DYSON CR01 DRUM BEARING REPAIR I have written this guide assuming that the reader has no knowledge on how to dismantle any part of the Dyson CR01.
Now it’s time to start removing the bearings and cleaning the drum components 28) The spider has two bearings and a rubbe
30) Check bearing and seal within the tub. Initially I thought the main bearing to be okay but the tub seal had gone and that made it only a matter o
If you use nuts and botls the nuts will need locked with thread All from www.a2stainless.co.uk Thread lock - Loctite 243 Lock n Seal. Grease - Large
34) Fit the drum into the tub. Spacer ‘B’ should be fitted over the shaft first as this will maintain the geometry of the assembly with spacer ‘
panel will not come off while it is in place. After the screws and trap have been removed gently slide the panel UPWARDS and it will come away from th
8) Remove drive belt . 9) Remove Drive wheel. This is held in place with a single Torx screw. Screw 10) Remove the gear bo
11) Loosen the planet ring drive motor. This is held in by a single screw which will release the retaining clamp. It does not need to be fully remo
13) Remove front door seal. This can be pulled of very easily and should be cleaned prior to refitting. If damaged replace as spares as still availab
When everything has been removed, gently pull front tub assembly clear of the tub. I chose to leave the heater element in place and if you do likewise
18) Remove gear plate. This should just pull over the centre shafts 19) Remove the drum assembly from the front of the machine. This should p
contra-rotate gear drive motor is removed with 5 torx head screws. It can then be disconnect from its push connector at the base of the machine.
DRUM 26) Remove Torx screws that secure the drum to the 5 point spider. They are T40 which are held into the spider with thread lock. In addition cor
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