will fit on the motor shaft. The rear bearings wear and snap drum shafts and wear front bearings away due to the tension in belt. Not rocket science is it. Actually its one of newtons laws.

    #205780
    helo_75
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    nope.. the belts arent any better

    like u ive fitted loads

    ive took to fitting the 1701658 belt on them, and it seems to last longer

    NOTHING will stop these dryers breaking down

    #205781
    indespoint
    Participant

    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    Like i said helo its not rocket science if a belt snaps because it has to be stretched 55mm something has to give. The belt you fitted in place of 1703666 is a better belt. I know a few engineers who fit them. If the belt was only streched 25 mm it would not cause the problems and there would still be enough tension to drive drum quite merrily.
    Question; How do you get the powers to be to reliase this fact?

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