How to repair a broken washing machine

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There are so many causes of washing machines to be damaged or unable to function normally again, either washing machine 1 tube (automatic) or two tube washing machine (semi-automatic). Generally this washing machine damage is caused because the part of the pulsator does not want to spin well anymore so it must be repaired. Following this we will provide tips and how to repair a damaged washing machine in the pulsator section. Maybe not all of us know which part of the pulsator is, the pulsator is a tube that can be used as a place to hold laundry while processing laundry.
Pulsator material is generally made of plastic that is not easily porous or damaged and classified as durable. If the pulsator is damaged, of course the washing machine cannot be used to wash clothes anymore because the pulsator does not want to spin so it must be repaired by repairing a damaged washing machine. This is indicated by the non-movement of the pulsator when the washing or washing button is pressed. However, when this washing machine is not entered into dirty clothing or given a load, this washing machine will rotate as usual, only the resulting noise is rough when the washing button is pressed.
Sharp washing machine 2 tubes
How to repair this washing machine can be done by opening the washing machine cover on the back and proceeding with washing using a load or no laundry. If the rotation of the motor and belt is smooth enough, of course there are other obstacles that cause the engine to not spin when given a load. Besides the pulsator, another cause of damage to the washing machine is the damage to the seat on the pulsator which is often referred to as ASBOX.
If repairs cannot be done, then one way to repair a washing machine that can be done is to buy pulsators that have a price of around 75 thousand or less. How to fix a manual washing machine can by connecting the pulsator with the axle using a bolt for the washing machine. Before opening, of course, you have to open the shield on the bolt by prying the upper cover in the pulsator. However, generally if the pulsator holder is broken, it is caused by the negligence of the user who is not careful when inserting clothes that still have hard objects when washing.


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