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Providing the motor is okay then yes could be the belt...if so you will find that the drum turns by hand no problem with ease........In which case order new belt....
FOR ROUND BELT TENSIONERS YOU CAN USE A SOCKET WRENCH OR BOX END WRENCH TO TURN CENTER BOLT COUNTERCLOCK WISE TO RELEASE BELT TENSION.WHILE SLIP BELT OFF THE ALTERNATOR. IF BELT TENSIONER NOT THE ROUND TYPE YOU NEED THE BELT TENSIONER TOOL.
U most certainly do. Surely you have the old belt so you can measure the diameter of the belt and describe it as a flat belt, round belt, etc. Then what you must do is using a string wrap it around the pulleys involved to get the length of belt. Subtract about an inch or so and order that size.
Did you also try contacting the manufacturer of your unit for the info you are requesting? Did you google for the info?
With out knowing the make and model of dryer, it is not possible to tell you exactly how the belt will fit, as there are many configerations as to which way the belt could go round various pulleys.
The only jhing in common to them all, is that the belt obviously goes round the drum.
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Hope this helps
You most likely will need to replace the belt on this model. There are 4 screws in the corners of the bottom power nozzle. DO NOT remove the 3 that are grouped together (these are the motor screws). once the top is removed then remove 3 roller cover screws. replce belt and reassemble in reverse order.
need to purchase a new belt should be numbers on it too get the right one after getting it it will fit round the pulleys under the mower from the main drive to go round a tenshoner to end up round the blade pulley just need to figure its ruote round the pulleys the tensioner pulley is the last one to fit it on as you need to pull against the tension to get the belt to go round
iF THIS IS A THIN v BELT OR A ROUND BELT YOU CAN REPLACE IT WITH A
If this a thin V belt or a round belt you can replace it with long "O" ring from a good hardware store. If it is a flat or or toothed belt you are in trouble.
On the Inside of the Engine Compartment you will find the Routing Sticker for the Belt to Reinstall. Locate the Tensioner (Will look like a Pulley that has one Round Pulley Under the Belt and One larger Round Pulley Mounted Above that. In the Middle of the Large Pulley there is a Bolt. Get a Wratchet and Turn it. It will Lower the Pulley under the Belt and Loosen the Tension Off of the Belt. Remove the Belt. Follow the Diagram Under Hood to Reinstall.
Unplug dryer
pull dryer away from wall
remove 1 screw each side at back of top plate
slide top plate backwards and lift off
undo 1 screw each side of front kickplate
tlit front panel up
unplug door switch
set front panel aside
careful of control panel its V.fragile
(I lay the dryer on its back)
pull out old belt and bits of belt
loop new belt round drum at wear marks
pull tensioner to end of travel against spring
loop belt round motor pulley & both tensioner wheels(most creda) 1 wheel (old)
relax tensioner
rotate drum by hand to make sure belt wont jump off
reassemble in reverse order
creda uses hotpoint parts
the timing belt you need will have round teeth and is not hard to replace if you have good tools/recomend u replace the tensioner,idler also/the timming marks come on the new oem belt ,
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