I was improvising with this motor working on a project that needed this size motor. I knew I would need to change the rotation from ccw to cw rotation, so I had to have a motor that both bell ends were removable. With this motor both ends were removal so that was an easy fix and that part worked out fine. The problem I encountered was that in the specs. for the motor there are two different shaft lengths listed. One said it was 1-1/4" long and the other said it was 1" long. I needed 1-1/2" length shaft in order for the fan to clear the receptacle where it plugged in. But I took the chance that it would be 1-1/4" long and was disappointed because it was only 1" long. I was able to shim the motor up to make it long enough to work. All in all it worked out fine, the motor is not as quiet as I would have liked but is acceptable. So my project is up and running.Read full review
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I have an old 1950's original fan in my kitchen. It has NO identifying information on it but seems to be one of the Nutone brand fans that everyone seems to have from that era (thank God there seems to have been only one major supplier at the time). The fan sits in a tripod frame that holds it under gravity. Anyway, it wasnt really doing much anymore. I I measured the diameter of the old motor, the diameter of the spindle, the length of the spindle and the rotation of the propeller, and picked this one as a replacement. To be honest, I DOUBTED it would fit and work but it worked PERFECTLY! Just set it in and turned it on! I couldnt get the propeller off the old unit so I had to buy a new blower (they dont seem to use propellers anymore). I got the metal one that was 5.5" diameter (the biggest I could find but still smaller than the propeller diameter). A smoke test verified it was turning and sucking air like a CHAMP. To have fully replaced the old fan and all the ductwork (rectangular, again, not made anymore) and repair the roof would have cost me probably $1500! I AM THRILLED that someone is still making these replacement motors. Read full review
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I needed a new fan assembly for a bathroom exhaust fan that is probably 20 - 30 years old and an "odd ball size." So I went looking for a replacement fan motor instead of an entire assembly. This was exactly what I need and it works wonderfully. The shipment was fast also. This Company is first rate! Thank you.
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I have an older Nutone kitchen ex fan model 3210.although my fan,s rotation was different you can easily change the rotation of this fan by removing 2 screws & switching the ends of the motor. You will need to cut out a small amount from one of the holes With tin snips to feed the power cord thru. Sorry, no assembly pics, but it’s not complicated. Works great & it’s quiet!
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had to make a new mount for this motor as my old fan mount holes where to close together and also had to change rotation as this fan motor runs counterclockwise and I need to run mine clockwise. no big deal and works as it should now. this motor can be set up to run either way.
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