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SirJames
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Gents,
I am intrigued that you need to view the machine. A Bendix WD1054B, is after all said and done, a Bendix WD1054B. Manuals for these machines are obviously available for their service representatives.How does one upload images on the forum?
SirJames
ParticipantBendix WD1054B
Does anyone know of any service manuals available in pdf for this machine?
SirJames
ParticipantRe: Bendix WD1054B
qas wrote:Check the inner bowl to see if it is loose, try lightly wobbling the bowl. This could indicate a broken spider (the bracket at the back of the bowl) or worn bearings – both are common problems, particularly if you regularly do cold/quick washes.
Yes, looks like this could be the issue. I have eliminated the Shockers, Counterweights, and any other outer attachment. The noise is definitely coming from within.
Is the drum clamp the only device supporting the inner and outer bowls? Bendix put a great deal of faith in these if that is the case.SirJames
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Penguin45 wrote:Has this machine got a joint all the way down the side panels at the half way point?
You have your very own Oz forum down at the bottom of the Index BTW 😀
Regards,
Penguin45.
Well I’ll be rooted – pays to read the fine print on the bottom line…!!
No seam on this one but thanks for the ‘point in the right direction’.Ooroo
FoxySirJames
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nigegt wrote:It’s more likely to be one of the counter wieghts which is loose causing the knock, DISCONNECT the appliance and remove the lid and if it’s dusty in there thats a sign of the problem if they dont feel loose
Nige
Cheers Nige,
Will check that out and let you know what I found.Ooroo
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