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Dayton motor on 16" exhaust fan - help troubleshoot

johnataylor

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Fixed! Thank you everyone!

Hi all, I installed a 1/20hp Dayton 16" shutter-mount exhaust fan in my garage. It was new old-stock. It worked for about an hour and then slowed way down. Now when I turn it on, it spins at about half speed.

The shutters aren't seized. The fan blades spin freely. The bearings feel good and there seems to be no resistance when I spin the blades and the motor is off.

Best I can tell the usual troubleshoots are bearings, shutters, and capacitor. But this motor either doesn't have a capacitor or it's internal (?).

Any guesses? Different ways I might troubleshoot? I'm posting a video so hopefully you can see and hear what I'm seeing and hearing. Thank you in advance for any guidance.

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Chuckster in NJ

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Put a drop of loc-tite on the blade screw and tighten it up.

TIP! Make sure the motor shaft is clean and oil free……. Wipe down shaft with a rag dipped in alcohol or brake cleaner to clean off any oil so the screw will grip.
 
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johnataylor

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Sounds to me like the fan blade is loose on the shaft. Seems like the motor immediately gets up to speed, but the blades lag behind.
Thank you for your reply! It would have taken me so long to identify this. I'm grateful. The fan blades were actually secure on the shaft, but the shaft was spinning in the rotor. No idea how that had come loose. I ended up dimpling the shaft, some Loctite 680, and tapped it back into place. Works perfectly, and just in time for some hot weather.
 
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johnataylor

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Put a drop of loc-tite on the blade screw and tighten it up.

TIP! Make sure the motor shaft is clean and oil free……. Wipe down shaft with a rag dipped in alcohol or brake cleaner to clean off any oil so the screw will grip.
It was actually the shaft loose in the rotor, not the shaft in the fan blades, but basically the same problem. All fixed now. Used Loctite 680. Thank you!
 
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