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Official Northwind Household fan parts

Official Northwind household fan parts

Northwind manufactures household fans that work well for many different applications in your home. You can just about always find the type of Northwind household fan to fit your needs. When your Northwind household fan makes noise or it isn't working, find the repair parts you need to fix the fan at Sears PartsDirect.

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Twist-on Wire Connector (orange) STD375005

Twist-on Wire Connector (orange)

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Receptacle 99270479

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Transformer 705257

Transformer

Part #705257

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Mounting Bracket 98003036

Mounting Bracket

Part #98003036
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5 Mfd 440/37 602974

Capacitor

Part #602974

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Common replacement parts for Northwind household fans

  • Fan switch. The fan switch controls electrical current going to the fan motor and turns the fan and off as needed.
  • Fan motor. The fan motor spins the fan blade to circulate or exhaust air in your home.
  • Fan blade. The fan motor spins the fan blade to move air through your home for circulation or to exhaust air out of a space.
  • Power cord. The power cord supplies electrical current to the fan for operation.

Cleaning fan blades on your Northwind household fan

  • Disconnect electrical power to the household fan by unplugging the power cord or shutting off the house circuit breaker for the fan if it's hard wired to the electrical supply circuit in your home.
  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands from cuts when cleaning the fan blades. Wear a proper breathing and eye protection to prevent irritation or injury.
  • Use a shop vacuum remove loose dirt and debris from the fan blades.
  • Use a utility brush to loosen and remove dirt and debris then vacuum the area thoroughly to remove dirt and residue from the fan blades and fan housing.
  • If necessary, wipe fan blades with a damp cloth then allow the blades to dry completely before using the fan.
  • Reassemble the fan and restore electrical power to the fan after you complete the cleaning.

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