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Where To Buy Kenmore Dryer Belt !!INSTALL!!


While gas dryers and electric dryers use different systems to produce heat, both appliances rely on the rotation of the dryer drum to successfully dry your clothes. The continuous rotation of the drum during operation tumbles the clothing, towels, or bedsheets so the heated air blowing through the drum will dry the load more evenly. The key component responsible for drum rotation is the dryer drum belt. Keep reading to learn about dryer belt replacement.




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The dryer belt goes around the outside of the drum and is looped onto a drive pulley attached to the dryer motor shaft which drives the belt, and around an idler pulley which applies tension to the belt. This tension is what causes the belt to grip the outside of the drum in order to rotate it.


If the drum is overloaded, or if a drum roller, glide, bearing, or pulley fails, the belt may begin to slip. Over time, the belt can fray and, eventually, break. When the dryer belt breaks, you may still hear the motor running, but the drum will not rotate. On some dryer models, a broken belt will activate a belt switch that will prevent the motor from running.


This dryer drum belt has four ridges, three grooves, 1/4-inch wide and 92 1/4-inch long. The belt helps rotate the drum. If the drum does not rotate and you can still hear the motor running, the belt may have broken and will need to be replaced. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to your dryer before starting the repair.


This dryer drum belt is 88 3/4 inches long, and is 1/4 inch wide. The belt attaches to the motor pulley and helps rotate the drum as the motor rotates. If the drum does not rotate and you can still hear the motor running, the belt may have broken and will need to be replaced. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to your dryer before starting the repair.


This dryer drum belt has 4 ribs and 3 grooves. This belt is 1/4 of an inch wide. This drive belt is 93 1/2 inches long, and 1/4 of an inch wide, with 4 ribs and 3 grooves. To complete this repair, you will need a Phillips screw driver, a 1/4 inch nut driver, a putty knife, and a pair of needle nose pliers. Make sure to disconnect power to the dryer before beginning this repair.


The drive belt is made to wrap around the drum, working with the tension pulley to rotate the drum. If your dryer drum will not turn, then you may need to replace your belt. This drive belt is 1/4-inch wide with 4 ribs and 3 grooves. It is recommended to disconnect the power to your dryer before you start your repair. This drive belt is a genuine OEM part.


Kenmore front-loading dryers use a single, grooved drive belt to connect the motor to the dryer's drum. If you are trying to tackle a Kenmore dryer belt replacement on your own, you should be able to if you know the proper Kenmore dryer belt size and can take apart the machine yourself.


When the dryer is started, a pulley on the end of the motor's shaft turns the belt, which then turns the drum. The drum tumbles clothes around, speeding up the drying process. If the belt breaks, the drum will not turn.


The belt is easily replaced with just a few hand tools. If the belt is intact but worn, a burnt rubber smell indicates that it needs replacement. Check the manufacturer's user manual (like this one from Kenmore) or how-to videos from Sears Parts Direct to learn more about the specific Kenmore dryer belt size you need and to see a Kenmore dryer belt diagram.


Before you proceed with how to put a belt on a Kenmore Elite dryer, be sure to take proper safety precautions. Unplug the electrical cord from the outlet. You should also turn off power to the circuit that the appliance is on, just to be on the safe side. This is especially important if you are unable to reach the outlet to unplug the machine. Manipulating appliances places you at risk of electric shock if these precautions are not taken.


The good news is that a new dryer belt is one of the more inexpensive parts you might need for a dryer repair. Depending on the brand and model of dryer you have, you might spend $10 to $40 on a new belt, plus labor if you choose to have it professionally installed. Call 800-640-9934 now to have one of our expert repair techs come troubleshoot your machine and see if you are correct in suspecting that a bad dryer belt is the problem.


If your dryer seems to work as designed, but the tub is not actually rotating, then the most likely cause is a broken dryer belt. Dryers operate using a drive belt that helps to rotate the tub with a motor. However, if this belt has come loose or broke during the last use, the tub will not rotate. The heat will still be pumped in, but your clothes will not dry without that rotation. Thankfully, replacing a drive belt in your Kenmore dryer is relatively simple, but you will need to take apart a fair amount of your appliance in order to reach it.


