Ceiling fan bearing type

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The lower bearing is very noisy, I can feel the roughness when I spin the outer race by hand. The upper bearing is silent so can stay out.

Has anyone replaced a fan bearing and what type did you it? .... quite a variety to choose from online.


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A good bearing factor should stock quality stuff like FAG, NTN, NSK or whatever.
The size code should be stamped on but the size can be determined with a vernier gauge.
I think I’d use a room sealed bearing in that situation, it looks like the grease has escaped on that one.
John :)
 
surely that bearing is not correct for an end load like a fan dangling on the motor shaft. It should be a thrust bearing.
 
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My apologies, I confused myself. its actually the top bearing!

I'll inquire at the local factors and see what they stock.

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simplybearings.co.uk is the firm I use - good stock and quick delivery.
Only ordering maybe a dozen various bearings a year now :(
John :)
 
I'll likely get one of these, they seem ideal. I also need to invest in a puller to get the old bearing off.
 
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That'll do nicely - rubber seals are all you need, the metal shielded bearings are designated ZZ.
Often these bearings aren't too tight unless rust is an issue - you may get away with holding the bearing in a vice and tapping the commutator through.
Can I spy a snap ring holding it in place, or is that my eyesight?
John :)
 
Indeed, a snap ring with one end hanging out which shows the quality of build in the factory.

I've put the job aside for the time being until I get other ongoing sorted out first.
 

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