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In article <xM5Fg.1115$JR5.207@dukeread11>,
Subba Rao <castellan2004-gen@SPAMBUSTER.yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>My girlfriend has a house. There is a ceiling fan in one of the room
>which was working fine. The ceilings are low, so while trying to help I
>hit my hand while the fan was operating. I was not hurt but the fan
>started to wobble while operating. We turned of the fan and after a
>little while turned it back on. The fan still continues to wobble. Can
>someone please tell me what the problem is and how can we fix it?
In addition the the weight that someone else suggested, check the base
of each blade. There are (usually) 2 screws that hold the blade to the
motor, and you may have loosened or torn one of them or bent the
mounting to the motor.
Basically, look for some way that one blade is different from the other
3 or 4.
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Eastern time. N6LRT I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since CP-67
Canines:Val, Red & Shasta (RIP),Red, Zero & Casey, Siberians Owner:Chinook-L
Retired at the beach Asst Owner:Sibernet-L
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