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  • in reply to: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB #337059
    JimboG
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    Re: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB

    In fact… No im gona try take it to pieces.

    Do you know which way this washer will best come apart?

    Should i take the door seal off and work from there? and does the front pannel come off? it lookss to be riveted to the side pannels!

    James

    in reply to: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB #337058
    JimboG
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    Re: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB

    Agh yeah seems like a massive waste to do that like but thats what it feels like you really have to force the drum round seems to be nearer the tob of the drum rather than the bottom so theres no real way of looking inside.

    I would try and take it apart but its not exactly a fun job if its not going to work. Thanks for your help though this is a handy site!

    James

    in reply to: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB #337055
    JimboG
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    Re: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB

    it does yes

    in reply to: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB #337053
    JimboG
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    Re: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB

    Hi thanks for that bit of info, yes power was unplugged!

    I took out the heating element and looked through like you suggested and there doesn’t seem to be anything inside the washer to block the drum so that must not be the problem.

    Its not the bearings i have tryed them and now when i look through the hole where the heating element was there is plenty of clearence between the drum and the outer shell. But when i turn the wheel, it still feels like it rubbing against sometihing and is very stiff to turn. you can hear it sraping against something as it turns.

    Any suggestions as to what it could be?

    thanks james

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