The banging noise you hear is caused by the tub&drum banging on the metal case of the machine.
The Plastic Tub which holds the metal drum inside has a concrete block on top of it and is held up (like a swing) by suspension (most often by springs). In a wash cycle, it is perfectly normal for the tub to swing from side to side, back and forth. In your case the swinging is excessive
Things you can fix:
-Machine is leaning to one side (balance the feet)
-unbalanced load (dont underload it, make sure heavier items are not put in on their own ect. This can be determined by seeing if your load sticks to one side of the drum when it spins)
Things a proffessional can fix:
-loose suspension
-loose concrete weight
-loose cables/pipes hitting the casing
-loose drum
-calibrating the elctronic speed controller (that makes sure banging doesnt happen by setting suitable speeds)
Make sure you open your machine (usually from the top) and have a look inside, explore and understand.
Run the machine with the top off, so you can see what is causing the noise. It is safe to do so.
(Try to use any tool you have against a star bolt/screw)
Thanks for reading
Good luck
Mr Yasser
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De-lace and throw in the washing machine with a few towels(non colour) bruv
i love you so much
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Single use paper towels