Maytag Washer Belt Repair - Maytag Dryer Schematics.
Maytag Washer Belt Repair
Tossing and turning of a raft in a river hydraulic, as if caught in the spin cycle of a washing machine. Also called a "Swirly".
Stuck in a hole and thrashed about as if in a washing machine. Usually not fun!
Maytag Corporation was a $4.7 billion home and commercial appliance company, headquartered in Newton, Iowa from 1893 to 2006, and now part of the Whirlpool Corporation.
a home appliance for washing clothes and linens automatically
A person or device that washes something
someone who washes things for a living
seal consisting of a flat disk placed to prevent leakage
A small flat ring made of metal, rubber, or plastic fixed under a nut or the head of a bolt to spread the pressure when tightened or between two joining surfaces as a spacer or seal
A washing machine
the act of putting something in working order again
Fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault)
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
Make good (such damage) by fixing or repairing it
Put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation)
a formal way of referring to the condition of something; "the building was in good repair"
A belt of a specified color, marking the attainment of a particular level in judo, karate, or similar sports
A strip of leather or other material worn around the waist or across the chest, esp. in order to support clothes or carry weapons
a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)
A belt worn as a sign of rank or achievement
belt out: sing loudly and forcefully
endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys
Washer
I used three large Fender Washers for my counter weight and as the part of the Stabilizer where you can put your foot upon to apply tension as you pull up on the camera.
I could've used one washer but I needed some weight...I also could've used more than three but than placing my foot on a large pile of washers was uncomfortable and would defeat the purpose of a "light and simple" stabilizer.