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drum pulley kept getting loose and wobbling. Hub wore out making permanent tightening impossible
Simple. Remove the drive belt from the pulley. Next remove the retaining screw and remove the old pulley. Put the new pulley on the hub, then insert the retaining screw and tighten securely. Last, replace the belt over the motor and hub pulley. This was the most difficult part as the new belt was quite tight. But once I convinced mys
... Read moreelf it was the right belt a little more effort yielded results and the belt fit fine.
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Robert
June 27, 2023
Im unable to undo the screw,10.9 class, M10 x 25mm
This screw refuses to move.
So far I have broken 1 metal allen/hex torx with my attempts to undo the screw. I need to get the screw removed so I can replace the rear drum with the replacement that I have recently purchased.
For model number AFT6700FE1
Hello Robert, thank you for the great question. Use the following instructions to remove the screw:
1. Use a rubber band. To improve your screwdriver grip on the head, insert a wide rubber band between the screwdriver and the screw head. Place the rubber band flat against the head and insert your screwdriver. Slowly turn the screwdriver and attempt to remove the screw.
2. Apply a lubricant. Spray the screw head with a rust penetrant. Allow the rust penetrant to sit for 15 minutes. Reapply the rust penetrant. Tap the stripped head 5 to 6 times with a hammer. Retrieve your screwdriver and attempt to remove the screw.
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