Last week I picked up a little Graybar fan on a whim. I think somewhere along the line it took a tumble, as the cage is out of whack as was one of the blades. I got the blades as well-balanced as I could, but there's still a bit of shaking with the motor housing when starting up and winding down to a stop. The fan runs and oscillates quietly, though. No loud whine like my my 12" GE Vortalex makes. I gave up on trying to get the cage shifted upward and tilted back as it should be. That was a nightmare. The blades clear it, so it's good enough for now.
I pulled out the armature and found a broken fiber washer, which I replaced. I repacked the worm gear housing with new grease. I was thinking about using this fan in my work shop, but it's kind of small -- < 10" across and only one speed. The blades do move quite a bit of air, though.
Fan fans, what can you tell me about this one? I know Graybars from this period are rebadged GE's, but have not found much beyond that on line. Somewhere I read that this is the "Quiet Blade" design. True that! I like the throwback pancake style grille, which is what attracted me in the first place.





I pulled out the armature and found a broken fiber washer, which I replaced. I repacked the worm gear housing with new grease. I was thinking about using this fan in my work shop, but it's kind of small -- < 10" across and only one speed. The blades do move quite a bit of air, though.
Fan fans, what can you tell me about this one? I know Graybars from this period are rebadged GE's, but have not found much beyond that on line. Somewhere I read that this is the "Quiet Blade" design. True that! I like the throwback pancake style grille, which is what attracted me in the first place.




