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I have a Kenmore 80 series washer. Durring the spin cycle the drum flops around and beats on the sides and sounds like its going to come apart. How do I fix it.I have a Kenmore 80 series washer. Durring the spin cycle the drum flops around and beats on the sides and sounds like its going to come apart. How do I fix it.
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Make sure all springs are still in their place tilt the machine back and look under it and you can see them. 2nd all legs must be level as well as the floor.
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If it is a front loader, then remove the rear panel, remove the belt, and soin drum by hand, if it feels rough, or is noisy and rumbling, then the main drum bearings have failed.
This is a major repair.
Unless your front loader is set firmly on concrete
and leveled to perfection, the force of a heavy wash load spinning in
excess of 1000rpm will create a bit of vibration and noise.A firm footing is your best defense against to much movement. Also due to the earlier movements during the spin cycle, the
shocks that are used to dampen the spin cycle might have been broken or
damaged. If the problem persists inspite of proper levelling, please do check for the shocks or might have them replaced them for good.
Most washer tubs are suspended by heavy rubber O-rings. These do fail with age so that the tub is not being held centered anymore.
I suspect one of them has failed or come off during a severely unbalanced load.
I have a Kenmore 80 series washer. Durring the spin cycle the drum flops around and beats on the sides and sounds like its going to come apart. How do I fix it.
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