Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
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Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
Stripped a heater to almost nothing. Annoyingly I can't fathom how to remove the sprung collet that hold the plastic fan to the motor shaft. Does anybody know how I can do this please? Cheers. Mark
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Re: Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
This is what i am on about ... 

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Re: Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
Sand down the rust on the shaft, oil it and the fan should pry off. Mine looked much worse not being touched in 50 years but slid off with little effort.
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Re: Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
Thanks. How do you pry it off. Do I just lever it off from the underneath of the fan
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Oops, I broke it. Fan cracked! Well at least it's off now. Anybody know of a supplier of the plastic fan? Cheers
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Re: Heater squirrel wheel fan removal
I think Somerford list themrolesyboy wrote:Oops, I broke it. Fan cracked! Well at least it's off now. Anybody know of a supplier of the plastic fan? Cheers