lg washer shipping bolts

Note: This product has to be paired with the 4011FR3159E 4.75 inch shipping bolt (x2) for a total of 4 bolts on most LG washers.

What happens if you don’t remove shipping bolts from LG washer?

Failure to remove the shipping bolts and retainers before use may cause severe vibration and noise, which can lead to permanent damage to the washer. The second possible cause of excessive vibration is a shipping block that might be caught under the washer.

Do LG top load washers have shipping bolts?

1-2 of 2 Answers. Of course it does. These are to be removed by the installer or whomever does the installation. The bolts are worth saving somewhere if you ever move, or if you sell the washer to someone else for them to move.

What happens if you leave transit bolts in a washing machine?

The bolts can rip sections off the outer tank, tear through the outer casing and cause massive damaging vibrations to be sent through the room in which the washing machine is installed. In other words, by not doing as instructed you risk major damage to your washing machine.

What are washer shipping bolts?

A transit bolt, also called a washer shipping bolt, is installed through the back a washing machine to keep the tub from moving around during shipping.

How do I remove polystyrene from under my washing machine?

Locate the ribbon at the bottom of the washing machine, this will usually be attached to a sticker. Carefully tilt the washing machine back and pull the ribbon to release the piece of Styrofoam from underneath the washing machine then carefully replace the washing machine to its standing position.

What size are washing machine shipping bolts?

They are typically 4 to 12 in (100 to 300 mm) in length, although any size is possible as it depends on the type of device being transported. The most common example of transit bolts is the securing of the drum of a washing machine while it is transported from shop to property (or property to property).

Can a washing machine spin with transit bolts?

Transit bolts are meant to prevent the washing drum for rotating, vibrating, moving while the machine is in transit or transport. These bolts must be removed once machine is installed and ready to be operated. One or more of the following can happen if you don’t: The machine won’t operate.

Can I move my washing machine without the transit bolts?

Moving a washing machine without transit bolts will run the serious risk of damaging your machine, so we strongly advise against it. Washing machine transit bolts are a vital piece of equipment required to move your washing machine securely. A washing machine is a complex piece of equipment with many moving parts.

Do all new washing machines have transit bolts?

Normally when you get your new washing machine there will be two (rare), three or four transit bolts fitted through the rear panel of the washing machine that fix to the outer tank of the washing machine. These bolts “lock” the drum unit in place stopping it from moving.

Do top loading washers have shipping bolts?

Top-loaders usually require you to wedge foam or cardboard between the drum and the case. For a front-loader, you’ll typically insert shipping bolts in the rear of the washer to secure the drum. If you no longer have the original locks, contact the manufacturer to purchase some.

Do you need shipping bolts for top load washer?

Your washing machine cannot be moved without having its transit bolts installed because the vibrations on the road can easily damage the drum suspension mechanism of the appliance.

How do you secure a washing machine drum for transport?

Preventing a washing machine’s drum from excessive motion during your move will protect the suspension from breaking. You can do this by securing the drum with shipping bolts or transit bolts. These metal rods are inserted into special slots in the rear of the washer to secure the drum.

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