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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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Default balancing a ceiling fan

It is likely full of dust and oil. Jammed a bearing or a bushing.
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MG wrote:
I have a ceiling fan goes Groan Groan Groan. As soon as turn the power off
the noise quits which is telling me that the problem has a strong electrical
components rather than simply a mechanical problem.

Any idea on what to look for when I take it down and open it up.

Thanks

Mauro




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