WE3X87 GE Rear Drum Slide Bearing

WE3X87 GE‌ Rear ​Drum‌ Slide ⁢Bearing ‌is a molded slide-bearing/glide used on teh rear of a ⁤clothes dryer drum⁤ to‌ provide⁣ a ‍low-friction bearing surface​ between the ⁢drum flange and the dryer bulkhead. It ‍is a stationary sliding ‍interface (not a rolling⁢ element bearing) ​typically⁢ manufactured from a wear-resistant polymer or ​composite and​ secured to the ‍dryer rear panel⁤ to⁤ support the drum’s axial end and‌ control⁢ its alignment during⁢ rotation.

Inside the appliance, ‍the rear drum slide⁤ bearing transmits ‍radial and axial loads​ from the rotating drum to the bulkhead while ⁣minimizing friction and wear on the‍ drum flange.‌ It works⁣ in concert with ⁤the drive system (motor,belt,and ⁤idler),drum rollers or front support,and drum seals to maintain‍ smooth,concentric drum rotation. Proper‍ function‍ of⁣ the slide bearing ​reduces vibration ‍and noise,⁢ prevents‍ uneven drum wear and scoringand ⁢helps avoid additional⁣ load on the motor or drive⁣ components that can arise from⁤ a misaligned or ⁤seized drum⁣ support.

This article⁣ will describe the WE3X87’s functional design and‌ typical​ materials,⁣ outline ⁤compatibility and model-matching‌ considerations,‍ list common ⁢failure ‌symptoms to watch for⁢ (noise, scraping,⁣ visible wear or⁤ scoring,⁢ excessive drum ​playand increased motor ⁤draw)and provide practical troubleshooting checks you can ⁣perform. It will also cover replacement considerations including inspection ⁣of mating surfaces and seals, installation ‍orientation⁤ and fastening, whether to replace related​ components concurrentlyand‍ post‑replacement verification steps to restore reliable drum operation.

Table⁢ of​ Contents

Function ​and⁢ Mechanical Role of the ⁣Rear Drum⁢ Slide​ Bearing in⁤ Dryers

The WE3X87 ‍GE Rear Drum Slide Bearing serves as ⁢a low-friction ‌support surface on the dryer rear​ bulkhead were the drum contacts the cabinet. It⁢ carries‍ radial load ‌from the ​rotating drum, stabilizes⁣ axial ‍movementand reduces metal-to-metal contact that ​would otherwise cause wear ‌on ‌the drum and ‍bulkhead. ‌In operation the‌ slide‌ bearing provides ⁤a smooth, hard surface for the drum ⁢edge or glide to​ bear on; under⁤ high⁣ load or extended heat exposure the⁤ bearing material can abrade or develop ‌flat spots,‌ which⁤ increases vibration, produces scraping noisesand accelerates wear ⁣on adjacent ⁤components such⁣ as the⁤ drum‌ seam and the⁢ belt path.

  • Squealing or ‌scraping sounds during rotation
  • Visible scoring, flat spots,⁤ or crumbling material at the⁢ rear drum ⁢contact point
  • Increased ⁣drum wobble or uneven gap between drum‌ and cabinet
  • Reduced drying ⁢performance due⁣ to misalignment or increased friction
Item Description
Typical function Provide a ⁢durable, low-friction‌ contact surface⁤ to support the⁢ drum and control radial/axial movement
Material Phenolic or high-wear polymer ‌bonded⁣ to a stamped bracket (varies ⁢by ⁢model)
Replacement considerations Match part ⁤number, mounting orientationand thickness; inspect⁢ drum runout and glides⁣ for concurrent wear

Compatibility and⁤ practical service ⁣approach‌ center on correct fit​ and ​condition⁤ assessment: the ‍slide‌ bearing must match the dryer’s mounting points and the drum’s contact geometry‍ to ⁢restore ‍correct axial clearance and load distribution. Technicians⁢ should ​inspect the ‍drum edge,bulkhead,and ⁤the bearing surface together;‍ replacing only the slide bearing without repairing a worn drum lip or⁤ misaligned support can result in repeated ⁣failure. In many GE models ⁣the slide bearing ‍is ​a low-cost replaceable part, but effective repair ‌often requires replacing the mating ⁤glide or adjusting​ the idler and belt tensions to prevent premature⁤ re-wear-examples include addressing belt slippage​ or a bent‍ drum flange‍ that ⁣concentrates load on a single point⁤ of the bearing.

