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The drum is hanging down. I googled the problem and its seemed that the bearing needed to be replacement. However, I am unable to find this part. Is this because its called something else in this model?
 
The drum is hanging down. I googled the problem and its seemed that the bearing needed to be replacement. However, I am unable to find this part. Is this because its called something else in this model?
The whole drum assembly, including the outer tank, is held steady by shock absorbers at the bottom, which wear allowing the drum to shake about.
There are also springs at the top holding the drum assembly up - are they OK?
From personal experience, these things are not always the easiest to replace, and the sharp metal edges in the machine can bite you!

Click below on "functional parts":

Before buying anything make sure of model number etc.
 
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