Endurance Pro 97010254/162-G Heater Vent Fan Motor Replacement for Broan, 0.9 amps, 3200 RPM, 120 volts
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If your motor has the same specs as this one, I believe it will fit into the unit you intend to mount it in. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the unit you intend to mount this in. As for this motor, these are its specifications A main consideration would be the shaft diameter, the length and the rotation direction when comparing your current motor with the new one. The C- note Motor for the frame A 3200 RPM, 0 mph vehicle. The shaft is 7/32" x 3" and draws 9 amps at 120 volts Motor with rotation CW shaft end *br>Exact replacement J238, 04J2063, 15353, 15354 A 75-point Scale SX17541, P15353, and 7151 are 13/16" coil stacks On the shaft side of the motor, there are 2 mounting studs
It is impossible for me to say for sure. As far as the exploded view is concerned, the parts list of the “R03” model is not included in the original manual.
The motor will need to be looked at and you'll need to know the direction in which the shaft turns so that you can find what actual turn you need to find in the motor. That motor can only do 5270 cfm's per hour or per minute and an average. It came from a 700 model NuTone, so you can look it up and see if it will work
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Selected User Reviews For Endurance Pro 97010254/162-G Heater Vent Fan Motor Replacement for Broan, 0.9 amps, 3200 RPM, 120 volts
Motor 99080351 with cage 99110872A is (almost) an exact replacement for Broan motor 99080351. This unit need to reverse the direction of the fan (inside 99076848A). The two long bolts with a 6mm head need to be removed. The rear bearing plate can then be removed by sliding the armature out. You need to reverse them, and reassemble them on the other side! The total length of time it takes to complete the job was under five.
In my rental property management business, I purchased this for a repair need that had arisen. I was replacing the original fan that was installed in the bathroom in the late 1970s. This way there was no need for modifications, and the rotation was exactly right. I have used this before and it is Our stock consists of a few of these designs because we usually have the ability to make them work no matter where they are needed with a few modifications or rotations. Noise is a bit of a problem, but this is in part due to the old housing vibrating instead of the fan. As a result, we saved our property owners money as well as replaced an excellent product. We have installed Endurance fans for about 7 years now and have not experienced any failures.
I needed a 7/32nds diameter shaft with a flat area on the shaft, a 3-inch shaft length, a high RPM, and a stack size of 1. 5". The age of a 25-year-old Besides a heater and exhaust system, night lighting and 2 lights are included in the unit. length of the shaft was 3 inches. 4. 5 inches on an old motor with a rotation speed of 3000 rpm in the clockwise direction. I modified the mounting bracket and trimmed the light reflector so it fitted the stack plates, and I was able to make this work. There has been an improvement in air movement since the old motor was quieter, and the new motor runs at 3200 rpm. In this picture, an old motor has been modified by cutting its mounting bracket to make it shorter and adding a rubber washer between the bracket and housing to eliminate vibrations.
I was really happy with the price and the delivery was quick. My only complaint was the installation. advertised as a replacement for the model of fan I already owned, but it had a longer spindle and a shorter electrical cord, and the mounting bolts were smaller, and it did not come with mounting hardware. It took me a while to switch the new with the old since the old motor had bolts and nuts that were different from the new. I had to remove the mounting bracket, flip it over, rotate the motor 90', and find two nuts because the old motor had them. Now that it is installed, it runs very well and is quieter than the original (or at least quieter than the original had been for a long time). My fan assembly would have been better off if it had been replaced along with the motor instead. Having such an easy job would have made the whole process so much simpler.
It was used to replace an exhaust fan in a bathroom. My initial reaction was to think that I had made a mistake by buying it, knowing that it was not made for this application but wanting its added power. A longer shaft than the old motor prevented it from fitting the way the old motor did. It ended up being attached to the underside of the fan fixtures mount rather than on top after I thought about it for a few minutes. In this case, both the fan shafts and blades fit. *If you are considering this fan, there is one thing to consider. The bottom mount prevents the cover from being reinstalled because it is now installed on the bottom. The piece leaves an impression of unfinishedness. Although I am not glad about it, it moves air a lot faster than the old fan did. It makes me happy to be here. As well as opening up the shaft hole on your fan blades, you'll need to open them up The dremel and drill bit I used were both made by Dremel.
This would be a great replacement for nutone / Brian. Put the new motor together after removing the spring clip from the squirrel cage, and install it after cleaning the squirrel cage. As far as I can tell, these motors appear to have only oil lite bushings, which are not comparable to ball bearings. It takes them a long time to wear out and become noisy before a better quality motor can be installed. In the second bathroom fan assembly is a Panasonic with a quiet ball bearing motor, which I would opt for if i were to install it from scratch. The good news is I only paid $22 for it and it only took me 15 minutes to replace it. Thankfully, I didn't tumble off the ladder and now it is pretty quiet. Four out of five stars for this game.
I have the right motor, I have the right price, and I have a The part I was looking for to repair my broan fan in that light and fan combination light It was necessary to attach the fan with There was a cannonball on the shaft (a simple YouTube video showed me how) and I may have had to change it to the other side. Having installed the motor and saved the link, I can now use it. It's the same way I have my other fans in my house. I found it to be very simple. My biggest challenge was figuring out how to remove the old motor and fan with two screws, which were covered in paint before we moved in. It will not be the last time I buy these.
I replaced an old dual heat lamp exhaust fan with this. My mounting hardware required me to drill out the holes, shorten the shaft, and cut off the plug in order for it to align. It's very specific to one model, but as much as I expected. It is situated in A 9A motor that runs at 3200RPM is more powerful than the old motor. The motor I was replacing is a 6A 3000RPM model. Based on how it holds up, I will update the review!.