How to fit and change Hotpoint Washine Machine Bearings

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    Hi welcome to how-to-repair.com video tutorials this video is 2 of 4 in a series of videos on how to change your bearings in a tub or drum of Hotpoint washing machine.
    It is filmed on a wf series the same as the wm series can be also used on other Hotpoint washing machines.
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  • @trgzbaby
    @trgzbaby Před 11 lety +2

    A most useful video.
    Tips based on this mornings experience with my WT741P:
    The old bearings do rather resist being removed and I had to increase the amount of 'percussion' required beyond that I felt comfortable (ear defenders might've be an idea too!) but they did eventually come out. Replacing the inner bearing was tough - I found that using a large hammer and the old bearing shell helped start off the process. nb. even when fully in the water hole was still partially obscured. Big thanks.

  • @davidives7671
    @davidives7671 Před 11 lety

    A very useful series of videos, which made changing a broken spider much easier not that it can be described as easy. The main problem, as often is the case, the presenters don't use washing machines that have been subjected to years of use. The bearings don't "tap" out easily, they need pressing out. I used large sockets, old bearings, steel plates and my car coil spring compressors to wind out the old bearings.
    It took me couple of days, but 80% of his time was remove/fit the tight bearings

  • @shed.projects5150
    @shed.projects5150 Před 2 lety

    I used the ring from the old bearing to knock in the large bearing most of the way, and a 4" length of old 3" plastic drain pipe, with a piece of 3 x 2 across the top to knock in the seal. Worked a treat.

  • @goldenballs999
    @goldenballs999 Před 13 lety

    Fantastic and useful tutorial, saved me a fortune and washing machine is as good as new! Keep up the great work fellas!

  • @TheDigitalDrummer
    @TheDigitalDrummer Před 11 lety +1

    I always use a socket to knock these bearings in as they are normally so delicate ,and it doesnt damage the race.

  • @eddywiggins620
    @eddywiggins620 Před 9 lety +1

    Very informative video. Personally when putting bearings and seals in I would use a socket as a drift, not everyone has the luxury of large enough sockets .The blunt chisel/ punch and piece of wood is ideal ,if you don't have access to large sockets. ( befriend your local forklift truck engineer as he will have sockets to suit)

    • @How-to-repair
      @How-to-repair  Před 9 lety

      Eddy Wiggins true but how many people know them.

  • @paulmifsud3186
    @paulmifsud3186 Před 9 lety +7

    hello my friends, i would have liked to have seen how you took the drum out of the washing machine it would have made it much better to know and make it easier to do and to know i would be right with your tuition, but can i say thankyou to you all.paul

  • @LionelApril
    @LionelApril Před 11 lety +2

    Hi mate, followed all your instructions bought the parts, however i cant get the shalft to release from the bearings its stuck, I've knocked it a few times with a block of wood but it wont release from teh lower part of the drum. i've drowned it in WD40 to no avai. Nay ideas?

  • @TheMentalblockrock
    @TheMentalblockrock Před 10 lety +2

    Or use a suitable sized socket to drift the bearings in, no need then to use a drift punch or worse a chisel as shown,

  • @ramfihaz11
    @ramfihaz11 Před 9 lety

    I have a Hotpoint wml 520 p UK r. Bearings noisy, need to change. My question, can I change the bearings or do I need a complete tub? Easy for me as I have fully equipped engineers workshop. ( marine)

  • @philcole2934
    @philcole2934 Před 11 lety +2

    On my machine a Hotpoint wmd960 the drum will not budge!! I have used a slide hammer and still unable to move the shaft. The outer bearing is free on the shaft which leads me to think the inner bearing is seized on. How do we get the bearings out in this situation??

  • @LexCameron
    @LexCameron Před 2 lety

    Hi, a couple of questions. I've only worked on a US Top Loader in the US, and you had to be careful as it had a a big capacitor, so unplugging it wasn't all you had to do before working on it.
    1/ These Front Loaders in the UK, are they safe when unplugged, or are there places you can still get a shock.
    2/ Hoover Vision HD, VHD 822 Washing Machine
    I'm hearing a sound from the back like the old sound of a bicycle chain going over a rear derailleur. It does it when it's doing its slow tumbling, not on spin. What is that likely to be?
    Thanks.

