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Washing Machine Large Drum Bearing Stock Number: ES508755

Genuine spare part for select models of Beko, Atlus and Blomberg washing machines

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Manufactured by Beko

(This part fits select models)

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Washing Machine Large Drum Bearing

Drum bearing failure is common on many machines due to water getting into them if the drum bearing seal fails. If your washing machine is very noisy on spin, the main cause of the problem could be faulty drum bearings. With this replacement bearing, you could soon solve the problem and get your washing machine back to full working order once again.

Specification:

  • Type: 62042Z

Genuine spare part for select models of Beko, Atlus and Blomberg washing machines.

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

This is Beko spares reference: 2702970101

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2 Questions and 2 Answers

I have a beko "wmb 10w. After the final spin to a stop position, the door remains locked with so much water remain in it which is an indication that not all the water was drained. I have removed and replaced the drain hose thinking it was plugged up but to no avail. I am wondering if someone can advice me on what to do or how to eliminate this problem. I have an 18 months old child so I am in die need of my washing maching, unfortunately can't afford another purchase since this is farely new and also having financial difficulty as a single parent . thank you.

By ericb - - 06 August 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi, it sounds as if there's a blockage somewhere in the machine, or the pump has failed. First thing you'll need to is drain the drum of any water by putting the drain hose in to a bowl. Check that for blockages, and check the pump filter for blockages too. If this isn't working, you may need a new pump. Best bet is to check all places on the machine that water passes through for blockages - hopefully you'll find the blockage and rectify the problem. Best of luck.

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could this be the bearings breaking down

By womble - - 03 November 2008
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Womble It could be that your bearings aren't what they used to be, however we at eSpares aren't trained to give technical advice. What we do advise is that you contact your local Beko or washing machine specialist if you aren't sure of your problem. When sure, be sure to check back and order your bearing or other washing machine part!

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Washing Machine Large Drum Bearing

£14.30
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£14.30