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Samsung 6602-001655 Dryer Drum Belt

Part #: 6602-001655

Brand: Samsung

The Samsung Dryer Drum Belt – 6602-001655 is a vital component for ensuring smooth and efficient drum rotation in your Samsung dryer. This high-quality belt drives the drum, allowing clothes to tumble evenly for thorough drying. A worn or broken belt can cause your dryer to stop turning or produce uneven drying—replacing it with this genuine Samsung part restores optimal performance and reliability.

Designed for compatibility with a range of Samsung dryer models, the 6602-001655 offers durable construction and easy installation. Whether replacing a damaged belt or performing routine maintenance, this part helps extend the life of your appliance.

Key Features:
• Precise Fit: Engineered for Samsung dryers to ensure proper drum rotation.
• Reliable Performance: Supports smooth, even tumbling for effective drying.
• Durable Construction: Built to withstand daily operation and tension.
• Easy Installation: Simple to install without specialized tools.
• Restores Functionality: Replaces worn or broken belts to keep dryers operating efficiently.

Keep your Samsung dryer working like new with the 6602-001655 Drum Belt—engineered for durability and reliable performance.

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    Frequently Asked Questions - Samsung 6602-001655 Dryer Drum Belt

    How do I install the drum belt on a Samsung dryer?

    To install the Samsung 6602-001655 drum belt, unplug the dryer and remove the front or rear panel. Slip the belt around the drum and over the motor and idler pulley. Make sure the belt runs smoothly, with the grooves facing the drum, and ensure it's aligned with the pulleys before reassembling the dryer.

    How do I tension a dryer belt properly?

    Tension the dryer belt by adjusting the idler pulley. When properly tensioned, the belt should be tight enough to spin the drum without slipping but not so tight that it causes excess friction. The belt should have a little give when pressed lightly but not feel loose.

    How do I stretch a dryer belt if it seems too tight?

    If the dryer belt seems too tight, ensure the idler pulley is aligned correctly and is not binding. You can try loosening the motor mount slightly to allow a bit of give, but in most cases, replacing a stretched or worn belt is the best option to restore proper function.

    Should I unplug the dryer before replacing the belt?

    Yes, always unplug the dryer before performing any repairs to ensure your safety and prevent electrical shock. It's also advisable to disconnect the power to avoid any accidental starts during the replacement process.

    Why does my dryer belt keep slipping off the pulley?

    A slipping dryer belt could be due to improper installation, an incorrectly sized belt, a worn-out idler pulley, or a damaged motor shaft. Make sure the belt is properly routed and that the pulleys are in good condition and aligned. If the belt is stretched or frayed, replacing it is essential.

    Can I reuse the dryer drum belt or should I replace it?

    It’s always best to replace a worn or stretched drum belt rather than reuse it. Over time, the belt can lose its tension and effectiveness, causing inefficient drying or even a belt failure.

    How do I know if my Samsung dryer drum belt is worn out?

    Signs of a worn-out dryer belt include squeaking noises, the drum not turning, or the belt breaking completely. You may also notice the dryer takes longer than usual to dry clothes or that the drum is not spinning evenly.

    What causes the dryer drum to stop spinning even though the motor is running?

    If the motor is running but the drum isn’t spinning, the belt may be broken, stretched, or misaligned. A malfunctioning idler pulley can also cause this issue by preventing the belt from properly engaging the drum.

    Why is my dryer drum making a thumping noise after replacing the belt?

    A thumping noise may indicate the belt is improperly installed, or the tension is incorrect. Ensure the belt is aligned with the pulleys and that the drum is properly seated in place. If the noise persists, check for worn-out bearings or a misaligned pulley.

    What should I do if my dryer belt is too loose or too tight?

    If the belt is too loose, adjust the tension by moving the idler pulley or replacing the worn-out pulley. If the belt is too tight, check that the idler pulley and motor mount are aligned correctly. A properly tensioned belt should allow smooth drum rotation without excessive friction.

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