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Question about HV-180 Floor / Box Fan

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...find any blackening of motor coil. It's possibly a lubrication problem. I can't seem to keep mine lubricated, so good luck with

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Question about ThinkCentre S50 8183 - P4 3 GHz (8183D9U) PC Desktop

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fan is it wise to lubricate a ball bearing CPU fan? cause i jus i did that,am i screwed, cause the noise has become suddenly louder... as fans with ball bearings in them operate, they gather dust. ...

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Question about 24750 Huntington III Ceiling Fan

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...certainly something that has fallen down into the motor and is rubbing loudly enough to make a squeak as the fan runs faster. The fan itself has sealed lubrication and you don't have to lubricate

Question about 24002 Ceiling Fan

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fan making noise - how do i lubricate to stop noise ? Hello, Getting lubrication into a ceiling fan is very difficult unless you take it apart, take it down and then turn it upside down.... Then spray

Question about 38CKC036 Air Conditioner

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...lubricate the fan motors. There are 4 holes above the fans that look like lubricating ports? Should/could I take the fan off and turn it upside down and spray lubricant "around" the shaft? ...

Question about (2C373) Fan

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...fan (I've done this a few times - any handy guy/gal can do it), and lubricate (with automotive bearing grease ($3 at any auto parts store), or 3-in-1 oil for those spots that won't take ...

Question about RM2852 Refrigerator

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...fan motor as best you can and lubricate the bearings with a paraffin base oil like Zoom Spout Turbine Oil or Union 76 Turbine Oil. (<-For exposed bearing fan motors) Often the fan bearings dry out ...

do you bypass the run capacitator on a lakewood model hv-18 fan with a 2.4 motor More than likely it's not the start capacitor why your fan will not run this more than likely it's not the start ...

Question about 3520 20-Inch Cyclone Fan

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...fan Lasko Cyclone fans have a thermal fuse (typically 130 degrees C) placed on the armature of the motor, connected between the input voltage line and the start capacitor. It is not user replaceable, ...

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