Used to help hold your bellow in place on your washer.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WP8182210 replaces these:
AP6011760, 8181663, 8182210, W10100790
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Robert D - April 1, 2020
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The part was the right one and worked well, my washer is back up and running great.
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Average Repair Rating: 2.2 / 5.0, 4 reviews.
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I found a you tube video with step by step instructions. Very easy to follow. Repair would have been quicker had my kids not been at home. I had to have my boyfriend help me put on the outer bellow spring clamp, as I was not strong enough. Washer works great.
Removed bellow clamp (used screwdriver to pry clamp open). Removed Bellow to Outer Tub Clamp with socket set. Removed Bellow. I had purchased new clamps as I didn't know condition of the old clamps. The Bellow to Outer Tub Clamp was in good condition, appeared to have an anodized finish - was not corroded and the tightening screw point
... Read moreed forward where as the new clamp appeared to be galvanized and the tightening screw paralled the clamp. I assumed the new orientation of the tightening screw was to make it easier to tighten with a screwdriver, but space is limited and I had good success removing the old clamp with a socket set so I elected to reuse the old clamp. Plus, I liked the finish of the old clamp better - it had zero corrosion on it after several years, almost a decade, of use. Reinstalling the bellow was the hardest part of the repair - it is just tedious and patience is required - I took a couple of breaks seating the Bellow to the outer tub. There was a tab on the Bellow which went to the top to insure the Bellow was properly aligned. After I seated the bead of the Bellow all the way around, I slipped the Bellow to Outer Tub Clamp over the Bellow and tightened it down - continually checking the seating of the Bellow. I then put the Bellow over the water inlet tube and seated the outer portion of the Bellow. I needed additional hands to help hold the outer clamp in place - my wife helped - and I used pliers and plastic pry wedges from a tire patch repair kit to pull it open and slip it over the Bellow - I didn't want to use screwdrives as I was afraid I would damage the Bellow.
I removed the outer tub clamp using two needle-nosed pliers. Then I folded the bellow back and removed the bellow from the dispensing outlet. I then losened the bellow clamp using a screw driver. It was on there very securely. Then I had my daughter with her smaller hands finish untightening the screw enough to release the bellows from th
... Read moree machine. Then the bellow and clamp were taken out of the machine carefully, not scratching anything and noting orientation for new bellow. I cleaned the machine surfaces. Next, lining up the top notch on the bellow, it was worked into the groove around the entire inner basket. The bellow also had to have the hole covering placed over the dispensing outlet. This was the most time consuming. Just to make certain that it was positioned correctly took 20 minutes. I then put the bellow clamp back on and tightened it to the very tight positioned it was in prior to being removed. My daughter returned to help with the smaller bellow clamp that goes to the front of the machine. I needed help keeping one side of the clamp in placed while the other side was stretched out again to go onto the bellow. Then the machine was leveled top to back, side to side, leg nuts tightened. Works quieter than ever.
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Dale
January 27, 2018
Yes i was just wondering on my washer the ring around on the metal where the goes can you please tell me what part i need. Thank you
For model number WFW9640XW00
Hello Dale, thank you for your question. If you're looking for the round clamp that holds the large rubber gasket onto the tub of the appliance that is part number PS11744959. This part holds the bellow onto the lip of the tub. If you look on the "door and latch parts" diagram for your model information WFW9640XW00, that clamp is item # 1. I hope this helps!
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Deborah
February 12, 2023
How do you replace the bellow. It keeps falling off before I can get it off
For model number WFW9200SQ02
Hello Deborah, thank you for contacting us. We have found a video to help you replace the Bellow to Outer Tub Clamp, part number PS11744959.
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Barry
February 10, 2022
Part# WP8182210 Is this the correct part "outer tub clamp" for our Kenmore washer Mod. 110.42932 200?
For model number 110.42932200
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Thank you for your question. Yes, this would be the correct clamp for your washer. If you would like to place an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!