Could be a couple things - a spring (there are four of them ) that the drum hangs from could be broken or has come off the mount. Another issue may be the arm that holds the inner drum - it may have corroded and become unstable - we can usually detect this by opening the drain below the drum and empty it into a Tupperware - examine the water and look for small black fragments - they will be hard like metal and about the size of a grain of sand or larger. These are magnesium particles from the arm that supports the inner drum - unfortunately the inner drum would have to be changed if that is the case
SOURCE: Loud banging during kneading
Usually with products like this, one gear will be a plastic instead of metal which under too much stress will shear. Basically to narrow down the problem, you will need to open up the machine and find the part that is worn down considerably and then we can get you to the manufacturer or another retailer that can get you the replacement part
SOURCE: suspension groans when making a left turn
sometimes the noise is in the steering wheel the plastic is rubbing together causing that sound.
Usually this is an out-of-balance condition caused by too much weight on one side of the tub, move the clothes around and try again.
SOURCE: loud banging
Several possibilities for noise. check concrete balance wieghts at top and bottom of washer, make sure they are not loose.
Check drum restraint spring(s) are not broken.
Check suspension legs for wear.
Check for loose motor fixings.
Finally, remove drum belt, and spin drum by hand, tjhere should be noise from bearings, if it feels rough or is rumbling , then main bearings have failed.
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