All 4 legs are nylon with 1 hex head foot pad.
Leveling front load washer.
High efficiency he top loaders the type without a center post.
Place around six pounds of laundry in the washer press power select rinse spin and press start pause.
Leveling the washing machine to level your washing machine and adjust for vibration follow these steps.
Continue to the next steps if self leveling does not work or is not an option on your.
At 70 to 120 minutes per load in our tests front loaders are the slowest type of washer when it comes to doing a load of laundry.
These high spin speed washers require sturdy floors.
When washer is level you should not be able to rock it at all when it s not running.
Now when the washer is leveled from side to side and front to back tighten all the lock nuts.
Make sure that all four leveling feet are in firm contact with the floor.
Move the washing machine into its final resting location.
For best wash performance adjust all four leveling legs until washer is level left to right and front to back.
Washers leveling the legs.
Check your user s manual to determine if your washer has this feature.
This example works for either top load or front load washers.
Refer to the installation instructions for flooring requirements.
Retighten the lock nuts on the front feet back against the bottom of the washer if the washer is now level.
Loosen the locking nuts and screw the washer legs all the way up into the washer chassis.
Run the washer with a test load to determine if the unit is leveled.
Some front loading washers have self leveling feet in the back.
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The leveling legs on a washing machine are used to support the washer.
The shock absorbers or struts are attached to the base frame and to the outer tub and you will need to remove the front panel or the rear panel to access them.
Modern washers have high spin speeds to extract more water from the load.
All front load washing machines have shock absorbers that are used to dampen the tub movement in the spin cycle.