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gt568
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iadom wrote:
iadom wrote:
If the drum has jammed suddenly then it would suggest you have something stuck under the drum.
That can be anything from a small item of clothing such as a sock
😀So, how did you manage to extract it?
Pliers, screwdrivers and brute force… 😛
gt568
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Thanks for all the help dudes…
Transipres a sock had got stuck in between the drum and cylinder… 😳
gt568
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I’m looking at removing the wheel on the back of the drum that the belt attaches to…it has a 6 spliened socket hole…
Is it a left or right hand thread? Cheers..
gt568
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I don’t think it has been noisy, not so I’d have noticed anyway, so I think it just jammed up…
This may sound noddy, but how can I tell if it is the bearings or something stuck?
gt568
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Is this it?
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gt568
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iadom wrote:Joking over, it would help if you could post up the Pnc or product number from the rating plate. This would help us in determining if the machine has one of the dreaded sealed drums. 😥
What does that number look like or where would it be? 😳
gt568
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kwatt wrote:Hi,
Something stuck in it would be the most obvious cause.
Either that or a bearing failure.
HTH
K.
Talk to me like I’m thick, how could I diagnose either of those?
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