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  • in reply to: Where can you get one of these ?? #327270
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    Re: Where can you get one of these ??

    johnmac11 wrote:They have never been available in the UK as a spare part, lots of Whirlpool engineers had them issued to them years ago but no more.
    I find a pair of mole grips clamped onto the nut and a quick whack with a hammer gets them off easily

    John
    Thanks John and also Chezza, I will give the molegrip idea a go.
    Max

    in reply to: HELP !! Whirlpool not spinning right #195158
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    Re: HELP !! Whirlpool not spinning right

    Thanks very much steve I fitted the clutch today you are right it was straight forward and took just under the hour, next one I do will be much quicker machine left working like new
    thanks again, Max

    in reply to: HELP !! Whirlpool not spinning right #195156
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    Re: HELP !! Whirlpool not spinning right

    thanks steve, do you need to prop the machine up or lay it on its side when you take the gearbox out with the front panel off, also pulling the drive out through the tub doesn’t that break any water seals and do you need to put new seals on when you push the drive back through, do you need to loosen or undo anything in the tub except for the agitator.
    many thanks MAX

    in reply to: maytag front loader #135813
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    Re: maytag front loader

    thanks chezza you are so right when I called JLA they gave me a real run around passing me from pillar to post and everyone saying they had not heard of the problem,when they must have done they sold thousands of these machines to the launderette and commercial laundry sector during the 90’s, hope someone has thought of a fix like an inline fuse between the wax motor switch and board or something, this is a very costly design fault

    in reply to: maytag front loader #135812
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    Re: maytag front loader

    thanks lawrence, for your information the part number for wax motor door switch is maytag 22002119 and I am told that the small component has solid wax that goes to liquid when energised then making the circuit but it seems fails then somehow blowing the mother board apart, I hope someone comes up with a preventitive measure as the bill I have sent to my customer is huge and there are quite a few of these maytag monsters on my patch that will cause a lot of grief for me and my customers when they get the bills

    in reply to: nightwatchman electric door lock (launderettes) #130026
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    Re: nightwatchman electric door lock (launderettes)

    Thanks for that but I have tried that I think the locks are no longer made so I am looking for anyone with any stocks or second hand ones

    in reply to: commercial loadstar 30/30 dryer #129859
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    Re: commercial loadstar 30/30 dryer

    tried them, they sold me the trunnion and bearings but they have no information on how to fit them.

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