As it pauses and vibrates it checks the load balance and then the vrt technology identifies the spot where the load is unbalanced.
Top load washing machine shakes violently spin cycle.
If the snubber pad is worn out or missing replace it.
The shock absorbers or struts are attached to the base frame and to the outer tub and you will need to remove the front panel or the rear panel to access them.
The snubber pad dampens the vibration of the washer tub.
That s because high efficiency models have a much faster spin cycle.
Inspect the snubber pad.
Once the washing machine sees the load is properly balanced the spin cycle continues and ramps up to maximum rpm with minimal vibration.
Several things can cause a washing machine to vibrate and usually you can find a way to fix the problem.
Assuming you have a front loading washing machine recommended for energy efficiency you can access the suspension springs through the top panel.
If there is an uneven pile your drum may have simply bundled your clothes into an uneven ball.
Open the door to inspect the arrangement of your clothes.
Avoid washing single items if possible because this naturally makes the load unbalanced.
If the majority of the load weight is on one side of the washer it throws the machine off balance during the spin cycle and makes it shake.
If the washing machine is not balanced it may shake violently during the spin cycle causing water to spill on the floor.
Redistributing the load will usually solve this issue if the cause is due to too many clothes on one side of the unit.
If your washer starts shaking during the spin cycle pause the washing machine.
If the snubber pad is worn out missing or coated with a sticky substance such as detergent fabric softener or transmission oil the washer will vibrate or shake during operation.
All front load washing machines have shock absorbers that are used to dampen the tub movement in the spin cycle.
If they are broken or damaged however the washing machine may shake violently when it enters the spin cycle.