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John Grabowski John Grabowski is offline
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Default Table fan repair


"PE" wrote in message
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I have an oscillating table fan that recently stopped working. I'll
probably just buy an new one, but wondered if anyone here might have any
useful suggestions. The fan's performance didn't degrade over time; it
was
working properly and then suddenly it just wouldn't turn on. I've tested
the 4 way switch (Off-1-2-3) and it's working properly. And when the
control is switched to any of of the "on" settings, the motor doesn't even
make a humming sound and rotation can't be started by giving the fan
blades
a shove, so I assume the problem is not with the motor starting capacitor.
The shaft can be turned freely by hand and there don't seem to be any
broken
or disconnected wires. Are there any other "usual causes" of this type
problem that should be investigated before I throw this thing away?
Thanks
for your replies!



*Check the cord close to where it enters the fan and also at the plug end.
Sometimes the wire inside the cord eventually breaks from too much swaying.