danemodsandy
Well-known member
Adjusting Feet:
This is a simple procedure, but you do need to know how:
The feet are at each corner of the machine. Each is like a big bolt, with threads, so it screws up into the bottom of the machine (to make that corner lower) or screws down from the bottom of the machine (to make that corner higher).
In addition - this is the "tricky" part - there is a nut on the threads of the foot. It is a locking nut, and unless you adjust it, your newly-adjusted foot can work its way back out of level.
The way it works is: Adjust the feet by screwing in or out until the machine is level. Now, adjust the locking nuts by screwing them upward until they are tight against the bottom of the machine. This locks the feet, and unless your floor changes level for some reason, you shouldn't have any more trouble with leveling issues.
Please keep in touch here if your Maytag comes down with any issues. It can keep running a very long time if it's cared for. You don't need to even think about a new machine for years and years.
This is a simple procedure, but you do need to know how:
The feet are at each corner of the machine. Each is like a big bolt, with threads, so it screws up into the bottom of the machine (to make that corner lower) or screws down from the bottom of the machine (to make that corner higher).
In addition - this is the "tricky" part - there is a nut on the threads of the foot. It is a locking nut, and unless you adjust it, your newly-adjusted foot can work its way back out of level.
The way it works is: Adjust the feet by screwing in or out until the machine is level. Now, adjust the locking nuts by screwing them upward until they are tight against the bottom of the machine. This locks the feet, and unless your floor changes level for some reason, you shouldn't have any more trouble with leveling issues.
Please keep in touch here if your Maytag comes down with any issues. It can keep running a very long time if it's cared for. You don't need to even think about a new machine for years and years.