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[Solved] Beko WMB61242PT Washing Machine Noise During High-Speed Spin: Bearings or Shock Absorbers?

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  • #1 17242027
    harc2000
    Level 9  
    Hello.
    The Beko WMB61242PT washing machine makes a noise when spinning like in the attached movie. At low speed without noise. I checked if there was nothing between the drum and the jacket (by removing the heater) and for calmness I checked the drain pipe - clean. What could it be? Searching the electrode I came across uncertain suggestions that it could be a bearing or shock absorbers.
    Please help.
    Noise when spinning bricks washed
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  • #2 17242037
    olador
    Level 36  
    In fact, bearing masses for replacement
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  • #3 17243945
    harc2000
    Level 9  
    olador wrote:
    In fact, bearing masses for replacement
    Doesn't bump too much for a placenta? I will add that when I turn my hand on the drum, there is no noise, and only when I push my hand down (simulating the load) and spin it, then there is noise.
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  • #4 17244130
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    Hello.
    First of all, remove the drive belt from the pulley and check that the wheel itself has no slack because on the video you have posted it at least looks like this. Removing the strap will also help you diagnose a fault.
    Second, ask someone in the household to grab the pulley and you grab the drum mixers.
    Help the helper hold the wheel stiff and try to turn the drum.
    If you can make even a slight movement, it is likely that the drum cross broke and it causes this noise, but of course damaged bearings can not be excluded either.
    After removing the belt, rotate the drum vigorously and if the bearings are damaged you will hear these bearings roar.
    In addition, if you hold the drum tightly and make up and down movements you feel loose and hear the knocking then it will definitely be worn bearings.
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  • #5 17245337
    abuhamza
    Home appliances specialist
    But in this washing machine the bearings are not interchangeable as the wheel did not unscrew it rather the cross broke, because since you press and rub it rather the support one broke.
  • #6 17271412
    harc2000
    Level 9  
    Finally, it ended up repairing bearings at one of the companies professionally involved in this topic. Bearings, simmering and bushings were replaced.

    Thanks for the help!
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