Re-Greasing Ceiling Fan Bearings

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2021
  • I wanted to try, and see whether adding new grease to old ceiling fan bearings can make the fan quiet again as a new set of bearings cost about the same to what I paid for this second hand ceiling fan. This is my 4th time working on Chinese ceiling fan bearings, in which the first 3 attempts all lead to a motor failure, which is why I had to use extra precaution on this one as I really want to preserve the original windings(and not pay the cost to get it rewound).
    In the first 3 attempts, I hammered a flathead screwdriver into the gap between the lower, and upper motor shell. The second attempt failed at this stage, when I accidentally hammer the screwdriver hard into the windings. The first, and third attempt failed because I wasn't careful enough at handling the stator once they're out of the motor shells. This time, I screwed 3 long bolts into the blade mounts, and tighten them with the help of a wrench. It pushes the 2 motor shells apart, revealing the windings, and rotor.
    I wasn't surprised at all when I saw a set of unsealed bearings under the motor shells. Most, if not all cheaply made Chinese ceiling fans don't provide seals on the bearings to cut cost. With no seals to penetrate, I immediately went to town, and fill the bearing cavities with goopy, sticky grease, which hopefully will last 15 or more years. Reassembly was a bit harder than I anticipated, but it was nothing I couldn't tackle.
    The end result is not as good as I'd hoped. Most likely because I didn't get rid of the old grease packed with impurities. But a bit of the whizzing dry bearing sound is gone, so that's something. Oh and, don't worry about the scratches on the paint. The old paint is all gonna be stripped off anyways.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @fordmuscleluis9710
    @fordmuscleluis9710 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video on re-greasing the ceiling fan bearings

  • @TheSuperFanMan
    @TheSuperFanMan Před 3 lety +2

    Ball bearings are pretty much disposable. Seems like it’s difficult to rejuvenate them to the original, factory smoothness. I never thought about using a syringe to apply grease, though I haven’t had the need to do that yet. That’s definitely great idea!

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety +1

      It was actually from a car repair shop I always go to where I learn how to reuse old bearings. Old bearings can be greased up, and put into service again if little, to no damage is found on the ball guides, and bearing walls. They first use brake parts cleaner to flush out the old grease, then pack the bearing up with a bunch of new grease. I came up with the syringe method myself as I didn't want to make a huge mess in my shop, plus buying a grease gun would be too costly.

  • @McPanasonicOsu
    @McPanasonicOsu Před 3 lety

    Ceiling fan KDK WZ56P saya ada bunyi sssshhhhh gitu setelah 4 atau 5 tahun pemakaian dan pengoperasian, meskipun itu bearingnya tertutup. Apakah hal seperti itu perlu dikasih grease lagi atau dibiarkan saja?

  • @RichardPeterMaritz
    @RichardPeterMaritz Před 2 lety +1

    Wow,great idea to open the motor,i strougle to get mine open to replace the bearings

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I hope my video helped

    • @RichardPeterMaritz
      @RichardPeterMaritz Před 2 lety

      @@TheFanUniverse thank you,i think it will work for my fan,i gave it singer oil,it did quiet down abit after running it for about 3 days after oiling,i only got to oil the top bearing,will see how long it lasts,its a big childwood fan of mine,if it starts making big noises again i will try open it like you did,thanks again

    • @RichardPeterMaritz
      @RichardPeterMaritz Před 2 lety +1

      Its made in 1991 and i bought it brand new out the box,i knew ball bearings only have a 5 year shelf life,so thats probably why the bearings are so dry

  • @coolpoint4568
    @coolpoint4568 Před 3 lety +2

    Mantap, bang tutorialnya! 😊😊👏👏

  • @joseeve583
    @joseeve583 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice

  • @teltras68
    @teltras68 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job man.
    Yes, if you don't want to spend money that's ok.
    I still hear noise bearing...

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I didn't have the proper chemicals to clean off the old grease + dirt mix, so that's all I can manage for now. Maybe I'll get some brake cleaner in the future, and try this method again.

  • @reloadwin82
    @reloadwin82 Před rokem +1

    Good job wanting to grease the bearings, but you should of packed the grease into the bearings with your finger.

  • @tirtaVP
    @tirtaVP Před 3 lety +2

    Siip dahh jadi aku tau sekarang cara nya haha👌

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety

      Udah tau basicnya, tapi waktu praktek harus tetap ekstra hati hati.

    • @tirtaVP
      @tirtaVP Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheFanUniverse iya lah biar kipas nya tidak rusak harus pelan2, good job 👍

  • @toyutoyu3107
    @toyutoyu3107 Před 3 lety +2

    Demc with short blade, looks cute

  • @TheeXtremeFanEnthusiast

    cool!

  • @lsmartino
    @lsmartino Před měsícem +1

    Best to replace bearings with new ones. Too much hassle just to make a temporary repair.

  • @TheMatsushitaMan
    @TheMatsushitaMan Před 3 lety +1

    0:26 Done a video on that fan yet?

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety +2

      The stand fan? No. It's not fully restored yet.

    • @TheMatsushitaMan
      @TheMatsushitaMan Před 3 lety

      @@TheFanUniverse ahh
      What brand/model is it?

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a National, I forgot the model, & year of manufacturing

    • @TheMatsushitaMan
      @TheMatsushitaMan Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheFanUniverse Ooh National!
      Legendary fans from the 70s and 80s.
      You could check the model tag behind the control panel.

  • @naufalgibran9290
    @naufalgibran9290 Před 3 lety +1

    Unit indoor ac sama saja

  • @TheRealCeilingFanLover2007

    CMCE?

  • @joseeve583
    @joseeve583 Před 3 lety +1

    Ogata look like

  • @baldisbasics3243
    @baldisbasics3243 Před 2 lety +1

    Anjay

  • @Theutmostgeek
    @Theutmostgeek Před 3 lety +2

    Man greasing is so much easier then oiling. Grease once and it will last for another 10 years. I used automotive nissan approved on my pak fan causd that thing only has sleeves and no bearings 😒 the quality of things these days are getting worse each year

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety +1

      True, but in most situations, just a simple drop of oil is what a bushing fan only needs. I found that grease sometimes add friction to the shaft for months after application. I do have to agree with the quality drop though.

    • @Theutmostgeek
      @Theutmostgeek Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheFanUniverse ik what you mean by friction gain. When I put it on my fan, it was running slower for a few days and the spin down was quick but after that it runs even better then new.

  • @ari91629
    @ari91629 Před 3 lety +1

    Consider replacing the bearings

    • @TheFanUniverse
      @TheFanUniverse  Před 3 lety +1

      I'll have them replaced once the pandemic is over

  • @halz_fanzxn
    @halz_fanzxn Před 3 lety +1

    Wanjayy..