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| Thread ID: 136517 | 2014-03-08 05:35:00 | Can anyone name this part? | Nick G (16709) | PC World Chat |
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| 1369760 | 2014-03-08 05:35:00 | Can anyone name/identify this part? (The black spring outlined in red) Was on our bread machine, till it broke. Trying to find a new one so the whole machine doesn't have to be replaced. 5606 Cheers |
Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1369761 | 2014-03-08 05:43:00 | Circlip | plod (107) | ||
| 1369762 | 2014-03-08 06:22:00 | And there's "circlip pliers" that you may need to reinstall the replacement. | coldot (6847) | ||
| 1369763 | 2014-03-08 07:15:00 | Awesome, thanks a lot guys :) | Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1369764 | 2014-03-08 07:27:00 | In the meantime, you could retain the drive plate by wrapping wire in the slot where the circlip was and twisting the ends. The wire in twisties should do it if you don't have piano wire the right size. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1369765 | 2014-03-08 09:19:00 | Circlip, external. | Whenu (9358) | ||
| 1369766 | 2014-03-08 21:42:00 | Any good engineers suppliers should have these www.bearingandengineering.co.nz |
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| 1369767 | 2014-03-08 23:19:00 | Any good engineers suppliers should have these www.bearingandengineering.co.nz Should find the one I need in there :thumbs: |
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