During the winter ceiling fans help to warm the room by moving warm air trapped on the ceiling by the blades rotating in a clockwise motion.
Do ceiling fans have to be oiled.
Motor oils that have lower thickness are recommended more for smaller ceiling fans for home use.
What got me on to this topic was a video of a fan with blades that hide on top of the fan when the fan is turned off.
Some ceiling fans are designed to be oiled others are designed to never need oiling.
You will know it is the oil and coal by the label next to it that says oil hole.
Check to ensure your fan requires oil and then drip oil.
Hunter fans do not require oil with one exception.
Most ceiling fans have the hole labeled on top of the motor.
Locate the oil fill hole at the top of the motor.
Place the tip of the oil tube in the hole and let gravity draw the oil into the fan for about one minute.
How to lubricate ceiling fans.
So even fans claiming to have permanently sealed and or lubricated bearings may need oil at some point.
You should oil these fans once a year with non detergent motor oil.
Here we are in the middle of air conditioning season.
So do ceiling fans need to be oiled.
Add sae 10 nondetergent ceiling fan oil to the hunter original.
If your ceiling fan starts making a lot of noise the oil reservoir may be too low for optimal operation.
The hunter original has a very unique motor that uses an oil bath lubrication system.
Fans with no lubrication holes aren t designed to be oiled by the user.
For bigger industrial grade fans it will work best with higher volumes of motor oil that present a viscosity of 15 or higher.
You can obtain ceiling fan oil at home improvement stores and fan and lighting stores.
As described below there are many fans that require oiling.
At this step if there is no oiling hole on your ceiling fan that means it does not need to be oiled.
Do not squeeze the tube.
As said in this article they require proper maintenance.
Some older and heavy fans have a lubrication hole on the motor housing near the down rod.
You usually have to disassemble the fan motor to lubricate it.
This movement will push up the air and pull the warm trapped air down the sides of the room.
Ceiling fans can wear over time and therefore require routine maintenance.
Ceiling fans do not actually cool the room but the ceiling fan rotation allows improved air circulation.
This system keeps the main bearings lubricated at all times for quiet operation and long life.
However all moving parts require lubrication and no oil or grease will will last forever.
So why don t we chop down some myths and misconceptions about ceiling fans.