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Model # 292906400 Official Kenmore ceiling fan swag kit

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 292906400 ceiling fan swag kit, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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292906400 Ceiling Fan Swag Kit
292.906400 4518005001
#1B

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292.906400

Part #4518005001

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292.905400 14040028002
#3A

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292.905400

Part #14040028002

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292.906400 14040028004
#3B

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292.906400

Part #14040028004

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Wood Screw 52020307000
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Wood screw

Part #52020307000

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Wire Connector 14117001003
#5

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Wire connector

Part #14117001003

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Actuator Cap N/P
Actuator cap

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Owner's Manual 52000705001

#NI

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Owner's manual

Part #52000705001

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292.905400 4518005000
#1A

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292.905400

Part #4518005000

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

292.906400 27060012002
#4B

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292.906400

Part #27060012002

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292.906400 14200032001
#2B

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292.906400

Part #14200032001

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

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