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Anonymous Posted on Jun 01, 2014

Replacement cord for lakewood 18" high velocity floor fan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2007

SOURCE: Lakewood 200I Floor / Box Fan

Probably requires cleaning- take the grille off, pull the blade free (most pull straight out- some have a pin/socket deal right behind the blades that need to be removed first) and clean out any gunk you may find inside. Be sure to unplug it first. before replacing the blade, turn the shaft with your hands to see how it moves; you might want to grease it with an electricity friendly lube of your choice. If it's still hard to turn, it may just be this fans time; box fans are cheap, and made cheap, and the wear-and-tear adds up.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2007

SOURCE: lakewood floor fan

most likley the set screw that secures the blade to the motor is loose.

yessirebob

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2008

SOURCE: to repair 18" lakewood stand fan mod.#HV-18-p

unplug the fan!
1 remove the six screws that hold the front grille on.
2 use an allen wrench to loosen the screw that secures the fan blade assembly to the motor shaft. (screw is between the blades and the motor and it is on tight, make sure that you do not bend the fan blades, this would cause balance problems)
3 remove blade
4 you will now have access to the screws that hold the motor cover in place.
5. when reassembling make sure that the strain relief (or knot in the cord on some models) is inside the motor cover, and that wires are not being pinched.
6. Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: need help with fixing my lakewood floor fan.

try cleaning it and put oil especially at the base of the shaft.then try wiggling the shaft for bushing tolerance.if you feel the shaft wiggles to wide, then you'll need to replace the bushing and the shaft.but before anything else check the thermal fuse.it is found on the motor itself or try to borrow a tester with resistance measurement to check for continuity of the winding by connecting the probes with the plug, one each terminal.then turn the fan on.the pointer should move if its ok, unless burn out.if not.then the thermal fuse blow-out.

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Craig Butler

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2009

SOURCE: need replacement for lakewood box fan power cord

Use some needle nose pliers on the prongs and bend them back. They will be fine unless they broke off.

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/craig_3fa289bf857b1a3c

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