This is typically located near the downrod.
Lubricate ceiling fan.
Cleaning the moving parts.
Turn off the ceiling fan and get a stepladder.
Be sure to support the lighting unit as you remove it so that it doesn t crash to the ground.
It s a good idea to oil the fan annually.
If the fan begins to wobble and squeak the bearings are begging for a dip in oil.
Some ceiling fans have maintenance free double sealed ball bearings that never require oiling.
You ll need a ladder or step stool to access these bearings.
Locate the oil hole on your fan.
Don t rely on penetrating oils such as 3 in 1 oil.
Find an appropriate wrench that will allow you.
They are fine for loosening stuck screws but aren t heavy enough to lubricate a fan.
Once the lighting unit is removed set it out of the way.
Like any machine with moving parts ceiling fans need proper lubrication to run smoothly.
Once the fan stops spinning use the ladder to locate.
How to lubricate a squeaky ceiling fan checking the fan.
Turn off the power to prevent an accident and then remove the ceiling fan carefully using a.
You will also need to remove protective wire nuts on the lighting unit.
How to oil the bearings.
Regarding lubricating your ceiling fan s motor it depends on which brand model of ceiling fan that you have.
If they didn t reduce the noise coming from your ceiling fan you may need to add oil and lubricate the interior ceiling fan parts.
An oil hole on the motor means that yes indeed the ceiling fan in question is designed to be oiled and needs a regular round of lubrication.
Other ceiling fans have a small oil hole above the motor.
Check the oil level in your hunter original ceiling fan by unscrewing the oil hole screw on the side of the switch housing.
It s important to avoid detergent which can gum up the bearings.
If oil does not flow from the hole you must add oil to the fan.