4434ER0002H LG Washing Machine Spider Component
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LG
MFG Number
4434ER0002H
Manufactured BY:
LG
Part number 4434ER0002H replaces: AP6027671, EAP11759952, PS11759952, 4434ER0002B, 4434ER0002D, 4434ER0002E, 4380986.
Special Price
$178.99
Regular Price
$251.99
(29% off)
Washing Machine Spider Component
The Spider, a crucial part for LG washing machines, is also compatible with certain Sears-Kenmore models. This component, a genuine OEM replacement part, is situated inside the washer tub. It supports the inner tub, allowing it to spin smoothly throughout the wash cycle. Its main function is to help distribute the load's vibration evenly across the washer tub and chassis, enhancing the machine's overall stability and performance.
The deterioration of a spider can occur due to various reasons. Frequent use and the stress of heavy loads can cause the plastic housing to crack or wear out. Additionally, it might sustain damage from significant impacts during transport or installation.
When a spider is failing, several signs may become evident. These include excessive noise and vibration during spin cycles, an imbalanced or wobbling inner tub, visible cracks or breaks in the spider's housing, and premature wear of other internal components, such as bearings. Recognizing these symptoms early can help maintain the washing machine's efficiency and longevity.
The Spider, a crucial part for LG washing machines, is also compatible with certain Sears-Kenmore models. This component, a genuine OEM replacement part, is situated inside the washer tub. It supports the inner tub, allowing it to spin smoothly throughout the wash cycle. Its main function is to help distribute the load's vibration evenly across the washer tub and chassis, enhancing the machine's overall stability and performance.
The deterioration of a spider can occur due to various reasons. Frequent use and the stress of heavy loads can cause the plastic housing to crack or wear out. Additionally, it might sustain damage from significant impacts during transport or installation.
When a spider is failing, several signs may become evident. These include excessive noise and vibration during spin cycles, an imbalanced or wobbling inner tub, visible cracks or breaks in the spider's housing, and premature wear of other internal components, such as bearings. Recognizing these symptoms early can help maintain the washing machine's efficiency and longevity.
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