Replacement front drum glide used for some Fisher & Paykel, GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore and RCA dryer models.
Directly Replaces: WE03X37317, WE1M1067, WE1M481, WE1M507, 2677745, WE01M0316, WE1M316, DE1067, 274497, AP5668531, EAP6447706, PD00001007, PS6447706.
Features:
- Provides support to the front part of the dryer drum, as well as helps the drum turn smoothly without making noise.
- Also known as Glide, Slide, and Pad.
- Dryers typically use two of these bearings in the front. For even wear, it's suggested that both drum slides on the unit get replaced at the same time.
- Located on the inner most slots on the front bearing.
- Includes (2) Bearing Glide.
Specifications:
- Color: White.
- Material: Polytetraflouroethylene (Teflon).
- Finish: Satin.
- Dimensions: 2-11/16"L x 5/8"W x 1/16"H.
Compatible Models:
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Repair Skill Level: 2 | Beginner to Moderate
Minimal disassembly (if any) and some basic tools may be needed.
Part Description: The glide provides support to the front part of the dryer drum, as well as helps the drum turn smoothly without making noise.
Failure Symptoms: Dryer making squeaking / chirping noise.
Testing: Check the glides for wear.
Bonus Tip: Overloading the dryer is a common cause of broken dryer parts. Learn your dryer's max capacity to get the best longevity out of it.
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