Westinghouse Lighting 7740200 Fan Blade Arm 42" Antique Brass (5 Pack)
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On the fan blade side, the two outer holes are both referred to as A. B is the person in the center. Both of the fan housing's mounting holes are marked C. 3 & 7/16 from A to A The ratio of B to A is 2 and 9/16. 1 = C to C Overall, the width is 5 inches and the length is about 5 and 1/8 inches. I hope this has been of assistance.
Standing on a step stool and measuring with a metal tape measure, the distance between the mounting holes that attach to the fan motor is 1 1/2" - 1 3/4". I believe it is 1 5/8" but it appears to be 1 1/2". I hope this information is useful.
They don't fit me because I have the exact same measurements. The holes on the arm are too high up.
Please accept my apologies for not being able to respond to your query. When I received them, I discovered that the fan blade arm was far too small to replace the broken fan blade arm. I ended up purchasing a completely new fan in the end. The issue was that when two holes were spaced correctly, the other holes were either too close or too far apart.
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The ceiling fan in my mother's kitchen is around 30 years old. One of the arms must have broken as a result of decades of metal fatigue. The fan, on the other hand, continued to function flawlessly. These were found, and they even had the same finish as the originals. They are slightly longer than the original arms, but the difference is barely noticeable. Maybe they'll throw in a half-dozen extras. add an inch or two to the total span of the fan blades They don't need to be drilled to fit. So not only did we save at least $150 on a new fan, but I also avoided having to remove the old one and replace it. It took about ten minutes for me to complete this task.
I spoke with an "Amazon Expert" who offered me a refund, which I declined because it was not what I needed! I tried replacing both the blades and the brackets, but the holes still differ by a millimeter. Because replacing the arms on my current fan does not appear to be an option, it appears that I will have to replace the entire fan. I understand that it is all about making money for Westinghouse, but they either need to keep making blades that fit older models or stop changing the replacement pieces to the point where they are no longer usable.
I have an older (nice but older) ceiling fan with one of the blade arms broken, and I knew I'd have to buy a new fan that's mounted about 18 feet high? I should have known better, but I'm a slow learner, so I went to the big box home improvement stores (both of them) for my first move. Thanks to Amazon, I was able to find exactly what I needed and they fit perfectly. br>br>Amazon Prime is the best!.
The screws needed to secure the blades to the brackets are included in the package. Keep the old ones in case you need to attach the bracket to the motor. Three days earlier than expected, the shipment arrived. Going to UPS, I believe Amazon made the right decision. Everything I've ordered arrived one day earlier than expected. On both counts, you did a fantastic job.
I simply traced the holes on the new bracket and drilled new ones, and it now functions perfectly!! AND KEEP THE OLD SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET SOCKET Only new blades are sent.
year- When my old Emerson ceiling fan broke, I was on the verge of having to replace it entirely. This, on the other hand, is a perfect fit and has the same antique brass finish as the original. It's amazing that these are still readily available after 30 years!.
Because one of the pieces on my ceiling fan broke, I purchased these to replace it. They were simple to set up. The only issue I encountered was that the bolts provided were insufficiently large; however, I simply replaced them with an old one, which was no big deal. It appears to have never been used before.
Make sure your measurements are correct. These appear to be of good quality, and the shape is the same as the one I was replacing. The measurements were accurate, so if they match yours, it should be a simple installation. The price was reasonable, and it came with screws for securing the blade to the fan. It *didn't* come with the screws for attaching the bracket to the fan, so save them!.