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    Jul 13, 2012, 05:09 PM
    Huntington bay fan installation drawings
    Old Huntington Bay fan. Can't remember how it was installed. Removed lights and cover and blades. Now looking at the bottom of the motor. Center nut loose. Can't see how it comes apart from here.There is a bell shaped cover over the motor so you can't access anything behind it. Does the motor slide off the shaft? Any ideas?

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