Wash Machine Problems Do not Want to Spin

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Some problems other than the problem of cable breaks, meaning that all the cable lines are still in good condition as well as the condition of the washing machine timer itself. The following are some possible damages when the Washer washer / washer / milling machine does not want to spin.

  1. Damaged Machine Capacitor Damage here means that the capacitor can be dry or leak or even explode. did not rule out also the physical condition of the washer capacitor is still good but actually the capacitor is damaged.
  2. The shaft does not want to spin, apparently this case does not just happen to the fan alone, washing machine was also experiencing the same problem. This is usually because the lubricant is so dry that it causes the shaft to not rotate. To check it you first off the V belt then you turn the pulley attached to the motor shaft, if the weight then the possibility is a dirty shaft.
  3. Worn shaft, when shaft worn then when turned on the engine / motor will buzzing loudly, for boss As next up the checking is by way you loose first V belt then you move it As the left and right when shake it means boss or as its indeed Aus. What is more difficult is checking the boss or As downstairs, there is no other way except to have first disassembled the coil
  4. Wet Motor, Usually this is because the axle Gear Box worn so that water from above bit by bit will flow down then when the engine is turned on water will wet the motor along with the coil, then will cause the coil to be short. For checking you can immediately see the condition of the coil, if it is wet means to be dried first.
  5. Short circuit coil, if all the above reasons are not found then this is the last and worst possibility that the coil is soak or short may even have been burned. For checking should use a separate tool that is amp pliers or can also with amper meters. if the measurement results are more than 0.6 Amper when no load then it can be sure the bike is damaged, please re-roll or buy a new machine.


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