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Whirlpool Duet Front Load Washer Parts Diagram

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Whirlpool Duet Front Load Washer Parts Diagram

2024-07-07 02:39:17

One look at these parts and you realize that they are nicely made, high quality and well thought out. The manufacturer provides a nylon washer that fits inside the bottom of the female thread to cushion the fully engaged adapter. Pleasure to see this quality.

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2024-06-11 03:53:56

Thanks cardioid diagram, I have much less outside sounds and noise.

5
2024-09-28 05:25:17

Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this.

5
2024-09-22 01:48:42

This worked pretty well right away, only complaint is that the dip switch diagram was less helpful than I would have liked.

5
2024-09-17 06:59:15

I did not encounter any issues with assembly. A stub screwdriver is included but you'll want to use your own nicer one because the parts of the rack come with numerous screws pre-screwed in which have to come out first. I screwed together all parts loosely first followed by tightening to help with hole alignment. I had also purchased a shelf and appropriate mounting hardware but the extra hardware was unnecessary because the baggies of 10-32 screws and 12-24 screws that were included with the rack were more than sufficient. Very minor notes: the Auray badge stuck to the front was also offset on my rack, and, the main B&H image of the rack shows the back plate below the front edge of the top which is a little funny because the manual indicates it's to be installed on the back--not that it matters.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I got this case recently and have had nothing but a great experience with this case. Beautiful RGB lighting on the front, great airflow with the mesh on the front. All of my parts go nicely with the case as well. I previously had an NZXT H510, although that looked nice as well, this TD500 not only looks nicer, but also as I mentioned has much greater airflow. If you are going to build a PC and cannot decide what case you want, trust me when I say that this case certainly is a great choice.

5
2024-08-02 02:11:19

Load everything up and move it from one location to the next. All my equipment fits perfectly. Collapses down to fit in the front seat area of my car, with the wheels on the floor. Don't need a truck just yet.

5
2024-07-19 08:26:34

I haven't actually used this yet, but I did load it, weigh it, and pretend to put it in an overhead for practice. Seems perfect for my gear. I travel with a DLSR, mirrorless and 4 lenses. There is room for that and a change of clothes if a bag gets delayed. The front compartment easily holds my 15 laptop. The laptop compartment sort of locks by attaching the loop on the zipper to the integrated lock for the case (watch the video). The case rolls easily. I agree with the reviewer who said it would be nice if the bottom of the case was flat, but with my gear that is not a problem. The recommended accessory GRID-IT organizer of 10X12 does not fit the interior front pocket and looks like it has been removed as a suggestion. All-in-all this looks like it will be a great bag. It will be my carry-on but seems sturdy enough to gate check on smaller planes.

5
2024-06-08 03:10:25

I couldn't be happier. This cart rolls over anything and carries all my gear. The only slight problem is if you load the rear with more weight than the front, the front wheel wiggle and increase resistance to push. Design questions, changes... why not make the deck a bit wider. It would allow for more gear between the hands (light stands, tripod, etc), and since there are wheels blocking the bottom rail, put something to hook onto for bungee cords.

5
2024-04-29 09:10:54

This is a great day/travel bag for taking your camera and a spare lens. To me, it's one step up in complexity/organization from a peak design neckstrap, which I also have and use, for days when you want to grab the camera, but also second lens and extra battery. The bag wears comfortably, wraps around your back when not in use, swings around to the front, and you can wear it as a fanny pack (though I haven't). There are nice little nooks and crannies for extra batteries, cords, etc. The flexibility and capacity of the bag is a double-edged sword. Yes, you CAN load it up, a lot, and if you are flying somewhere and need the capacity, it's there. You could do an 80D with a 18-135, two pancakes on one side and an 85mm on the other, and have room to spare for more. But, if you really load this up to maximum capacity, it starts becoming like a traditional heavy camera bag, a psychological and physical burden that detracts from actually leaving the house, being mobile and taking out your camera quickly and actually using it. Just my thought process. One less that great thing... the front pocket is a little hard to access, for me, especially if the bag is full. It could have been made just a tad more roomy, maybe with some more give on the sides. As is, the cloth is very tight and you kinda have to pull it apart and plunge your hand across a sharp-ish zipper to get in there. Know what I mean? Maybe the next generation addresses that.

5