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Patton U2-1887HO Floor / Box Fan - Page 2 Questions & Answers
My fan just suddenly won't come on, I
if its sat for any length of time the lube on the shaft can harden. remove the grill and spin the blade to see if it rotates freely. using care to stay away from the blades set it to the highest setting and give the blades a little assist to see if it will begin to spin, if it does,, use some WD-40 or Trilube on the shaft of the motor front and backside
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(note) larger fans require more juice to get them going,, so yes , if the cap is flawed and not totally burned out,, ( they are called starting capacitors) then they are not supplying enough amps to get the job done,, which in turn would allow the motor to Hum, but repeated trying will burn out the cap
I have a couple oscillating floor fans that need
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Online you do not have any replacement part for this specific model of fan.This company doesn't sell parts online.You need to check with the dealer from where you got the fan.They will know where the replacement parts will be available.
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Where do i find a replacement motor for my patton
Before you replace it, try oiling it -- look at the little oil hole on the back of the motor housing. Or try taking it apart and cleaning it, then oiling.
Did it work before, but gradually slowed down and then refused to start? See other threads on this topic for that fan model.
Motor over heats and stops
I've had one of these since the '90s. Depending on amount of use, it will eventually get clogged with dust and gunk. Then it doesn't want to start.
Every couple years I have to take it apart and clean the blade shaft, lubricate the thing and reassemble. Be very observant how the parts (wires, capacitor etc) are attached so you remember how they go back together.
Judging by some other questions here, this is a typical problem with this fan. If it's overheating, you may have another issue involved.
Need a new bladem otor is good
There may be a nut on the shaft that is loose. Remove the surrounding grill and remove the fan. That may give you the clue needed to repair it without new parts (which are likely to be difficult to obtain).
I have a Patton U2-1287 fan. The knob for the on/off-speed control switch is broken; I need to buy another knob.
To purchase a replacement knob for your Patton U2-1287 fan, you can try the following options:
- Manufacturer's website: Visit the official website of the manufacturer, Patton Products Company, and look for a "Replacement Parts" or "Accessories" section. They may offer replacement knobs or have a customer support contact you can reach out to for assistance.
- Online retailers: Check popular online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, or Walmart. Search for "Patton U2-1287 fan knob" or similar keywords to find compatible replacement knobs. Be sure to read the product descriptions and reviews to ensure it is the correct fit for your specific model.
- Local appliance repair shops: Visit local appliance repair shops or stores that specialize in HVAC or fan parts. They may carry replacement knobs or be able to order one for you.
- Contact customer support: Reach out to the manufacturer's customer support directly via phone or email. Explain the issue and provide them with the model number and any other relevant details. They may be able to assist you in finding a replacement knob or direct you to an authorized dealer.
When contacting suppliers or searching online, it's helpful to have the model number of your fan (Patton U2-1287) and any additional information about the knob size or design. This will ensure you find a compatible replacement that fits properly.
Alternatively, if you cannot find an exact replacement knob, you could consider using a universal fan knob that is compatible with your fan's control switch. Universal knobs are designed to fit a range of fan models and may offer a suitable solution.
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