Fan not turning check for the problem here.

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Maybe you have experienced something like me with your fan at home, namely when you need a fan rotation so that the whole room can be cool, but the fan only stays in one direction.
If that happens to your fan, I suggest you don't throw it away or buy a new fan,because you can handle this problem yourself at home.
Usually the problems that occur as we discussed above are in damaged or worn bearings.
The characteristics of a fan that is damaged on the bearing can be characterized by several symptoms, namely when we turn on an unstable fan rotation, or a fan that makes a rough and vibrating sound, and what often happens is the fan is stuck or can't. turn completely in the other direction.
And this is definitely constrained by the problematic bearing.

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To replace a damaged or worn bearing on your fan, the first step you can take is to open the dynamo cover contained in your fan pad, in this section there are usually several screws or locking bolts that you must remove using a screwdriver.

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After all the bolts are removed, try to split the dynamo into two parts, try to remember the position of the bolts that you removed at the time of reassembling, after the dynamo is divided into two parts you will see the bearings located on the dynamo, now remove the bearings.

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After you remove the old bearing, it means that you are almost ready to make repairs because the last step is to insert a new bearing and of course it has the same size, one thing I need to remind you again, make sure all the bolts that you didn't have to be installed in their respective positions and do not let any bolts are missing.

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After everything is done try to revive your fan, good luck trying it at home, good luck, so a little review from me about repairing a broken fan, hopefully it will be useful, and see you in the next post.

Regards
@royalcar



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Good post. Here in Venezuela is very common that piece fails.

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You can try it on the bearing, that's one of the problems with the fan rotation.

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Great job changing the bearings, lovely work indeed.

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Mr @jesustiano one thing I like the most here is getting support from you, thanks for the hints you gave a while ago.

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Curators like some minimal standars, and if you fit to those you might get more votes and support, remember that :) Raise your own bar of your content and the votes shall come to you :)

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I will learn and try to show the best, Thank you very much sir @jesustiano for all the information you provide.

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