Another wheel just broke, and I'm now out of spares supplied by Maytag during the warranty period. So, here's my hack to reattach the wheel and keep it washing dishes.
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1. is a Zinc Screw Post - 1/2 Inch post - Fits 1/4/ inch hole - includes a 10-24 X 5/16 inch male screw. Its basically a threaded tube with a screw head welded on one end and a regular screw fits into the other end.
2. I combined this with a nylon flange spacer - its a half inch long and had has a flange on one end that just fit into the wheel recess. Inside diameter is 1/4 inch and the out side fits the wheel hole just a hair loose.
Just slide the spacer into the recess of the wheel and the post into it. The screw that comes with it just fits through the hole in the rail on the basket - make it tight.
Also, in case you didn't notice, the plastic pieces in the rail ends that hold the basket into rail can be removed by pushing the head of the plug toward the basket and it will come right out of the rail and the basket slides right out.
Hope this help. I'll answer questions at rick@backcountryhikingclub.org - good luck.
Thanks, rick!!
Question though - my alignment out to in is: screw- washer- wheel- nut- rack- nut.
Cjp's alignment out to in is: screw- washer- wheel- nut- rack- washer- nut.
When I tried it with the last washer that Cjp has, the wheel doesn't spin. Is that last washer really necessary?
I hope that is not a prevailing sentiment in Instructables and I am glad to see you're doing so much to encourage our replacing our throw away attitude with a let's make it work or let's make it work better attitude.
I don't own a dishwasher (well, to be honest, I am the dishwasher), but I did have a coffee maker blow out on me years ago, before I knew about this place. I removed the back and found that, the only reason it wasn't working anymore was because it had popped a hose off of a fitting. Securing it back on made it work again (and it taught me the lesson as to why you don't put cold water into a coffee maker that has just finished making a batch of coffee without letting it cool down first :-)