SET SCREWS
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
2- 3/16"-12x2" Wood Screws
2- Metal Washers
16- Blade Screws
3- Wirenuts
1- Spare Motor Screw
Pull Chain Knob
Screw Package
To begin with, the site of installation must be clear of any obstructions. Walls, cabinet or cupboard doors,
and AC/heating vents (strong air currents will cause fan to wobble ) are common obstructions.
Also, you will need a securely mounted outlet box that is listed for fan support.
The only tools you will need are : A medium Phillips screwdriver, common sense, and a little caution.
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1 Clevis pin
1 Safety clip
Remove all parts from plastic bags, including the
screw package. Blades are not shown.
A.
Remove the ten motor screws with lockwashers from motor.
Remove and discard the shipping stabilization blocks.
B.
Place the motor, switch cup plate down, in top styrofoam.
Loosen the two (2) set screws in coupler. Fig. 1
D.
BLADE
IRONS
BLADE
IRONS
MOTOR SCREWS
Inventory the parts. Remove all of the parts from the top styrofoam and remove the
styrofoam. Use this top piece to support the fan during preliminary assembly.
I.
CANOPY
CANOPY
BALL &
DOWNROD
BALL &
DOWNROD
SWITCH CUP
SWITCH CUP
Remove two (2) of the three 1/8"-32x1/4" screws
from the switch cup plate on motor assembly.
C.
SWITCH CUP
SCREWS
II Preliminary Assembly.
A. Hold together blade and blade iron. Note the side of the blade
you want to show. Using the Blade Screws, three each per blade,
secure blade to blade iron. Repeat this procedure with the rest of
the blades. You will have at least one screw left, this is a spare.
Be sure all of the screws are tight. Fig. 2
B.
Make sure all of the screws are tight. At this time you may want to shorten the wires from the
fan to about 6" to 8" long. This helps when you tuck the wires into outlet box.
Place the downrod/ball combination through the canopy. Feed the fans wires
through the downrod and insert downrod into coupler. Align the holes in the
downrod with those in the coupler. Fig. 4
2.
3.
1.
The downrod/ball combination may have a clevis pin, safety
clip, and washer assembled on it. You will need to remove
these to procede. (If you are using a longer downrod than is
provided, loosen the set screw on the ball, slide the ball
down the downrod and remove. Replace the pin in the new
downrod and slide the ball up so that the pin is in the slot in
the ball. Tighten the set screw. Fig. 3.)
Insert the clevis pin and replace the washer and safety clip. Tighten the two
set screws in the coupler.
Gulf Coast Fans 2010 - Portions
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HANGING BRACKET
w/2 CANOPY SCREWS
HANGING BRACKET
w/2 CANOPY SCREWS