Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

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  • #72580
    Bertie78
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    I am trying to get some spare parts from a Zanussi tub, but can’t get the drum out. On this one the end of the drum shaft moved about half an inch, but will not move any further. I don’t want to hit the end of the shaft any more than I have.

    Can I screw the pulley bolt into the shaft thread and give that a few smacks with a hammer in order to make it move, or do I risk the thread being destroyed, or the bolt getting stuck?

    Also, would spraying wd40 onto the end of the shaft / front bearing be any help??

    I don’t know if the bearings on this tub were any good, but I suspect they won’t be after all this hammering to get the drum out.

    #384948
    tj5793
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    I use a copper head mallet won’t damage the shaft and saves a new pulley bolt

    #384949
    Martin
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Bertie78 wrote:I don’t know if the bearings on this tub were any good, but I suspect they won’t be after all this hammering to get the drum out.

    Surely the bearings are crook mate otherwise why bother hammering seven bells out of the drum shaft? WD40 won’t have much an effect either as that would be like a dog peeing on a flagpole with no chance of the flag getting wet!

    #384950
    Bertie78
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Are you suggesting another way of doing it? I am trying to at least get the drum / spider from this tub, which might be OK. I have to get it out some how.

    #384951
    Martin
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Bertie78 wrote:Are you suggesting another way of doing it?

    Not me mate just questioning why you have to do it if the bearings aren’t knackered?

    Bertie78 wrote:I am trying to at least get the drum / spider from this tub, which might be OK. I have to get it out some how.

    I normally use a slightly longer bolt with an identical thread, ensure it screwed fully home into the shaft then whack the bolt head with a lump hammer. The drum/ shaft unit flies out of the bearing housing before you can shout ‘Hoover are crap!” 😉

    #384952
    DrDill
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    I think you have almost certainly swaged the end of the shaft, you will need to carefully file the shaft back round.


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    #384953
    Bertie78
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Yep, it doesn’t look too pretty, but as long as I can get the pulley back on and I don’t damage the threads then I’m hoping it’ll be OK.

    #384954
    DrDill
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    If you have swaged the end over you are not going to get it out! Its scrap!


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    #384955
    Bertie78
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Why do people on this forum want to make me cry. I’ll try the big bolt method and then I don’t know what.

    #384956
    iadom
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Bertie78 wrote:Why do people on this forum want to make me cry. I’ll try the big bolt method and then I don’t know what.

    It’s the reverse of you making us laugh. 😉 😀

    #384957
    Bertie78
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    I thought there was a catch to a forum for amateurs. Anything to cheer the mods up.

    #384958
    Martin
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    Bertie hasn’t told us exactly why he intends taking the drum out? Is it to make a brazier to roast his chestnuts on? Or a flower tub? Perhaps even a mash tun for his homebrew? 😕

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