8’–24’ POWERFOIL
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X2.0 & POWERFOIL
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X2.0PLUS FANS
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Tools needed
Big Ass Fans recommends gathering the following tools prior to beginning installation.
Note: This list of suggested tools is not
exhaustive. Additional tools may be necessary.
Mechanical installation
Electrical installation
Standard wrench set
Phillips and flat head screwdriver
Standard socket set with ratchet
1/4” nut driver
Torque wrench capable of 40 ft·lb (54.2 N·m)
5/16” nut driver
Phillips and flat head screwdriver
Pair of #10 to #14AWG strippers
Standard and Metric allen wrench wet
Pair of medium channel locks
Multimeter
Pre-Installation (cont.)
Understanding roof pitch
To ensure the fan is properly mounted, the fan must always hang plumb to the ground and the yoke must be installed using the bolt
holes at the widest locations possible. To accommodate building structures on which the standard upper yoke does not allow the fan to
properly orient itself, the 90-Degree Offset mount should be purchased.
The example below shows one situation in which the 90-Degree Offset mount must be used so that the fan hangs plumb to the ground
and the widest stance for the upper yoke is ensured. If you are uncertain of your roof pitch or do not have the correct mount to properly
hang your fan, consult a structural engineer or contact Big Ass Fans Customer Service at 1-877-BIG-FANS.
90-Degree Offset Mount
Standard Upper Yoke
Before beginning installation, confirm that you have the appropriate mount for your roof pitch.