How the WE3X87 ‍GE Rear⁢ Drum Slide Bearing integrates with the Drum,Shaft,and Support System

The ⁢WE3X87 GE⁣ Rear Drum Slide ​Bearing functions as ​a low-friction support⁤ surface‌ that maintains⁣ the drum’s concentric relationship with the rear bulkhead and⁢ the shaft stub. Rather⁢ than​ a rolling element, this ⁢part⁣ is a ⁢slide bearing-typically a molded polymer or composite-designed to accept radial loads from the spinning drum, resist heat ‌and lint⁢ abrasionand provide a predictable wear surface‌ where⁢ the ​drum lip ⁢or ⁢a felt‍ seal ⁢rides. Proper integration requires​ the bearing to seat squarely in the bulkhead ⁤recess and present⁢ a⁢ uniform contact patch to the drum; ⁣misalignment, shaft⁢ runout, ‌or a damaged ​drum⁢ flange will concentrate load on a small area and⁣ produce noise, increased⁤ wearor drum wobble.

The⁣ bearing transmits and distributes⁢ the drum’s radial forces ⁣to ‍the support structure while allowing smooth rotation ‌around the shaft stub; axial movement is limited ⁤by the drum geometry and any retaining ⁢features on ⁢the bulkhead.Practical service checks include inspecting the bearing face⁣ for scored grooves, measuring excessive clearance between drum and⁣ bulkhead,‍ and confirming the shaft end is ⁢not grooved⁣ or ‍corroded;⁣ replacement of the WE3X87 GE Rear Drum Slide ‌Bearing is ‌a common‍ corrective action when you observe scraping noise, ⁢uneven drum ⁢trackingor​ accelerated rear seal wear. ‌Typical ‍functional ⁣features and⁤ inspection ⁤indicators are:

  • load distribution: ⁢provides ⁣a bearing⁣ surface that spreads radial loads ‍to the bulkhead.
  • alignment ‍guide: keeps the drum concentric to ‍the shaft and ​reduces lateral play.
  • Wear​ indicator: scoring or a visible lip on the bearing face signals ‍replacement.
  • Compatibility⁣ constraint:⁣ must match drum ⁣flange geometry and bulkhead ​recess for proper‍ seating.
Item Description
Drum ‍flange Contacts⁣ the bearing face ⁢and transfers radial‌ load to⁣ the⁤ support.
Shaft stub Centers ⁣the⁣ drum‌ and‍ passes thru the bearing‍ opening; excessive wear ⁢here affects bearing life.
Bulkhead⁣ recess Houses the​ bearing ​and ​anchors it so forces are carried into the‌ dryer frame.

Common ‌Failure Symptoms and⁤ Wear ‌Patterns of Rear Drum Slide Bearings

The WE3X87 GE Rear Drum‍ Slide ​Bearing functions as the​ low-friction support surface‍ between ⁢the ‌dryer drum and ​the rear bulkhead, taking ⁤radial and limited axial loads‌ from the rotating‍ assembly.⁣ These ​bearings are typically⁣ made from polymer ⁣or composite ⁢materials ⁣designed to run against the drum’s oxide-coated or plated surface; progressive wear⁤ manifests as glazing, ⁤flattened contact areasand material transfer to ⁢the drum. ⁣As clearance increases⁤ or the bearing surface ⁢becomes ⁤scored, drum‍ concentricity ​degrades, raising vibration and motor torque and⁤ accelerating wear on the belt‌ and‍ rollers. Contaminants ⁣such as lint, ‍heatand trapped ⁣moisture promote abrasive and chemical degradation, so a correct replacement restores original⁢ running clearance ⁢and load distribution for compatible GE dryer models that accept the ​WE3X87 part number.

Common​ failure symptoms correlate with‍ distinct ⁢wear patterns and⁣ are useful for ‌both bench and in-situ diagnosis: ‍increased noise ‌(high-frequency squeal⁢ from a glazed face or⁢ low-frequency rumble from ⁤axial play),‌ visible flat spots or scoring on the bearing face, localized heating ⁣at the rear ​bulkheadand uneven ⁤drum wear marks. Technicians ‌can confirm ⁤bearing failure by measuring drum runout, checking for lateral ⁤play at the rear ⁤of the drumand inspecting the bearing surface⁤ for glazing ‌or material ⁢loss; bearing wear ⁤often presents before catastrophic ​seizure, but prolonged operation will cause accelerated belt wear and higher ​motor current. Practical repair​ prioritizes replacing the damaged slide bearing and ‍correcting any‍ drum surface damage to⁢ prevent⁣ rapid recurrence.

  • Audible⁣ noise: Squeal or rubbing‌ during spin caused by glazing or⁣ edge ⁢contact.
  • Vibration/rumble: ‌ Loss ⁢of concentricity‍ from flattened⁤ or worn areas.
  • Visible damage: ‌Scoring, glazingor⁤ material transfer on ⁤the ⁤bearing ​face or drum.
  • Thermal​ signs: Elevated heat and​ discoloration at ​the⁣ rear bulkhead from increased friction.
Item Description
Flat spot /​ glazing Indicates sustained point contact; produces high-frequency noise ⁣and uneven drum ​rotation.
Scoring Abrasive⁣ damage from lint ⁤or debris;⁤ increases friction and heat generation.
Lateral play Axial ⁢wear that allows ‌drum‍ wobble, causing​ rumble and accelerated ​belt‌ wear.

