Quick answer
A scraping noise in your Speed Queen dryer is often caused by a worn drum roller or a damaged belt. Turn off the dryer, unplug it, and inspect the drum rollers and belt for wear or damage. Replace any faulty parts to resolve the issue.
Confirm the symptom
- Scraping or grinding noise during the drying cycle
- Noise increases when the dryer is running at higher speeds
- Noise is consistent and not related to clothes or foreign objects
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Wrench set
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- New drum rollers or belt if needed
- Owner's manual for reference
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug the DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: Dryer is completely powered off.Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.Next: Inspect the drum rollers
- Inspect the Drum RollersDo: Remove the front or back panel of the dryer to access the drum rollers. Check for signs of wear, cracks, or damage.Observe: Worn or damaged drum rollers may cause a scraping noise.Means: Drum rollers are a common source of scraping noises.Next: Check the belt
- Check the BeltDo: Locate the dryer belt and inspect it for cracks, fraying, or looseness.Observe: A damaged or loose belt can cause scraping or grinding noises.Means: A faulty belt may need to be replaced.Next: Examine the drum bearing
- Examine the Drum BearingDo: Inspect the drum bearing for wear or damage. Rotate the drum by hand to check for rough movement.Observe: A worn drum bearing may produce a scraping sound when the drum rotates.Means: A faulty drum bearing can cause noise issues.Next: Listen for other sources
- Listen for Other SourcesDo: Check for any foreign objects caught in the drum or lint buildup in the vent system.Observe: Foreign objects or lint buildup can cause unusual noises.Means: Remove any objects or lint to eliminate the noise.Next: Test the dryer
- Test the DryerDo: Reassemble the dryer and plug it back in. Run a test cycle to see if the noise persists.Observe: The noise should be resolved if the issue was with the drum rollers, belt, or drum bearing.Means: The scraping noise was likely caused by a faulty component that has been replaced or repaired.Next: Final check
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Drum Rollers Drum rollers support the weight of the drum and help it rotate smoothly. When they wear out, they can cause a scraping noise. | Common | Easy–Medium | Drum rollers |
| Damaged or Loose Belt A belt that is cracked, frayed, or loose can cause a scraping or grinding noise during operation. | Common | Easy | Dryer belt |
| Worn Drum Bearing The drum bearing allows the drum to rotate smoothly. If it wears out, it can create a scraping sound. | Sometimes | Medium | Drum bearing |
| Foreign Objects in the Drum Objects like coins, buttons, or lint can get caught in the drum and cause a scraping noise. | Sometimes | Easy | N/A |
| Lint Buildup in the Vent System Excessive lint buildup can restrict airflow and cause the dryer to work harder, leading to unusual noises. | Sometimes | Easy | N/A |
| Misaligned Drum If the drum is misaligned, it can rub against the dryer's interior, causing a scraping sound. | Rare | Medium | Drum alignment kit |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for a Speed Queen dryer making a scraping noise include:
- Drum rollers – Replace if worn or damaged
- Dryer belt – Replace if cracked or loose
- Drum bearing – Replace if worn or damaged
- Drum alignment kit – If the drum is misaligned
Always refer to your dryer's owner's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.
When to call a professional
- The noise persists after replacing the drum rollers and belt
- You are unable to access or replace internal components safely
- The dryer emits a burning smell or smoke
- The dryer does not heat or operate after repairs
- You hear a loud knocking or thumping noise in addition to the scraping sound
FAQ
Can a scraping noise in my Speed Queen dryer be caused by something simple?
Yes, a scraping noise can often be caused by a simple issue like a foreign object in the drum or lint buildup. Check the drum and vent system before assuming a more complex problem.
How do I know if the drum rollers need to be replaced?
If the drum rollers are cracked, worn, or not rotating smoothly, they should be replaced. Worn drum rollers are a common cause of scraping noises in dryers.
Is it safe to replace the drum rollers or belt myself?
Yes, replacing drum rollers or a belt is a common repair that most homeowners can handle with basic tools. Always unplug the dryer before beginning any repairs for safety.
Why is my dryer making a scraping noise only when it's running at higher speeds?
A scraping noise at higher speeds may indicate a worn drum bearing or misalignment. These issues become more noticeable under increased load or speed.