Removing the old, worn bearings usually involves carefully driving them out of the housing using a hammer and a suitable drift or punch. Great care is necessary during this stage to avoid damaging the plastic tub or the bearing seat. After removal, the housing should be thoroughly cleaned of any debris, rust, or lime scale. The new bearings are then seated into the clean housing, ensuring they are perfectly level and flush to prevent imbalance during future operation. A new water seal must also be fitted and properly lubricated with high-quality, waterproof grease to protect the new bearings from moisture.
The Mechanics of Repair: Replacing Hotpoint Washing Machine Bearings How to fit and change Hotpoint Washine Machine Bearings
Once the tub assembly is extracted from the machine's casing—a feat that often requires unhooking the heavy tension springs and dampers—the real precision work begins. The outer tub must be split open by removing the perimeter bolts or clips. This reveals the inner stainless steel drum. With the drum removed, the worn bearings and the rubber oil seal are visible, pressed into the rear of the outer tub. Removing the old, worn bearings usually involves carefully
Performing a test cycle while monitoring for leaks or unusual noises is the standard way to verify the success of the repair. While this task is complex, successful completion restores the Hotpoint machine to quiet operation. Due to the involvement of high-voltage electrical systems and heavy components, consulting the specific service manual for the exact model or seeking the assistance of a qualified appliance technician is always recommended to ensure safety and proper function. The new bearings are then seated into the