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Post by geger001 on Jul 10, 2017 16:46:28 GMT -5
Good afternoon,
I am looking for a set of blade irons for a 52" Eastern Shore Hunter Fan. The Blade Irons should be white. Per the company, the part numbers 933 000 5132, 930 720 5132 and 930 720 5000 should work. Any help would be appreciated.
-Greg
geger001@gmail.com
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Post by fancollector12 on Jul 11, 2017 0:19:48 GMT -5
How much is a set from Hunter? I'd see if they have any in stock.
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Post by geger001 on Jul 11, 2017 14:40:32 GMT -5
Unfortunately this model has been discontinued...
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Post by Parkman on Jul 11, 2017 16:37:29 GMT -5
Unfortunately this model has been discontinued... This is true, I looked up your model via the replacement parts page for the model and the part is not listed. Your best bet is to either call Hunter or you may be able to get a different model's blade irons like a Paramount XP if they'll fit (blade pattern spacing). Cole has an Eastern Shore and a Paramount XP that has similar brackets and could potentially help you out with that information.
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Post by geger001 on Jul 11, 2017 18:22:42 GMT -5
Good eveing Parkman, Thanks for the suggestion. I had a similar thought and called Hunter before posting on this forum. Unfortunately they could not provide any assistance. I am open to getting different blades with replacement irons. The 52" Eastern Shore Hunter fan that I have has five blades. The spacing between the two holes on the back side of the brackets that connect the blades to the fan housing is 2" inches. Any additional thoughts would be welcome. Thanks, -Greg
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Post by fancollector12 on Jul 11, 2017 23:52:09 GMT -5
I'd just get the ones that go with the Paramount XP.
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Post by geger001 on Jul 12, 2017 6:50:32 GMT -5
Thanks fancollector12... that fan has also be discontinued.
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Post by Cullen D. on Jul 12, 2017 11:20:55 GMT -5
Lowes and Home Depot sell generic blade arms. Maybe they'll work on your fan. If they don't they sell blades there too.
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Post by fancollector12 on Jul 12, 2017 23:56:29 GMT -5
Nope, they won't work on Hunters due to the unique spacing and the fitment of the switch housing. Hunter fans have to use Hunter blade arms.
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Post by Cole S. on Jul 13, 2017 3:55:30 GMT -5
Hunter uses generic spacing, but yeah the switch housing would interfere with actual generic arms from home centers. The Paramount XP uses a spacing unique to the quick install arms, so they wouldn't have been the solution anyways. Literally any arm from most Hunter and Casablanca 52"+ models that utilize blade arms would work, and you can maintain the original blades as the spacing is the same as on your fan. I would've suggested looking at the Hunter Allendale, they use an arm that's probably most similar to the Eastern Shore out of the current offerings, however it doesn't appear to be made in white anymore. So my next suggestion would be the Casablanca Concentra, it uses the exact same arm and is made in white. The white may not match EXACTLY, Hunter/Casablanca has varied their white finishes multiple times over the past decade or two, but it'll be close enough that it shouldn't be noticeable. Grab the Blade Iron Set-Snow White at the following link: www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals/Part-Manual-Detail/?ModelNumber=54019 Or, shop around on both Hunter and Casablanca sites, if there's a fan with an arm style you like better, it'll probably work. They're really all the same spacing these days and should work with your existing blades.
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Post by Cole S. on Jul 13, 2017 3:58:47 GMT -5
Whoops double post, sorry.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Jul 13, 2017 10:06:04 GMT -5
Hunter uses generic spacing, but yeah the switch housing would interfere with actual generic arms from home centers. The Paramount XP uses a spacing unique to the quick install arms, so they wouldn't have been the solution anyways. Literally any arm from most Hunter and Casablanca models that utilize blade arms would work, and you can maintain the original blades as the spacing is the same as on your fan. I would've suggested looking at the Hunter Allendale, they use an arm that's probably most similar to the Eastern Shore out of the current offerings, however it doesn't appear to be made in white anymore. So my next suggestion would be the Casablanca Concentra, it uses the exact same arm and is made in white. The white may not match EXACTLY, Hunter/Casablanca has varied their white finishes multiple times over the past decade or two, but it'll be close enough that it shouldn't be noticeable. Grab the Blade Iron Set-Snow White at the following link: www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals/Part-Manual-Detail/?ModelNumber=54019 Or, shop around on both Hunter and Casablanca sites, if there's a fan with an arm style you like better, it'll probably work. They're really all the same spacing these days and should work with your existing blades. I have 2 Casablanca Delta II, and my only Hunter that would have blade arm fit in motor is R&M Original.
