Washing machine connector
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Patch1875

Original Poster:

5,015 posts

148 months

Sunday 24th November 2024
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Help!

Needing to disconnect the washing machine whilst we get some flooring done.

Is the white piece with the 2 lugs where I disconnect the feed pipe? Doesn’t seem to want to turn.


OutInTheShed

11,773 posts

42 months

Sunday 24th November 2024
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To the right of the black 1/4 turn?
Yes, top towards you as you look at it...

It may not want to turn because it's under stress from the sharp bend in the hose.

HTH

sherman

14,516 posts

231 months

Sunday 24th November 2024
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It should also unscrew from thd back of the machine.

Make sure you have turned the black valve to the closed poistion too to stop smells coming out of you drain in the mean time.

Patch1875

Original Poster:

5,015 posts

148 months

Sunday 24th November 2024
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Thanks both got it now was just really tight.


blueg33

42,047 posts

240 months

Monday 25th November 2024
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sherman said:
It should also unscrew from thd back of the machine.

Make sure you have turned the black valve to the closed poistion too to stop smells coming out of you drain in the mean time.
isn't the black valve on the water supply pipe to the WM and needs turning off before disconnecting the pipe. You don't normally get valves on waste pipes?

dontlookdown

2,213 posts

109 months

Monday 25th November 2024
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blueg33 said:
sherman said:
It should also unscrew from thd back of the machine.

Make sure you have turned the black valve to the closed poistion too to stop smells coming out of you drain in the mean time.
isn't the black valve on the water supply pipe to the WM and needs turning off before disconnecting the pipe. You don't normally get valves on waste pipes?
Yes that is the cold water feed. Major flood if you don't turn the black valve off before disconnecting;)

Looks like the OP has figured that out though, thankfully.