Things You'll Need:
- Utility knife
- Replacement belt
- Slotted screw driver
- Wrench
- Grease or spray lubrication
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Step 1
Dissconect the fan from the power source by turning the breaker off at the junction box.
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Step 2
Using a utility knife, cut the fan's rubber belt in half for easy removal.
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Step 3
Inspect the drive wheels and shaft for any defects. Use a wrench to check the tightness of the nuts that hold the shaft wheels in place.
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Step 4
Install the new belt over the shaft wheels. Use a slotted screw driver to help pry on the belt over the drive shaft wheels.
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Step 5
Using a grease gun or lubricating spray, lube between the moving parts.
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Step 6
Reconnect the power source and turn the fan on. The belt may squeal as it starts to turn the fan; the squealing will subside once the fan is up to speed.









