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Genuine spare part for select Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint and Indesit tumble dryers
Manufactured by Hotpoint
(This part fits select models)
If your tumble dryer is making loud noises when spinning it could be due to a worn drum shaft. However, the problem need not continue - eSpares can offer you this genuine replacement to help fix your dilemma and get your dryer back to performing at its best. You could soon be on the way to a fully working tumble dryer - and on the way to nice dry clothes in no time.
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We recommend the purchase of a star head screwdriver kit with this part.
Genuine spare part for select Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint and Indesit tumble dryers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
Yes, it is shown in one of the other images on the part.
There doesn't seem to be a "grinding noise" as though there is a problem with drum bearings or similar issue. The drum doesn't seem to have any "play" in it when turning. Any advice would be most appreciated.
Remove the cap of the bearing at the back of the machine where you are likely to find a lot of black dust and the bearing worn. See the attached video on how to do this.
I need a drum shaft/bearing for indiset is60v(UK) Regards
The correct kit for your drum should be Stock Number: ES1672507
The problem is almost certainly the bronze bearings worn (remove the small cover at the rear to access) these wear leaving a black graphite type powder. It is a good idea to replace all the parts in the kit as these are the main wearing components.
It is likely that the rear bearing or the belt pulley will be worn and require replacement.
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Tumble drier shaft kit 08 March 2019
Order arrived in very good time. on fitting, found the pre tapped holes not tapped out, so had to screw the supplied screws into the shaft ring before fitting to thread the holes. Then found that the holes did not align up with the drum holes, they were half a hole out of line but the other 3 holes were in line so had to fit using the supplied screws with nuts and spring washers. Used spacer washer between drum shaft and bearing and rebuilt drum into the drier. now all ok, and the tumble drier as new and working as new.