Posted by DoubleO7 on September 02, 2018 at 08:32:44 from (104.136.210.65):
In Reply to: Ballancing a fan posted by John in La on September 01, 2018 at 14:40:20:
Ezee Pezee, Just take out the extra "L" in the word "ballancing" and I bet the vibration goes away. :lol:
Since the blades are bolted to the hub, mark where each is on the hub, and take them off.
Then stack them all on top of each other into one pile, if they do not nest together nicely, one or more need to be tweaked back into conformity.
One or more might have a twist or bend, etc. effecting pitch and creating the vibe. The leading and trailing edges might also not be the same, stacking them will show that too.
Make sure no blade holes are elongated and that when assembled the tips of the blades are all the same distance apart when mounted.
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