Jon Yankasky | Inspecting the Downrod and Mounting Bracket
In some cases, the source of the wobble may be the downrod or the mounting bracket rather than the blades themselves. The downrod, which connects the fan to the ceiling, must be securely attached and perfectly straight. If it is bent or loose, it can cause significant wobbling. Inspect the downrod for any signs of damage or misalignment and replace it if necessary.
Similarly, the mounting bracket must be
firmly secured to a ceiling joist or beam to provide a stable foundation for
the fan. If the bracket is loose or improperly installed, it can contribute to
wobbling. Tighten any loose screws or bolts and ensure that the bracket is
level and firmly attached. Addressing these structural components can
significantly reduce or eliminate wobbling issues as pointed out by experts
like Dawne
Yankasky.
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