This fan was free on the "Buy Nothing" site. I haven't done anything to it other than fool with its oscillation adjuster, which is one of its interesting features. It runs and oscillates smoothly and quietly. It's far quieter than my 12" GE Vortalex, which is about 20 years newer and a lot less complicated. I'm not interested in doing a complete restoration, but will give it a cleaning and touch up the missing paint and rust spots on the base after I've checked for proper lubrication.
From what I've read on line, this Emerson was likely produced sometime in the very late 1920s. I'd like to find a user manual as well as a service manual. I accessed the Vintage Fan Forum or whatever they're calling themselves these days, but just as I had remembered, it wasn't a very welcoming scene there. If there are any members here, I'm hoping someone can advise on whether there is literature on this fan available for downloading or in hard copy form. Better yet, if any fan collectors here on AW can provide information on how to open the worm gear case and using the pull-out thingy below the oscillator adjuster, I'd really appreciate it. I saved a YT video, but it didn't even address the oscillating system.
Today's high temperature was around 80 and the living room got a little warmer than I thought it would, so I'm testing out the fan for a while this evening on its highest speed. The speed switch needs work, as it doesn't click into place, but I saw a simple fix for that. The head wire looks recent, as do the AC cord and plug, which are replicated properly for the period. I don't want to get too deep into things with this fan, as a few on line sources advised that Emersons can be really fussy about going back together properly after disassembly.
Any guidance is welcome.




From what I've read on line, this Emerson was likely produced sometime in the very late 1920s. I'd like to find a user manual as well as a service manual. I accessed the Vintage Fan Forum or whatever they're calling themselves these days, but just as I had remembered, it wasn't a very welcoming scene there. If there are any members here, I'm hoping someone can advise on whether there is literature on this fan available for downloading or in hard copy form. Better yet, if any fan collectors here on AW can provide information on how to open the worm gear case and using the pull-out thingy below the oscillator adjuster, I'd really appreciate it. I saved a YT video, but it didn't even address the oscillating system.
Today's high temperature was around 80 and the living room got a little warmer than I thought it would, so I'm testing out the fan for a while this evening on its highest speed. The speed switch needs work, as it doesn't click into place, but I saw a simple fix for that. The head wire looks recent, as do the AC cord and plug, which are replicated properly for the period. I don't want to get too deep into things with this fan, as a few on line sources advised that Emersons can be really fussy about going back together properly after disassembly.
Any guidance is welcome.



