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90grad
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July 31, 2005, 06:23:25 am »
All,
I have torn down my VMC 56 can machine and figured I'd replace the fan motors while I was in there. There is a little, flat clip that seems to thread on the shaft of the fans to hold the blades on. Is removing this just an exercise in patience with a pair of needle nose (and some knuckle skin) or is there an easier way?
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Hello
I use a pair of channel locks. Just open them one notch to get it started, then use your fingers.
Kevin
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July 31, 2005, 10:29:40 am »
Wayne...the shaft is threaded and that is just a nut. Hold the fan blade and unthread the nut with a pair of pliers
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July 31, 2005, 05:17:33 pm »
Wayne - if patience isn't one of your virtue's you can pinch the top ends tight together and the clip will slip off. Then replace with a new clip (Ace, HD or Lowes al have them).
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Hey
Your new fan motor will come with a new clip.
Kevin
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