⚙️ Upgrade your spin game — silence, stability, and style in one sleek assembly!
The DC97-17004B Washer Flange Shaft Assembly by MorexLab is a precision replacement part designed to restore optimal performance to Samsung front-load washers. Featuring high-quality ABS construction and including six hex bolts, it fits a wide range of Samsung models and reduces noise and vibration during spin cycles. This durable, easy-to-install assembly ensures your washer runs smoothly across all wash settings, making it an essential upgrade for maintaining laundry efficiency.
Brand | MorexLab |
Model | DC97-17004B |
Product Dimensions | 48.26 x 48.26 x 21.59 cm; 4.54 kg |
Capacity | 2.09 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | DC97-17004B |
Special Features | Portable |
Colour | Silver |
Control Console | Push Button |
Access Location | Front Load |
Material Type | ABS |
Included Components | DC97-17004B Flange Shaft Assembly, 6 x DC60-40137A Spider Hex Bolts |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 4.54 kg |
A**R
Perfect Fit
As advertised.
B**.
Quality and price
Perfect fit, washer machine is working again!
L**A
Que el artículo llego antes de la fecha
Muy bien el producto y tiempo de entrega antes de lo programado
Q**M
Great
Reçu en très bonne état fonctionne parfaitement avec ma laveuse.
B**K
Replaced worn part
We acquired a used Samsung Washer and Dryer, and the washer (WF42H5200AF/A2) was loud from the beginning. I never had time to look into it, but it also felt like an old washer where the balance was off. Started shaking and vibrating and the drum sounded super loud. Stupid me I should have looked into it sooner but the bearings were going out. There's a youtube video (you can search for this: CNDuuHvrzPE or James Fix It! channel) that shows what ours sounded like when we got it and after I fixed it. We came back from a camping trip and on the last load, the drum stopped spinning. Pro Tip - research this before you need to fix it and wait a week for parts. But you're probably here now b/c you need parts. Sorry man.Long story short, I replaced the spider arm, both bearings, and the bearing seal. I also tried to replace the suspension but the off brand parts were garbage and ended up making the drum hit the side of the housing. Overall the process was a bit expensive for all the parts, but not difficult. I used an impact driver and socket set to speed up removal, but reinstalled all bolts/screws by hand to not break them. Definitely appears to be a daunting task, but most people that are good with some basic hand tools could handle this.As for this particular spider arm: it fits, has the right tolerances, and it hasn't failed yet and we've done about 20-30 loads since installing. I went with whatever part was cheapest because these parts are just not capable of lasting more than 5-6 years anyway. It's aluminum with a steel shaft, where those metals come in contact causes 'galvanic corrosion' - if you're interested, you should look into it. Some laundry detergents can accelerate this. Regardless, this part will fail again at some point, this ain't gonna be grandma's legacy washing machine that ran forever. I saw a video where someone had their part powder coated. That's fine and might slow the corrosion, but it won't prevent it because the steel and aluminum are still in direct contact. Personally, I just plan on replacing this part and bearings again in about 5 years - or whenever I hear that bearing whine again.Anyway, with what I've seen, I'd buy this part again. If it fails in a much shorter time and this product page still exists, I'll update the review.
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