The 1956H7 belt is a 1956 mm rubber strap with 7 grooves that allows the tub of your Candy tumble dryer to turn. It is sold at the best price and will be delivered within 24 hours.
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Spare part : ribbed belt (serpentine belt or poly-Vee Drive belt) 1956H7
Elastic belt : no
Length : 1956 mm
Section : H
Ribs : 7
Fits in : tumble dryer / clothes dryer
Compatible with the following brands : Candy
Reference : C00312959, 481235818156, 481235818052, 481235828001, 481281718172, 00117448, 562038, 2962470100, 27219, 27074, ANH-562038, 40012264, 2962470200, , 7PH 1956, 1956 H7, PH 1956
Weight : 61 g
The drive belt of your Candy tumble dryer is worn out and must be replaced by the 1956H7 belt in the following cases:
You don't know how to repair your dryer. First of all, there is a part that looks like brushes around which the big drum rotates. If this part appears worn out and rubs against a screw during rotation, it is advisable to replace it. Make sure to wrap the screws properly and put them back in place once you have removed the part in question. Also, remember to vacuum and clean the inside of the dryer, and then grease the moving parts. As for the thermostats, there are usually two of them. Make sure to check the resistance and note any deformation in the section where the thermostat has been burned. If the resistance shows continuity in this area, it is best to replace it. Finally, check the condition of the belts. If they are in good condition, it should not be a problem. By following these steps, you should be able to restore your dryer and get it back in good working condition.
We always offer the belt recommended by the manufacturer for your appliance. We sell the 1956H7 belt at the Best Price, we ship it the same day with 24-hour delivery and provide a 2-year warranty.
The 1956H7 belt is compatible with more than 20 appliances!
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