To determine if the suspension rods are at fault check the rods to determine if any of them are broken.
Washing machine shakes during rinse cycle. We made a point to focus on things that can make a machine shake that are specifically related to the spin cycle of a typical wash. You can go back to the wash cycle nand. I repositioned the comforter in the washer more evenly and though it spun much better the machine has continued to shake on the spin cycle ever since.
If this stacking kit was not attached properly or is missing it could cause the stacked washer to be off-balance and to vibrate especially during the spin cycle. Not a buzz not a hum nothing. You can move the dial any place after the end of.
If this does happen there will be shaking and movement of other components in the washing machine. A single large wet item such as a comforter or blanket can hug one side of the washer during the spin throwing the washer off-balance and causing it to vibrate. One or more of the suspension rods might be broken.
The only shocks are in the rear where the machine legs are attached to a spring-loaded auto-level mechanism. Try leaning against the washing machine or pushing down on opposite corners to do a quick levelling check. If a suspension rod is broken replace it.
Start it up no problem. The water did drain all out so that is okay. After you reset the washer it should work fine.
If one or more of the suspension rods are broken the washer will vibrate or shake. The short pause and vibration when the washer spin cycle reaches approximately 400 RPM is a normal. As mentioned earlier the most likely reason your washing machine is shaking around so violently is that one or more of the levelling legs at the bottom of the appliance have shifted or were never correctly levelled upon installation.