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Who made an M52 series ceiling fan? 5 blades, 4 lights

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I have a 52" A.C. Ceiling Fan, M52 Series, Fan 82F4, 120V, 60 Hz 1.0A, File No# E143948, TR/HD: 0596, Serial No# 026351-027900, and have had the fan stored for awhile now and it seems I've misplaced/lost, the mounting bracket that fits inside the cover where the stem and ball are located and mounts to the bracket box inside the ceiling. Any ideas of where I can find one so that I don't have to purchase an entire new ceiling fan (again). I've tried 2 ACE Hardware stores, Home Depot and Lowes and no one carries them.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2006

SOURCE: ceiling fan

there is a run capacitor inside the motor thats probably bad but 99% of the time its just not worth fixing these things unless you really like the style and color. Good Luck

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Ian

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2007

SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan

Sounds like the remote receiver units (located where the mains connect to the fans) took a surge and have failed.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 10, 2008

SOURCE: breeze ceiling fan not working

is the plastic relay inside

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: i need a celing mounting bracket for 52in 5 blade

home depot!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: ceiling fan stopped turning

Usually the capacitor has burned out, and needs to be replaced.
Try going online looking at the manufacturers site and inquiring.
hope this helps

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1. Turn off power at the breaker -- not just the light switch.
(There are still "hot" wires in the junction box when "Off".)

2. Take out any light bulbs.

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6. Unscrew the ceiling mount screws. Usually there is one or two in a "simple" hole, and two one "sliding" slots. Take out the "simple" screws, and loosen (but don't remove) the "sliding" screws. Be careful not to drop screws or washers into the fan motor.

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10. If you're installing a new fan, you can probably re-use the mount. If you want to put up a simple light fixture, remove the mount by unscrewing the two long screws holding it to the junction box.
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