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@ReginaldoMaquinadelavar3 #maquinadelavar BECOME A MEMBER AND HAVE ACCESS TO OUR WHATSAPP • Members-only videos See also How to eliminate the Electrolux lock • ✔️🔴HOW TO ELIMINATE THE LOCK ON THE COVER OF ... Cleaning the Electrolux clutch • ✔️🔴HOW TO CLEAN AND LUBRICATE OR REPLACE ... 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Cleaning the support 3:51 Loosening the wedge screw 5:03 Releasing the wedge 6:29 Applying degreaser 6:58 Explaining the tool 7:50 Closing the tube 8:51 Placing the tool 10:59 Tightening the tool 12:55 Tool escaped 13:41 Try again 16:07 Removing the basket from the support 16:39 Various learnings 17:34 It didn't break 18:28 Using a cutting tool 19:46 Breaking the support 21:28 Using a chisel 23:18 Final explanation How to Remove the Sixth Support from an Old Washing Machine - Essential Tips and Tricks In this video, I'll show you the detailed process of how to remove the sixth support from an old washing machine, especially from brands like Consul and Electrolux. This procedure is essential when we're performing maintenance or just cleaning the machine. However, it's one of the most complicated processes, because the support doesn't always come off easily, and it's often necessary to use special tools, like the basket puller and the support puller. Follow the procedure step by step, with essential tips to avoid damaging the equipment and save time. At the beginning of the video, you'll see the importance of initially cleaning the area where the basket puller will work. Here, I use a thin knife to scrape and remove excess dirt, making it easier for the tool to work on the claws that hold the support. It's crucial to understand that you won't always be able to remove the support easily. It often breaks during the removal process, even with all due care and the right tools. I strongly recommend that you check the condition of the bracket before attempting to remove it. If it is already corroded or damaged, it may be more practical to resort to more aggressive methods, such as using a chisel or a polycutting tool. Avoid wasting time leaving it overnight in chemical solutions – if it doesn’t come off right away, it’s better to adopt another approach. Another important point discussed in the video is the removal of the wedge, a part that often gets stuck and makes the job even more difficult. I explain how to loosen the screw and tap it lightly so that the wedge goes down and releases the bracket. Without this procedure, there’s no point in using the removal tool, because the bracket won’t come off. The basket puller tool, which I use here, has its limitations. In some cases, the tool can even get inside the basket tube, which makes removal even more complicated. To avoid this, a valuable tip is to use a thin chisel to slightly close the tube before fitting the tool. This ensures that the tool stays firmly on the pipe and does not cause further damage. If the bracket still does not come off, do not be discouraged! I show how, in some situations, it is necessary to use a polycut to cut the bracket. I emphasize the importance of safety at this time, such as wearing protective glasses and being very careful with the tool, which can be dangerous. This video is for all my technical friends who asked for more details on how I remove the bracket. It is clear that the process will not always be simple, but with patience and the right methods, it is possible to perform the service efficiently. At the end, I share some important lessons learned over the years: mechanical work requires patience, planning and, above all, using the right tools at the right time. What you see on the internet is not always easy to replicate in practice. Therefore, keep in mind that the process may vary depending on the condition of the washer. If you are a technician or just curious and want to learn more about washer maintenance, this video is for you! Leave your like, share with friends who may be facing this same problem and don't forget to subscribe to the channel for more tutorials and practical tips. #WasherMaintenance #Consul #Eletrolux #BasketRemoval #SupportRemoval #BearingReplacement #OldWasher #WasherCleaning #TechnicianTips