Sunday, January 17, 2010

Stretch Wrap Machine Who Designed This Part In A Washing Machine?

Who designed this part in a washing machine? - stretch wrap machine

Who has the "fins" on the bottom of a washing machine, so that when washing anything with a rope around him under his wing and center, while tangles and stretched all out of control? What is your goal? Just wondering .....

5 comments:

Question... said...

Top-loading machines are not perfect. Therefore, we have front loading machines, so that these things can not happen all the time. The fins of the base are what motivates the clothes are cleaned with water. If you have problems, you should wash this question in a mesh bag and wash or by hand.

Question... said...

Top-loading machines are not perfect. Therefore, we have front loading machines, so that these things can not happen all the time. The fins of the base are what motivates the clothes are cleaned with water. If you have problems, you should wash this question in a mesh bag and wash or by hand.

bluebott... said...

If you look closely on the drum, you see these "purposes" are really agitators and usually have four equidistant another reason is quite simple if you wash by hand, it takes something like a rough stone or a basin, it is a piece of corrugated iron that you rub the cloth to get rid of dirt, to save all the hard work of the designer, came with his "wings" or, as we agitators who work with stones and slabs, call washing, that you can sit and watch your favorite program on television, while a number of machine sounds from what you are playing word, you can load the washing machine is the main reason for this is not a dirty and less focus on the links in bulk or in bags or just delete the string

Lash LaRue said...

as a restless .. Fins are not required to conclude on their own rap .. but still .. Overhead is a little-no ... I think almost everyone has had this problem

hapa1 said...

just to be sure, I have not

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