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Stock Number: ES865498
Manufactured by Indesit
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Your tumble dryer's drum won't be able to tumble properly without all its bearings in good order. Replace a damaged or faulty rear drum bearing with this spare from Indesit to get back in action.
Genuine spare part for select models of Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint, Indesit and Proline tumble dryers. Prior to ordering, please check the list of compatible appliances.
By Jim - Romford - Professional Tradesperson
very prompt service & delivery. Bearing is identical to the original and is very easy to fit takes about 10 mins at most.Pliers and posidrive screwdriver Design of bearing is not that good Brass bearing running on a steel shaft and is not lubricated. excessive wear may be due to overloading the T/Dryer
By dawsy - belfast - Fix-It Beginner
Very good product and no trouble to fit highly recommend
By cdm - Hampshire - Fix-It Expert
This is the first time I have used this site and will certainly do again. Their customer service was excellent and kept you up to date on the status of your order through to delivery. The part itself was of a good quality and was easy to fit ... so my hubby tells me anyway!!
This part has worn through on my tuble dryer - question is should there originally have been some ball bearing between the shaft and this part? I can see the sfaft of the drum does have a thinner bit where balls may have sat? Thanks
by nleather1 - 25 July 2011
Can I just add that the shaft part that looks like it has had ball bearings in, actually looks like that because it has worn a groove in it because it has gone right through the bearing part itself into the casing. So you will need a new shaft also.
by SimonT - 28 November 2011
no this part is made to wear
by Richi - 29 July 2011
I have worn out my bearing at the rear of my vtd00g. I see the bearing replacement kit and a new belt and the bearing housing, however, where does this bearing go? Thanks
by Frantic - 30 July 2009
this is not a replacement for a carbon bearing, this fits on the end of the shaft.
by ianoliver48 - 26 November 2009
the bearing goes on the rear back cover there is one hole were it fits through and the shaft on the rear of the drum goes in the bearing hole
by gaz36 - 25 September 2009
by Anonymous - 03 December 2012
no, it just fits in, my husband is very handy, when your dryer squeaks again, turn the bearing the other way round and you get twice as much use out of it, he fits it in 10 mins, might take you a little longer
by gobbilino - 13 December 2012
I have a CTD85 tumble dryer and the bearings warn away. I have a diagram that suggests there are two parts that replace this. The original square bearing that fits in the square bearing bracket and circular one that looks like it will also fit if I remove the square bearing bracket that's riveted in. Is that ok, does this fit, does it come with the necessary screws and if so is it better than the square one? I assume its easier to fit as you dont need a rivet gun.
by stuie_m - 18 December 2011
two types of bearing , if you have a square one then that's what's required to replace.
by fox - 13 March 2012
hello i was wondering if this fits in the square bearing bracket or is it retained by a bolt / rivet in the smaller hole ? thanks Enda
by enda - 02 August 2009
this part fits with great ease, two screws to remove the bearing cover, then one screw through the small hole, take around five minutes to remove and fit.
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