The manufacturer did not provide for the replacement of bearings, only the entire tank, so this data is not available. When you cut open the tank, you'll see what's there.
The big one fits, but the smaller one does not, it goes into the housing, but the shaft is smaller, what do you do as the shaft in the place of the large bearing is a bit already worn, I skip welding and later machining, maybe knurling, maybe there is an easier way?
The discussion revolves around the Indesit IWSC 51051 C ECO PL washing machine, specifically regarding the dimensions needed for replacing bearings and seals. One user notes that the manufacturer does not provide replacement dimensions for bearings, suggesting that the entire tank must be replaced instead. However, another user provides specific dimensions for the bearings (6204 and 6205) and the Simmerring (30x52x8.5 / 10.5). Follow-up messages indicate challenges with fitting the smaller bearing due to a worn shaft, leading to considerations of welding or machining as potential solutions. There is also a query about the feasibility of self-replacing the bearings. Summary generated by the language model.