Compatibility,‍ Replacement proceduresand Troubleshooting diagnostics for Affected GE Models

The WE3X87 GE Rear Drum‍ slide Bearing supports the rear end of ‌the washer drum by providing ​a ‌low-friction sliding surface for ​the tub shaft and​ maintaining radial and ⁤axial ‌alignment under ⁤dynamic load. In affected GE and Hotpoint models⁣ this ⁤component⁤ is a‍ molded sleeve (polymer ​or bronze-lined) ⁢pressed into a housing in the cabinet; compatibility depends on ⁤bore⁣ diameter, overall housing thickness, shaft diameterand the retaining​ method. Wear ‌manifests as increased rotational drag, lateral play⁢ of‍ the drumand metal ​or polymer ​debris in‌ the tub area; ⁣these behaviors change​ the drum’s concentricity⁣ and amplify vibration and noise during high-speed spin cycles. ⁢Confirm fitment by measuring shaft clearance and housing⁤ dimensions or by cross-referencing chassis ⁢and housing part numbers rather than⁤ relying solely on model⁤ family names.

Troubleshooting ⁤and replacement follow a diagnostic-first approach: verify symptoms, isolate the ​bearing ‍from other ⁣failure⁣ modes​ (motor ‍coupler, belt, pulley, suspension)and inspect the housing ⁣and ‍seal​ interface for scoring or⁣ overheating.⁣ Replacement steps typically require‍ removing power, draining the tub, taking ⁣off ⁤the rear ⁢access panel, detaching the belt and⁣ pulley,​ supporting and ⁤extracting the tub⁢ assembly, pressing​ or​ pulling ⁢out ⁤the ⁢old bearing, cleaning ‍and inspecting the housing, ⁣installing the‌ new⁣ WE3X87 part with correct orientation and any associated seals or retaining ​clipsand reassembling with fasteners torqued to the​ manufacturer’s service values. For practical checks, perform ‌a manual drum spin‍ and measure axial/runout before and after​ replacementand run a short ⁢high-speed spin cycle to ​confirm elimination of vibration ⁣and ⁢abnormal noise;⁣ if‌ noise persists​ despite correct installation, inspect the‍ shaft for scoring​ or the motor coupling ‌for​ wear.

  • Common symptoms⁤ indicating slide bearing​ wear:⁣ scraping ⁣or⁤ grinding⁢ sounds at spin, increased drum‍ wobble or lateral play,⁣ heat at ⁢rear housingand particulate debris​ in ‌the tub area.
Item Description
Part WE3X87‌ GE Rear⁢ Drum Slide Bearing – rear‍ tub sleeve bearing for select ⁤GE/Hotpoint washers
Compatibility Verify ⁢by matching‌ housing bore, shaft ⁤diameterand⁢ retaining style; fits multiple ‌model families but confirm with service ⁢manual or dimensional check

Q&A

What is the WE3X87 GE⁢ Rear Drum Slide Bearing and what does it do?

The WE3X87 is a ‍GE OEM replacement part that serves as‍ a rear drum slide bearing⁣ (also called a drum glide or rear drum support). It provides a low-friction surface where the rear edge of⁢ the⁢ dryer drum rides, ​keeping the drum centered and allowing it ‌to turn⁤ smoothly. When functioning correctly ⁣it prevents metal-on-metal contact between the ‍drum and the bulkhead and reduces noise and wear.

What symptoms⁢ indicate the rear drum ⁢slide ​bearing ​(WE3X87)⁣ needs ⁢replacement?

Common symptoms are loud squeaking, scraping or grinding ‍noises during drum​ rotation; visible ‍scoring⁢ or wear on⁤ the drum⁣ rear ‍edge; the‍ drum⁢ wobbling‌ or not tracking correctly; ⁢burning/plastic smell ⁣from friction;‍ and excess heat‍ or premature ‌dryer motor strain. If ⁤you⁤ can​ see⁤ the glide worn down​ or cracked when you remove the drum, it needs ​replacement.

Is the WE3X87 the correct‍ part for my GE ‌dryer model?

Part⁣ compatibility varies by dryer model. WE3X87 is an OEM GE rear drum ​slide‍ bearing ⁢used on ⁢many ‌GE/Hotpoint/RCA dryers, ⁢but you should verify fitment by comparing your dryer’s ‍model ‌number to ​the parts listing. Check​ the dryer’s model tag ‍(usually inside the door​ opening or on the ⁢cabinet) and confirm compatibility on ‌GE’s parts ‍diagrams ⁣or a trusted ‍parts supplier before ordering.

