Washing Machine Bearing & Seal Kit Stock Number: ES479425
High quality spare part for select models of Ariston, Indesit, Creda and Hotpoint washing machines
Manufactured by Electruepart
(This part fits select models)
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High Quality Replacement Washing Machine Bearing & Seal Kit
Are you hearing strange crunching noises from your washing machine during the wash cycle? This could be the grinding of the bearings that need replacing. With the help of eSpares and this replacement bearing kit, we could soon help get your washer performing back to its optimum best.
Specification:
- Bearing Size: 6206ZZ SKF & 6207ZZ SKF
- Suitable for drum types with a 35mm shaft
Compatible spare part for select models of Ariston, Indesit, Creda and Hotpoint washing machines
Important - Please check the list of suitable models, and the size specifications, to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
5 Questions and 6 Answers
I am trying to replace the bearings on this model. I have got all the bits apart but I cannot get the nut on the back of the drum off, the one that holds the drive pully on and frees the drum from the plastic surround. It it a large brass nut, about 30mm outside diameter. I am using a large shifting spanner and a bar to stop the rotation, as illustrated in the video on the Bosch. First question - it does come off doesn't it? Second question, it seems to be bound on the spindle, seized.... is this a known problem and how to release it? I have used WD40 to try to ease it, but no luck. Thanks in advance, Barry
- Thanks Rory, I did and it did!! Now I'm on the part of trying to get the new ESpares delivered bearings in place, again, plenty of wally...... Bye, Barry
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Barry. The answer here is persistence. It sounds as if the bearing has seized completely, in which case things will be very stiff inside the drum. Use plenty of WD40 and keep at it, and eventually you'll free the nut. I'm afraid there's no secret other than that in this case!
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Chris at eSpares says...
Depending on manufacturer it may be possible. To identify your appliance and ensure you get the correct part use the link at the bottom of the page or go to http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers
What i mean is which bearing is which?
- No but when you take them off the obvious size diffrence taking them off is the hard bit
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Unfortunately we cannot give out technical advice. Contact an engineer or the manufacturer of your appliance for help fitting these parts.
how to take old bearings out
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Patti20, I'd recommend staying clear of this job if you're not 100% sure - it involves taking the washing machine completely apart.
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