It s kind of surprising if they don t wobble at least a little bit.
Ceiling fan ball joint wobble.
If the pin is damaged or bent you re going to get a wobble.
You may contact a licensed electrician to review the installation.
Restore your fan to its smooth running days of old before you wear down the moving parts.
Insert the ball joint at the guide plate according to manual.
Please read the comments and see that this does work for some people.
Well if you think about it a ceiling fan is a spinning motor with blades attached like a propeller that hangs from a rod that s mounted to your ceiling.
Tighten the bolt and nut completely.
If a ceiling fan balancing kit does not solve your wobbly woes verify the outlet box used to install the ceiling fan is rated for fans only and is capable of withstanding the fan s weight.
The longer the fan s blades the more the air circulates and the cooler the room is.
But need not to worry as the problems are minor and can be fixed.
It may be due to a low quality ceiling fan but it could also be due to a balancing issue.
All you need is a screwdriver a yardstick and some light weights such as a cheap blade balancing kit or coins and clear tape to get your ceiling fan running smoothly.
Ceiling fan generally wobbles because of these two reasons.
Ceiling fan wobble is caused by imbalances in the fan blades or blade holders misalignment of blades excess dust accumulation or just loose ceiling fan mounting.
Bolt and nut at pulley area not fully tighten.
But sometimes they wobble a lot.
Either it s not securely attached to the ceiling or the blades are unbalanced.
If your ceiling fan wobbles it s usually due to one of two reasons.
It doesn t always work though.
One reason why does my ceiling fan wobble is a fan is not properly attached to the ceiling electrical box and the other reason is maybe the blades are unbalanced.
Luckily however you do not need to call in the handyman to get your fan balanced and happy.
Ball joint not properly inserted into guide.
A slight wobble of about 1 8 while running on high is normal.
Most ceiling fans hang from a drop rod.
Yes i know the switch is summer winter but this works to.
In addition determine that the outlet box is firmly attached to the ceiling joists.
As with all machines that have moving parts ceiling fans will suffer from wear and begin to get loose.
The ball joint should be properly engaged to your support bracket.