Change Diaphragms on a Speed Queen/Huebsch Washer
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Change Elbi diaphragms on most commercial Speed Queen washers including the BC2, MD2, AC2, EC2, NC2, SCN/HCN models. Its a pretty easy repair to do on your own. Looking for Parts , Supplies, or Equipment for your Coin Laundry / Laundromat / Dry Cleaner ?
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Thank you so much for the part numbers! Buy OEM, as another commenter suggested. The cheap ones are terrible
Good work on making technical easy for common folk. As for the 120/240 comments-Nothing better to complain about? Poooo-t-a-tooooooeeee not potatao
what is the name of the tool at minute 01:39 and where can it be found?
Whats weird is my coils are tan 240V, but it's a 120V 20lb machine. I'm wondering if the last guy got them wrong? The machine works. Do I replace with same?
I could not see the part number for the spring. What is that guy? Much appreciated. Thank you.
F8431301 is the part #...lowlaundry.com/parts-speed-queen-huebsch-ipso-cissell-primus-unimac-f8431301.html
make sure to buy oem, the cheap diaphragms are junk.
4:49 - Blue is NOT 115 volts, it is 120! And Tan is NOT 220 volts, it is 240!!! GET IT RIGHT!!!!!
Can you make some videos and help out the community?
@@imlkrsfn No. I am an armchair expert.
1:10 - it is pronounced SOL-en-oid. Not SOLE-en oid!!!!! And it is 120/240 volts, NEVER 110/220!!!!!
The coil itself says 220V right on it. I had one in my hand today.