Lubricate the opening of the hub, remove set screw, place adjustable wrench on shaft (preferably under the blade), rotate blade while holding shaft in place to loosen (use additional lubricant as need...
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Ever wondered why your generator suddenly overheats or makes strange whirring noises? Well, you might be dealing with worn-out fan blades.
As you can tell, the goal is to tap the loose nut on the shaft while holding the fan as you keep the unit from rolling/dropping onto the floor when the fan comes loose.
The process of removing and replacing a generator fan may seem daunting, but with the right guidance from BISON, the task can be accomplished with ease.
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After tightening up center bolt I give the center bolt a few LIGHT taps with hammer while holding onto fan. When fan pops off there is a pretty significant POP and if you don''t hold onto fan it
Lubricate the opening of the hub, remove set screw, place adjustable wrench on shaft (preferably under the blade), rotate blade while holding shaft in place to loosen (use additional lubricant as needed)
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