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An agitator that barely moves in a washing machine likely has too many clothes in the machine. Too many clothes constricts the agitator and prevents it from working as it should.
A microscope should not be focused by moving the objectives and the slide closer together because it will affect the working distance. It is the optimal distance between objective lens and the upper surface of the slide.
No. Moving is the present tense of the verb 'to move'. Move is the future tense or also a command (Please move, move now!), moving is the present (I am moving), and moved is the past tense (You should have moved faster when you moved!).
You should be on the moving object
No, you should all be working together.
This machine is working to remove wastes from the blood just as your kidneys should be doing.
range of motion, adjustability and balance
You should say "部機壞咗".
It should be perfectly safe for you to transport a drying machine on its side. It might not be safe for the drying machine. That is why you should follow the manufacturers recommendations. Your first priority is to make it safe for yourself. Your second priority is to have the machine in working order when you finish transporting it.
A washing machine should be serviced if it is making loud noises frequently, or is vibrating more than usual. The average life expectancy of a washing machine is 11 years, so machines older than that which seem to not be working well should be replaced.
An agitator that barely moves in a washing machine likely has too many clothes in the machine. Too many clothes constricts the agitator and prevents it from working as it should.
$50 if it is in good working condition. Should include accessories.
It doesn't matter if the car is moving or not. If the alternator is working properly it should charge. For best results be sure everything is turned off inside the car..i.e. radio, air conditioning, ect....
Age, Hours, and Usage of the machine. Manufacturers history and reputation. How well the machine has been maintained. How much physical wear and tear is on the unit. How it performs on tests done with the machine. Who you are purchasing it from (broker vs distributor) You should make sure it's still in working condition. Also see if there is any warranty left on the machine.
Read the instruction manual that came with the machine. If there is none you can get one from the manufacturer whose address should be on the machine somewhere. Generally all moving parts and the parts they rub against should be oiled BUT a little oil goes a long way so just a drop or two.
Check for wear at all moving points and check for proper grease or lubrication at all lube points. Run several precision tests to make sure the machine is performing to expectations.
If you are talking about your clothes washing machine, it could be that the load of laundry in the tub is unbalanced. Try moving the clothes around so that they are evenly distributed in the machine and close the lid and it should start up again.