These essential components, typically made of rubber or a similar flexible material, connect the motor to the drum or agitator, enabling the rotational movement required for the washing cycle. For example, in a top-load washer, this component transfers power from the motor to the transmission, which then spins the agitator. In front-load washers, it often directly connects the motor to the drum, facilitating its tumbling action.
A properly functioning transmission component is crucial for efficient operation. Without it, the washing machine cannot perform its primary function. Historically, these components have been a common part of washing machine design, contributing to their reliability and relative simplicity of repair. Their continued use underscores their effectiveness and importance in the mechanics of these appliances.