Fair warning, this thing spins counter clockwise ...which is not correct in most installs. Mine needs to be clockwise but its a super easy fix, it takes less than five mins to switch it to spin the right way, youtube can show you how. Its other downfall is the stud that holds the motor into the frame is what is also used for mounting, it doesnt come with any nuts that fit and in all the ones i have i couldnt find the right size, youll likely want to take a trip to the hardware store before you begin, theyre not a common size most will have. I cut the plug off and hard wired it in, so far its been running awesome.
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Had to change the rotation, which only took a coupl...e minutes, and cut off the shaft to fit my housing, but couldn't be happier.. also had to snip the plug off, and hard wire with acorn nuts, but again easy to do! Going to get another for my downstairs bath..
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The motor ...did not have any dimensions listed, but looked the same. When I got it, I realized that maybe the shaft is the same size, but the motor housing is larger, so it did not fit in the Broan fan housing. I had to machine down the shaft to fit. The shaft had a flat on it. Looking at it on end it does not look like an O but like a D. I like that, I think the old fan blade just wore its self down, and was spinning freely on the shaft. Problem was, I basically machined the flat away to fit. The fan also had a D shaped ID, which I forcefully pushed the fan onto the motor shaft to work. It still rubbed a little in the housing, so I put a shim (thick washer) in between the mounting bracket and the housing to stand it off, and not rub. The fan shroud still fit over the whole magilla. Overall, I think it was better than replacing the whole thing.
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Needed to replace the motor and fan wheel after the origina...l wheel failed. This transformer was slightly larger, which required some snipping of the sheet metal mounting plate. New fan and motor is quieter. Much cheaper and easier than replacing the whole fan assembly.
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Replaced my original fan motor for my bathroom that was built in... 1973. The old motor still worked but was starting to get a little noisy. The replacement motor fit well. I had to shorten the shaft by 3/8" but was not a problem with a hacksaw. There was a groove where I made my cut. I might have been able to snap it off at that groove but chose the hacksaw method instead. I also had to switch the rotation by disassembling the motor and flipping it end for end. Not a big deal either. Overall very satisfied because I didn't have to go in the attic and replace the whole fan assembly. The plastic fan piece pressed snugly on the shaft. Five stars.
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