The washer suspension spring in a washing machine helps to absorb vibrations and shocks during the wash cycle, keeping the machine stable and preventing excessive movement.
The suspension spring on a washing machine is typically located at the base of the machine, connected between the tub and the frame. It helps support the weight of the tub and allows for movement during the wash cycle.
The coil spring provides suspension and absorbs shock.
When the washer is agitating or spinning, the spring allows the tub to move yet keep under control from the vibrations. It it were mounted firmly, the washing machine would bounce all over and the transmission would soon wear out. The spring(s) act as shock absorbers.
There should not be a problem. It is highly recommended that you use a 'pan' for the washing machine. This is a big fiberglass tray that can catch all the water if machine should break and spring a leak. It would also be important to insure that the floor is solid and that the vibrations don't drive you nuts!
An air suspension is a form of vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring.
A coil spring damper is used in a vehicle's suspension system to absorb shocks and vibrations from the road surface. It helps to provide a smoother ride by controlling the movement of the suspension and minimizing the impact of bumps and potholes. Additionally, the coil spring helps to support the weight of the vehicle and maintain proper ride height.
The spring supports the weight of the car and allows the suspension to move over bumps. The shock controls the movement of the spring so it doesn't keep bouncing.
Spring pocket, spring perch.
Suspension.
Raise the room temperature, or place a hot water bottle inside the machine, and allow the ice to melt in the pipes. Hopefully, the plastic pipes will take the expansion from the ice and not spring a leak.
It means 'spring,' like a leaf spring on a truck suspension.
This is normal for most washing machine designs. The reason is to enable access to spring attachments which allow the barrel/drum to move during cycles when machine is operating. If there was no 'wobble' the building housing your laundry machines would shake apart with the centrifugal forces created.