After reassembling your dryer, you should run a test cycle to make sure the tub spins. During the next few dryer cycles, be sure to be aware of any smells. The smell of burning rubber can be a sign that the belt was not installed properly.


Dryer belt replacements are relatively easy to perform, but if you find common issues consistently reoccurring, look into buying a new dryer altogether. Trusted brands like GE dryers and LG dryers offer extensive features and multiple sizes that get the job done in record time.


If your dryer is making squeaking or squealing noises, the idler pulley assembly may be the cause. This assembly controls the tension on the drum belt through friction. Over time, the idler pulley may fail.


The drum belt in your dryer is located inside the dryer panels and goes around the drum. When the dryer is overloaded with clothes or too much pressure is applied to other components within the dryer, the drum belt can begin to fray and eventually snap. When the belt snaps, your dryer drum will not be able to rotate around, so it needs to be replaced.


In order to replace the belt, the dryer drum had to be removed. We poked around a little and the process turned out to be just a few screws holding everything in place. Here are the steps we took to remove the drum:


While the broken belt was the obvious problem with the dryer not working, there was another component which could also have been at fault. Dryers are equipped with a safety fuse called the thermal fuse. The thermal fuse is responsible for shutting off the heating elements if things get too hot. The thermal fuse in this machine can only be accessed after the drum has been removed. So we thought it would be worthwhile to get a replacement unit and change it along with the belt just to be safe. The part is cheap and it is good to have a spare on hand whether you need it now or not.


How to replace the belt had us scratching our heads for a few minutes. We thought the belt simply looped around the pulley, but we noticed a lot of slack when it was placed around the drum and the pulley. We soon realized that this made no sense as nothing would be driving the belt! Looking at the setup closer, we realized that the proper threading of the belt was to loop the belt around the spindle of the motor, UNDER the nylon pulley, and around the dryer drum. After a few tries, here is how we finally managed to install the belt:


We put the machine back together, pushed the button, and it started up just like the old days. With it all cleaned up, we are confident that this old Kenmore still has plenty of years of service left in it. So if you have a dryer which suddenly stops working, check for the obvious failures (belt, thermal fuse) before calling for service or shopping for a new unit.


A dryer is simply a large drum into which wet laundry is loaded. A motor with pulleys -- connected by a series of belts -- turns the drum. Air heated by a gas heater or electric heating element is blown through the drum to dry the laundry. The temperature and speed of the drum are controlled by a series of thermostats operated from a timer device on the control panel of the dryer.


Besides drying clothes, dryers also remove lint. This fine, fuzzy material can cause trouble because it blocks dryer lint traps, clogs vents, and fills blowers. Lint can also gather around and in the tracks of the drum rollers, or in and under the pulleys and the drive belt. The result is poor clothes drying or -- sometimes -- no drying. To avoid lint problems, clean out the dryer's lint trap system every time you use the dryer.


The exhaust vent also collects lint. Vent maintenance involves cleaning the lint from a screen in the dryer's vent exhaust collar and/or at the end of the exhaust vent where it sticks out through a basement window or through an exterior wall. To clean the screen, remove the clamp that holds the vent to the collar, or back out the screws that hold the vent to the collar, or pull the vent straight off an extended collar. Clean the screen thoroughly and replace it in the vent assembly.


A heavy thumping sound coming from the dryer while it is running is a clear sign that your drum belt needs some repair. We'll discuss how to address this and other drum-related problems in the next section.


The drum of the dryer is usually turned by a motor-and-belt assembly. There are two very clear signs that the belt is malfunctioning: You can easily spin the drum by hand when the dryer is off, or you hear a heavy thumping sound coming from the drum when the dryer is running. Here's how to test and replace the drum belt:


Step 1: Locate the belt by removing the back or front service panel. Depending on the type of dryer you own, you may have to prop up the drum to keep it from sagging. Don't let the drum hang; the bolts that hold it in the cabinet could be damaged. Don't remove any more parts than necessary. 041b061a72


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