Washing machine drain pump impeller.
Washing machine drain pump impeller.
Published 2018-01-23T18:04:10+00:00
Overview
Part to replace a broken impeller from a Whirlpool AWM 6130 drain pump (pump assembly part number: 4812 310 28144, pump only part number: 4619 710 77501). Will likely work on some other Whirlpool, AEG, etc. machines.
The idea is to heat then fit the new impeller onto the pump's shaft. The pump is still in good working order other than the broken impeller. So before forking out for a new pump it is worth trying to make this, to give the pump some more life. It will likely not work for long.
Results 3/11/14
The part printed with no problems and was successfully heated up to a little over 80° C, pressed onto the pump's spindle and installed. So far it works well, although no washes over 60° C have been attempted. I will update if anything ever needs updating.
"washer thing 2" was used for this. The fit is a little dodgy, due to dimensional inaccuracies in the printer, which if needed will be fixed.
Update 25/11/14
After about a month of use it is functioning fine with all temperatures of wash cycle (30 thru 95°) So I think I will call this complete.
Update 15/02/2018
Over 3 years later the pump is still functioning as it should.
- Solidworks file available, quick and dirty.
- "washer thing 1" has holes of nominal shaft dimensions.
- "washer thing 2" has inner dimensions calculated to be ideal for ABS fitted to this pump's shaft getting a maximum of 80°C water flowing through it.
- "washer thing 3" has holes reduced by 0.1 mm from nominal.
- "washer thing 5" has holes increased by 0.1 mm from nominal.
This is a tricky thing to get right. It is also possible to use a lighter or candle to heat the pump's spindle up and then press the impeller onto the heated spindle. This could work if the other method doesn't, or your printer is not dimensionally accurate enough.
Date published | 23/01/2018 |