Craftmade BCD52P-FB Contractor's Plus Fan Blades Replacement 52-Inch, Flat Black, Set of 5
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I believe you are referring to centimeters (cm) rather than millimeters (mm). 10 millimeters 5 inch. However, on a 52" fan, the most common mounting holes for blades form a triangle with a long side of 10cm and two sides of 7cm. That's 3 in English units. 2" x 15/16" 3/4".
I used them to make dragan flies for my outside fence, but I painted them first. I'm sure they'd be fine to use outside if you sprayed them with a clear protective spray.
No, the brackets must be purchased separately and installed by you.
Selected User Reviews For Craftmade BCD52P-FB Contractor's Plus Fan Blades Replacement 52-Inch, Flat Black, Set of 5
I'm renovating a home and needed 7 new fan blades. These were described as universal in order to appeal to the widest possible range of fans. When I went to return them because the holes didn't line up with our fans, the company refused to pay for return shipping. I'm stuck with 35 fan blades because the $46 return shipping cost was almost as much as the original purchase price.
There are three holes, but they're not in the right places for my fan. br>However, the company was more than happy to return them to you for free! Thank you very much! br>.
This is an excellent pairing. Fan blades were drooping due to humidity, so this was exactly what was needed to replace them. Although the Mdf won't last indefinitely, the rest of the fan appeared to be brand new. These replacement fan blades give your ceiling fan a whole new look! I'd suggest it. Just make sure your fan blades are the same as the ones that came with the fan. For a quick installation, holes have been drilled.
The fan was the perfect fit. I requested the color oiled bronze. An old fan was given a new lease on life. The shades were also replaced with an Amazon-purchased item. For my other ceiling fan, I'm going to order more blades. Before ordering, double-check that the holes in your fan are close to the blades' edges.
For our hunter fan, it didn't work.
Great job. Outside, we have builder grade fans, and the blades swelled up and began to fall down after the hurricane. These were extremely successful. Even the holes were perfectly aligned. I couldn't believe my eyes. It took a month for them to arrive, but I needed that time to clean up after the hurricane.
Simply unscrew the old ones and replace them with the new ones. There is no sway, and they are suitable for fans. We made five fans with a total of twenty-five blades.
The picture says teak, and it does look like teak, but what I got was darker and grainier, and it looked more like maple or oak than teak. I was going to return them, but my husband had already placed them on the fan before I could say anything.