Today is the sixth day of my Industrial Training and today we are to learn Washing
Machine Assembly...
A washing machine (laundry machine) is a machine used to wash laundry, such as clothing and sheets and is different from dry cleaning or ultrasonic cleaners.
Washing machines get clothing clean by plunging the clothes through the water and detergent mixture. It is the motion that really helps to loosen dirt.In top loading machines the agitator twists back and forth pulling the clothes down to the bottom of the tub. The clothes then work their way back up to the top where the agitator grabs them again. In a front loading machine, the clothes tumble and are plunged into the water over and over again. After the water is pumped out, the inner drum uses centrifugal force to wring out more water from the clothes by spinning at several hundred RPMs. The washer has two tubs, the inner tub with hundreds of holes in it and the outer tub which holds the water. During the spin cycle the inner tub spins, forcing the water out through the holes to the stationary outer tub.
A front loading washing machine comes with a dryer.
The controls consist of a timer, cycle selector mechanism, water temperature selector, load size selector and start button. The mechanism includes the motor, transmission, clutch, pump, agitator, inner tub, outer tub and water inlet valve.
Once the washing machine was assembled I was thinking of how clean and fresh my clothes would smell... truly a scientific wonder ...the washing machine is like a time machine that turns dirty clothes into clean clothes...after all "cleanliness is next to godliness"
A washing machine (laundry machine) is a machine used to wash laundry, such as clothing and sheets and is different from dry cleaning or ultrasonic cleaners.
Washing machines get clothing clean by plunging the clothes through the water and detergent mixture. It is the motion that really helps to loosen dirt.In top loading machines the agitator twists back and forth pulling the clothes down to the bottom of the tub. The clothes then work their way back up to the top where the agitator grabs them again. In a front loading machine, the clothes tumble and are plunged into the water over and over again. After the water is pumped out, the inner drum uses centrifugal force to wring out more water from the clothes by spinning at several hundred RPMs. The washer has two tubs, the inner tub with hundreds of holes in it and the outer tub which holds the water. During the spin cycle the inner tub spins, forcing the water out through the holes to the stationary outer tub.
A front loading washing machine comes with a dryer.
The controls consist of a timer, cycle selector mechanism, water temperature selector, load size selector and start button. The mechanism includes the motor, transmission, clutch, pump, agitator, inner tub, outer tub and water inlet valve.
Once the washing machine was assembled I was thinking of how clean and fresh my clothes would smell... truly a scientific wonder ...the washing machine is like a time machine that turns dirty clothes into clean clothes...after all "cleanliness is next to godliness"
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