| Some cleaning machines legs may not be
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| | the washer & after that position the
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| touching the floor and they may start
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| | machine against the wall.
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| shaking while they wash. All you have to
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| | Position a carpenter's level in front of
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| do is to level the machine.
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| | the washer and check if the machine is
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| This is a task with intermediate
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| | level side to side.
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| difficulty.
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| | If it's not, then use adjustable pliers
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| This first thing that you have to do is
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| | to rotate the front foot until the washer
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| to lean the machine forward so the rear
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| | is leveled.
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| feet to be about ten centimeters off the
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| | Place the level perpendicular in front of
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| ground.
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| | the machine & make sure that the washer
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| The back feet are usually self-leveling
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| | level is in the same direction.
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| and now they can start level by
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| | If it's not, then remodify each front
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| themselves.
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| | foot by the same number of turns until
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| Position a sturdy block about two to four
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| | you grab the level.
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| centimeter in dimension to hold up the
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| | Position the washer back on the wood
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| washer in order that access the front
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| | block and retighten the locknuts & if
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| feet.
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| | required push it back against the wall.
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| You may need to move the washer away from
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| | If the machine still walks after you have
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| the wall to have enough room to install
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| | leveled it, this could be from the floor
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| the block.
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| | below it. Then you may call a woodworker
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| After that loose the locknut on every
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| | to check it.
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| foot with an adjustable wrench & after
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| | The things that you are going to need are
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| that you can adjust the feet.
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| | carpenter's level, adjustable wrench,
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| Remove the wood block as though moving
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| | 2-by 4 wood block, & adjustable pliers.
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