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Old Mar 5, 2008, 09:53 AM
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flush mounting a ceiling fan

I am attempting a flush mounted install of a 52" Hampton Bay "Belmont Baroque" ceiling fan, but am stimied by the absence of paper instructions from HB. As it is now, the fan is screwed tight into a fixed placement...housing to piece that covers the electrical box. I do have an extension rod with that half-ball, metal swivel piece. However, I do not have the ceiling height required for a 16" extension rod it is currently screwed to. Can you help me out with this challenge??

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Michael

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Old Mar 5, 2008, 10:23 AM   #2  
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You can buy a shorter pipe or cut down the one you have. Cut off excess on the none threaed end and drill a new hole crosswise in the end of the pipe.
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So, currently the fan is flush mounted, and you want to mount it to a downrod shorter than the one included? Am I understanding correctly?

If so, ballender is correct, you need a shorter downrod. It should have included one. That and the missing instructions makes me think you got an open box item.
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