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Anti-vibration Appliance Pads Apte AG561 for Dishwasher or Washing Machine, universal fit
Apte AG561 anti-vibration appliance pads are universal support pads designed for use under dishwashers and washing machines. Manufactured for domestic appliances, these pads aim to reduce vibration and lateral movement during spin and wash cycles, decrease noise transmission to the floor and surrounding cabinetry, and protect flooring surfaces from scratches and wear. The low-profile design fits most standard appliance feet and is easy to position beneath each support point without tools.
These anti-vibration pads provide a simple mechanical barrier between the appliance feet and the floor, limiting oscillation and absorbing part of the vibration energy generated during operation. Their universal shape and material composition make them compatible with a wide range of dishwasher and washing machine models and with different floor types, including tiles, laminate and vinyl. Installation is quick and non-invasive, and the pads do not require adhesives or permanent fixtures.
Place one Apte AG561 pad directly beneath each foot of the appliance after leveling the machine. Lift or tilt the appliance slightly as needed to slide the pads under each support point, ensuring the pads are centred under the feet for even load distribution. Verify that the appliance remains level and that all feet contact the pads evenly. No adhesives are required; pads rely on friction and the appliance weight to remain in place.
Check pad positioning after initial cycles and periodically during use. Clean pads and the floor surface of dust and debris before installation to maintain maximum grip. Replace pads if they show significant wear, cracking, or loss of elasticity to ensure continued vibration reduction and floor protection.
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