Most ceiling fan manufacturers claim their fans will never require oil.
Most of these fans can control for many years with no added
lubrication. However, depending on the life and age of the fan, motors
may finally require to be oiled either they are designed for it or not.
Some fans are made with an "oil-bath" lubrication system, designed to be
oiled normally to keep the bearings lubricated. Most motors made these
days have "sealed bearings" they are lubricated when artificial and
not designed to require oil. Any way over time, with dirt and the heat
from the motor etc, these sealed bearings eventually get dirty or dry
and require to be cleaned and re-lubricated. If your fan is operating
fine I wouldnt worry about it. Any way if it is running slow, the blades
do not coast freely by hand, or it makes mechanical noise, it may need oil.
Fan
Certain fans, such as Hunter Originals and other older models, are
designed to be oiled regularly, and not doing so could effect in
premature bearing wear. Also, even a fan not designed to be oiled, if
the blades turn stiffly or do not coast, and yet the fan still runs
properly, the added load on the motor could be causing it to overheat
and wear prematurely. Good get some oil.
Visit http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/ceiling-fan-oiling.php for
instructions on when and how to oil your ceiling fan.
(c) Dan Neuman 2005
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