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This probably aint it, but my front loader did that, and it turned out to be a bracket that they install for transport. It connects to the tub and keeps it from bouncing while in transport. If it is connected, remove it and try it then.
If this is a newly installed washing machine have you taken out the four big bolts on the back of the machine? It holds the drum to prevent it from moving during transportation when it was delivered. if machine runs during fast spin it will make the machine vibrate heavily causing it to move
go to a place like walmart in the fabric section, they will have some stuff thats made to put under rugs to keep them from sliding, i call it rubber lace. cut some and put it under the feet.
you need to ask yourself the following and i know it sounds silly but try it is the appliance completly level is the floor substructure level and solid (if its on a floating floor this sometimes happens) have you tried moving the appliance to a concrete area and tried running it there what is load like have you balanced the washing load have you removed all of the transit bolts and securing structures if you have the appliance on an unstable floor try putting some old worktop/counter top or some 20mm mdf board under it hope this helps
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