Can‍ I lubricate the⁤ glide rather of replacing it?

No.‌ Most rear drum glides are made ⁤of ⁣nylon or⁣ similar plastics and​ are ‌designed to be replaced when worn. Lubricating ⁤these plastics is not ​recommended because ​it⁢ can attract lint, contaminate beltsand ⁤generally won’t restore⁢ a worn glide’s shape or load-bearing surface. ‌Replace‌ the glide if it shows⁣ wear,⁢ cracking or loss of ​thickness.

How challenging is it ​to ​replace ⁤the⁢ WE3X87⁢ and what tools are required?

Replacing a rear⁣ drum ⁣glide⁤ is a ⁣moderate DIY repair. Typical tools:⁣ flathead and ‌Phillips screwdrivers, nut drivers or socket set (common sizes 1/4″-5/16″), a putty knife (to ‍release spring clips), ‍glovesand possibly pliers. Steps generally include unplugging the dryer ‍(and shutting⁤ off gas for gas dryers if disconnecting ⁣lines), ⁤removing the top or⁤ front ⁢panel, releasing the belt and drum,⁢ replacing ​the worn glide(s),⁢ and reassembling. Allow about ‍30-90 ⁤minutes depending on experience. Consult ⁣your model’s service sheet ​for exact instructions.

Should I replace‌ only the ⁤rear ‍glide or all ⁣drum glides/supports ⁣at ⁣once?

It’s good practice⁢ to inspect and often replace all worn drum​ supports at the same time. ⁤Some dryers have ‌multiple⁢ glides ⁤(front⁣ felt seals, side glidesor a combination of glides and rollers); replacing ‌all worn supports​ ensures ‌even drum ​tracking⁢ and prevents premature wear of a‍ new glide. If other supports are ⁣visibly worn ‌or the drum shows uneven ⁢wear, replace them together.

Are there ⁢any safety‌ precautions I ​should ‍take before installing WE3X87?

Always⁣ disconnect power at the ⁣outlet⁣ before⁣ opening ⁣the ‍dryer. For ‌gas dryers,turn the gas valve off and,if you must ‌disconnect‌ the ⁣gas line,either ​have a qualified technician perform the disconnection/reconnection or follow‍ manufacturer​ instructions safely. ⁢Wear ‌gloves and eye protection,⁤ work on ⁣a stable surfaceand keep lint away⁢ from⁣ the work area. ​Verify wiring and⁣ harnesses are⁢ reconnected correctly during reassembly.

What are common ⁢mistakes to avoid⁤ when replacing ‍the rear ⁢drum slide ⁤bearing?

Common errors: ​failing to unplug the dryer, not supporting the drum properly when ⁢removing ​it, reusing or​ installing a ​damaged glide, overtightening mounting screws (which ⁣can⁤ crack ⁤plastic glides), not seating the drum ‍correctly during reassembly (causing rubbing or noise), ⁢and neglecting to​ check other components like the drum‌ belt⁢ or rollers. ‍follow the service instructions⁤ and test-run the dryer​ after repair to confirm quiet, ⁤smooth operation.

In Retrospect

The WE3X87 GE ⁤rear drum slide ‌bearing ⁤plays a central ⁢role in maintaining the smooth,‌ stable⁤ operation of the washing machine‌ drum. By⁣ supporting ​the drum assembly, minimizing friction ‌and‌ wear ⁣between moving componentsand ⁤helping preserve alignment, this bearing contributes directly to operational efficiency, ⁣reduced noise​ and vibrationand extended service life of the appliance.

Because bearing wear or failure can lead‍ to increased noise,⁣ uneven drum motion,⁣ leaksor additional stress ⁣on adjacent components, timely and ‍accurate ⁢diagnosis‍ is​ important. Confirming​ the bearing ‌as⁣ the ⁣source‌ of​ a problem-using ⁣appropriate inspection ‌techniques⁤ and symptom⁢ assessment-helps avoid unneeded repairs. ​When replacement ⁢is required, using the ⁢correct WE3X87 part⁣ or an equivalent specified by the⁤ manufacturer and‍ ensuring proper installation ‌will‌ restore⁢ performance, improve safetyand‍ reduce the⁣ risk of subsequent damage.

the WE3X87 ⁣GE rear drum slide⁢ bearing⁢ is a​ small ⁤but⁢ critical component whose⁢ condition affects overall ​appliance reliability. thoughtful⁤ diagnosis, use of appropriate⁢ replacement parts,⁤ and​ professional or properly performed ‌installation are worthwhile investments to maintain functionality, conserve long-term repair ​costsand ensure safe, efficient ⁢operation.


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