  • @Sara1612
    @Sara1612 Před 2 lety

    Hi I tapped the shaft like you showed in your video, however the shaft doesn’t release from the bearings

  • @DigiDewd
    @DigiDewd Před 11 lety

    Hi, is there a strip down video for the Hotpoint too?

  • @katrinatacchi8308
    @katrinatacchi8308 Před 7 lety

    is this video ok for a hotpoint mwl540p aquarius

  • @capokhatpin
    @capokhatpin Před 10 lety

    I just wish that WMA bearings would come out as easily as this video shows. Especially once they've seized AND just happen to be 35mm

  • @davecarrick2194
    @davecarrick2194 Před 4 lety

    I've got an aqualtis. Apparently the bearings can't be changed. I'm going to have a look at it but if that's true then what other drums will fit this machine? It's such a great machine otherwise I ain't giving up on it

    • @How-to-repair
      @How-to-repair  Před 4 lety

      check on ebay for machine with other fault.
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  • @wimis666
    @wimis666 Před 7 lety

    Hello! How about WMF940 bearing change?

  • @davidleahy8759
    @davidleahy8759 Před 6 lety

    is this video ok for a Hotpoint AQXXL129PI

  • @tomaszdabrowski5087
    @tomaszdabrowski5087 Před 4 lety

    I see one seriously problem. Where to buy this parts. On Hotpoint web, my model is showing as not found. On ebey I found bearing kit 6204z or 2z but second bearing is 6205z or 6203z. Which one is correct? How to buy a drum seal.

  • @ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer

    Hi. Could you tell me if this will still apply to the Hotpoint WDAL8640?

  • @porsche1959
    @porsche1959 Před 11 lety

    at about 2min 55s on the vid did the plastic tub get flipped round the other way or all bearings out the same way ?

    • @marcusatraz4189
      @marcusatraz4189 Před 7 lety

      Yes, when he's inside the tub you can see plastic hexagonal nuts: on the back of the drum there are none

  • @okusanyadamilola5505
    @okusanyadamilola5505 Před 6 lety

    I Don't know how to fix my Hotpoint Aquarius 1100 wm63 wire back after finished working on it

  • @Critchley1101
    @Critchley1101 Před 11 lety

    All bearings were annoying to remove. Lucky if my washing machine works again :( last one standing :P

  • @LionelApril
    @LionelApril Před 11 lety +1

    Hi mate, followed all your instructions bought the parts, however i cant get the shaft to release from the bearings its stuck, I've knocked it a few times with a block of wood but it wont release from the lower part of the drum. i've drowned it in WD40 to no avail. Nay ideas?

  • @messalifoued9495
    @messalifoued9495 Před 7 lety

    merci de me fournir une vidéo si c possible.

  • @ployview34
    @ployview34 Před 7 lety

    Hi i am looking for a samsung washing machine spider arm assembly WF8750LSW/XSA serial no. Y3MN5ADC600641E ?

  • @messalifoued9495
    @messalifoued9495 Před 7 lety

    remplacer roulement lave linge silver top13kg Samsung merci.

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  • @senotecsolutionspvtltd2617

    wd80260np drum how gt parts

  • @Critchley1101
    @Critchley1101 Před 11 lety +1

    Doesnt slide offf........

  • @MollyOnlineSweetShop
    @MollyOnlineSweetShop Před 9 lety

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  • @trgzbaby
    @trgzbaby Před 11 lety +1

    A most useful video.
    Tips based on this mornings experience with my WT741P:
    The old bearings do rather resist being removed and I had to increase the amount of 'percussion' required beyond that I felt comfortable (ear defenders might've be an idea too!) but they did eventually come out. Replacing the inner bearing was tough - I found that using a large hammer and the old bearing shell helped start off the process. nb. even when fully in the water hole was still partially obscured. Big thanks.