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1067H7EL drive belt

The 1067H7EL belt is a 1067 mm rubber strap with 7 grooves that allows the tub of your washing machine (Indesit) to turn. It is sold at the best price and will be delivered within 24 hours.

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Specifications

Spare part : ribbed belt (serpentine belt or poly-Vee Drive belt)

Elastic belt : yes

Length : 1067 mm

Section : H

Ribs : 7

Fits in : washing machine /

Compatible with the following brands : Indesit

Weight : 32 g


* Subject to technical changes; no liability accepted for the accuracy of the information given.

Product Description

The drive belt of your washing machine (Indesit) is worn out and must be replaced by the 1067H7EL belt in the following cases:

  • the washer starts, you can hear the motor but the machine drum is blocked or does not turn properly;
  • the washing machine makes rubbing noises, squeaking or whistling during operation;
  • the washing machine smells hot or trips due to overheating.
The 1067H7EL belt (poly-Vee, drive belt) can also be called: 1067 H MAEL, 1067 PHE, EL 1067 H7.

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If the belt is too tight between the two pulleys, you will gradually damage the main motor and the speed reducer. It is important that the belt is neither too tight nor too loose. If you have never had your washing machine in your hands, do not loosen the screws of the motor or the transmission box unless you take note of the distance between the center of each shaft where the corresponding pulleys go. You can then remove and replace the two components as many times as you want.

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