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<blockquote data-quote="Land-Tech" data-source="post: 13015" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>You have to unbolt four bolts that hold the fan onto the bearing hub, the middle of my fan was a two piece setup with six or eight small bolts and nuts. the fan blades are sandwitched between these two pieces. When you take it apart all the fan blades come loose but there are marks that line up so that when you tighten you can align the blades. Make sure to note how the blades are orientated so you are not blowing air the wrong way. once you get the fan off its an easy fix scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land-Tech, post: 13015, member: 1679"] You have to unbolt four bolts that hold the fan onto the bearing hub, the middle of my fan was a two piece setup with six or eight small bolts and nuts. the fan blades are sandwitched between these two pieces. When you take it apart all the fan blades come loose but there are marks that line up so that when you tighten you can align the blades. Make sure to note how the blades are orientated so you are not blowing air the wrong way. once you get the fan off its an easy fix scott [/QUOTE]
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