Tumble Dryer Drum Shaft Stock Number: ES664022
Genuine spare part for select Ariston, Creda, Crusader, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson and Proline dryers
- The screws you remove are self tapping, so no tap is required.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi there, the screws you need are Torx head, T25 - so the tap would correspond to this.
the holes on the plate are obvious to secure one end of the drum shaft, but does the pointy end of the shaft have a hole across the shaft to allow the fitment of a split pin? This is for a replacement of a Creda Excel T632CW Condenser Dryer drum shaft.
- A split pin can be used, but there is a special "S" shaped pin that goes in this cross drill hole. Always use a washer between bearing and split pin/"S" pin.
- yes this shaft is drilled to accept a pin, use the pin that is in the old shaft, not a split pin, the pin is just a single, easy to fit.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It may be possible but the easiest way is shown in the video attached.
After seeing the video I think I might need the large riveted model but both come up with the fact they are incompatible ?
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is suitable if your drum has three screws in the middle. if it has no screws you need Stock Number: ES1672507
I have a 3 year old hotpoint Aquarius TCM580 condensed tumbler, do I need a riveted drum shift kit or a normal one - thanks 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
This depends on production. If you have 3 screws in the centre of the drum you need Stock Number: ES1562106 if welded use Stock Number: ES1672507.
Have a TVR 2 drier,there are no screws from inside drum,part of old shaft is still on drum. Am I right in thinking if I grind this off to leave flat surface this or kit with bearing will then fit with screws from inside. Looks like it is shoulder from old pin that has broken.Or does it screw out,have not tried that but can grind off if needed. Or is it recessed to take the shoulder left on.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It should be possible to carefully drill out the 'rivets' pushed into the shaft plate to remove the old one. Then use the new one and the supplied self tapping screws to fit the hub to the other holes on the back of the drum.
I have a TCL770G but I am struggling to remove the shaft from the drum. It dosn't have any torx screws like your instruction video is showing 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
We believe the riveted shaft hub can be carefully drilled off the drum and a replacement bolted in place.
Compatibility check says this is not compatible with hotpoint TVM562 but is compatible with TVM562p - can you confirm this is correct as part appears similar from photo as used in TVM562
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is suitable but kit Stock Number: ES546701 has the usual parts that may need to be replaced on your dryer.
I can find a baring and baring locator bracket showing as compatable but not the shaft. The current shaft has a c clip washer instead of a pin to secure but if this is compatable with this baring and carrier, will it work. The current shaft is held in by 3 screws. Could you help at all. Thanks
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Chris at eSpares says...
An engineer would order Stock Number: ES546701 as this contains most of the common wearing parts for your machine including this.
Hi, i have a hotpoint dryer TVM562P which has the pre-attached drum shaft, can this be removed so i can purchase the new fitting kit? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
We believe that you can carefully drill out the fixings to the drum shaft and fit a kit like Stock Number: ES546701. We would welcome your feedback to confirm this is possible.
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