This hub nut is approximately 1 5 inches in diameter.
Ge tub nut wrench size.
If your hub nut is stripped or damaged it may need to be replaced.
Perfect tool for torque wrench is designed specifically for removing and installing washer tub retainer nut.
Do you know what size this nut is.
This is an oem part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Only difference between this wrench and a tb123a is that this only fits ge and the tb123a fits maytag ge kenmore whirlpool.
It is designed to hold the inner tub on to the transmission.
Hub nut is stainless steel and has been torqued to 150 ft.
This will not fit a 1 1 4 machine.
This wrench will fit any of the 1 11 16 size nut ge washers that use need a tb123a wx5x1325 or wx05x1325 spanner wrench.
Ge wh2x1193 is a hub nut for top load ge washing machines the ge wh2x1193 hub nut size is 1 11 16 and has a backwards thread loosen by rotating clockwise and tighten by rotating counter clockwise follow the instructions in the owner s manual when installing this part manufacturer model wh2x1193 genuine replacement part whirlpool item.
Ge hub nut wh2x1193 15 14.
This looked like the perfect tool at the perfect price ge wanted 60 for a similar wrench.
It is designed to hold the inner tub on to the transmission.
We needed to replace the tub seal and mode shifter on our 13 year old ge profile washer.
I got the parts a little later than expected and then tried to get the tub nut off.
This is an oem part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Is it 1 11 16 because it is too tight and i ll maybe need a impact drill.
If your hub nut is stripped or damaged it may need to be replaced.
Turn clockwise to remove.
Impact wrenches are set to more than 150 ft lbs and should tighten the nut sufficiently.
You will need a hub nut wrench and some wd40 to loosen the nut and remove it from the agitator shaft.
This hub nut is approximately 1 5 inches in diameter.
Ge tub bearing wh2x1198 24 99.
Ge spanner wrench wx5x1325 62 86.
Large easy to use size 14 in x 2 1 2 in x 3 8 in.
Use only a rubber mallet dead blow hammer or impact wrench to remove the hub nut.
You will need a hub nut wrench and some wd40 to loosen the nut and remove it from the agitator shaft.
Easier to use than a plumber s pipe wrench.