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Washing Machine Rear Drum Bearing Stock Number: ES502482

Genuine spare part for select AEG, Electrolux, Privileg, Zanker and Zanussi washing machines

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Manufactured by Electrolux

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Washing Machine Rear Drum Bearing

Your washing machine's drum bearing allows the drum to turn smoothly during a wash cycle. If your rear drum bearing is worn out, it's likely to make clanking noises during each cycle. Replace it and keep your washer working with this spare from Electrolux.

Specification:

  • Dimensions: 30 x 62 x 16mm

This replacement rear drum bearing is a genuine spare part and fits over 20 different brands of washing machines - including AEG, Arthur Martin, Electrolux, Privileg, Tricity Bendix, Zanker and Zanussi.

Please note: This part is serial number dependent. To make sure you get the right part, please ring our Customer Services for assistance when ordering.

3 Questions and 4 Answers

By irzb - Bath - 08 March 2009
  • very By Anonymous - - 04 March 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Irzb, drum bearings are difficult to fit, and I wouldn't recommend trying it yourself unless you have prior experience.

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Zanussi 1245W

By Stuart - Liverpool - 11 April 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We would recommend you replace both bearings and the shaft and tub seals by removing the drum from the machine.

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i have got 5 years old AEG Lavamat washing machine it was very relaible never give me any problem till last week my wife put our sons mudy rugby shirt to wash after the wash whenever we try to turn the drum it makes terrible noise ( it turns clockwise ok but when turns opposit direction screaching noise starts and stops alltogether ) does it needs new bearings ? is it economical to be repaired.

By kanka - london - 20 March 2012
  • Caitlin from eSpares
    Caitlin at eSpares says...

    It could be a number of things: the belt, the motor brushes, faulty spin control unit. You'll be able to tell quite easily if it is the machine's belt by removing back panel and simply looking if it has come loose. But because you say it is only struggling to turn one way it could be a little more complicated and really will require a professional looking at it.

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