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Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanMelissa from Globe, Arizona Feedback About This Post:RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling Fan
A ceiling fan serves three purposes: it circulates the warm air throughout the area or a room, to provide a cooler environment by creating a chill in the space, and to beautify the room in which it resides. Post By Mark (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling Fan
Trying different weights should do the job. I think various coins are best -- everyone has them and they are cheap. Post by tomatohanger RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanI wedged toothpicks between the ceiling fan and the ceiling to firm up the contact with the ceiling. It probably isn't properly balanced, but it isn't wobbling! Post by donnap99 RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanEach fan blade is attached at two different points. They have a few screws that attach the blade to a mount and the mount typically has one small bolt that attaches to the fan motor. Once 'bumped' the blade probably shifted out of position and now the fan in unbalanced. Look at the blade that was bumped and make sure it is in the right position. If it is not an obvious shift, measuring the distance from the tip of one blade to the other can tell you if any of the blades are too close to each other making the fan unbalanced. Good luck. Post By Pete (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling Fan
You can clamp a small weight to one of the blades and then turn the fan on to see if the wobble is better/worse. Try clamping the weight to the other blades until you are satisfied that it is not wobbling as much anymore; all ceiling fans will wobble a little bit. Post By TWDiggs (Guest Post) dickens1I agree that they need better balance, so see if adding weight to the blades will do the trick. When in doubt, go to a lighting store and ask for advice. Post By Allison5 (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanThere is a way to balance them again. It has something to do with tying strings and a weight to them and seeing how they hang to get the bad blade back in shape. You should try looking it up somewhere else. A handiman showed me how to do it years ago and I can't remember just what it was. Post By rae (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanI also have fans that wobble, on the ceilings. I just put a piece of folded cardboard, or something like that between the top of the fan and the ceiling until it doesn't wobble. It works fo rme. LOL Good Luck. Post By ANDREA (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Wobbly Ceiling FanI asked my hubby about this one and he says try putting new blades on the fan. Post by Lorelei |
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