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Post by Parkman on Jul 13, 2017 10:10:43 GMT -5
Hunter uses generic spacing, but yeah the switch housing would interfere with actual generic arms from home centers. The Paramount XP uses a spacing unique to the quick install arms, so they wouldn't have been the solution anyways. Literally any arm from most Hunter and Casablanca models that utilize blade arms would work, and you can maintain the original blades as the spacing is the same as on your fan. I would've suggested looking at the Hunter Allendale, they use an arm that's probably most similar to the Eastern Shore out of the current offerings, however it doesn't appear to be made in white anymore. So my next suggestion would be the Casablanca Concentra, it uses the exact same arm and is made in white. The white may not match EXACTLY, Hunter/Casablanca has varied their white finishes multiple times over the past decade or two, but it'll be close enough that it shouldn't be noticeable. Grab the Blade Iron Set-Snow White at the following link: www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals/Part-Manual-Detail/?ModelNumber=54019 Or, shop around on both Hunter and Casablanca sites, if there's a fan with an arm style you like better, it'll probably work. They're really all the same spacing these days and should work with your existing blades. Will the new concentra arms work since they are from the 5xxxx series? I know on the smaller Hunter fans the blade spacing changed when you compare the 2xxxx to the 5xxxx. I'm thinking the OP will have to find a NOS 2xxxx series fan like a savoy for instance.
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Post by fancollector12 on Jul 13, 2017 23:43:19 GMT -5
Hunter uses generic spacing, but yeah the switch housing would interfere with actual generic arms from home centers. The Paramount XP uses a spacing unique to the quick install arms, so they wouldn't have been the solution anyways. Literally any arm from most Hunter and Casablanca models that utilize blade arms would work, and you can maintain the original blades as the spacing is the same as on your fan. I would've suggested looking at the Hunter Allendale, they use an arm that's probably most similar to the Eastern Shore out of the current offerings, however it doesn't appear to be made in white anymore. So my next suggestion would be the Casablanca Concentra, it uses the exact same arm and is made in white. The white may not match EXACTLY, Hunter/Casablanca has varied their white finishes multiple times over the past decade or two, but it'll be close enough that it shouldn't be noticeable. Grab the Blade Iron Set-Snow White at the following link: www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals/Part-Manual-Detail/?ModelNumber=54019 Or, shop around on both Hunter and Casablanca sites, if there's a fan with an arm style you like better, it'll probably work. They're really all the same spacing these days and should work with your existing blades. I have 2 Casablanca Delta II, and my only Hunter that would have blade arm fit in motor is R&M Original. We're not talking about the Delta II.
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Post by Cole S. on Jul 14, 2017 1:06:38 GMT -5
Hunter uses generic spacing, but yeah the switch housing would interfere with actual generic arms from home centers. The Paramount XP uses a spacing unique to the quick install arms, so they wouldn't have been the solution anyways. Literally any arm from most Hunter and Casablanca models that utilize blade arms would work, and you can maintain the original blades as the spacing is the same as on your fan. I would've suggested looking at the Hunter Allendale, they use an arm that's probably most similar to the Eastern Shore out of the current offerings, however it doesn't appear to be made in white anymore. So my next suggestion would be the Casablanca Concentra, it uses the exact same arm and is made in white. The white may not match EXACTLY, Hunter/Casablanca has varied their white finishes multiple times over the past decade or two, but it'll be close enough that it shouldn't be noticeable. Grab the Blade Iron Set-Snow White at the following link: www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals/Part-Manual-Detail/?ModelNumber=54019 Or, shop around on both Hunter and Casablanca sites, if there's a fan with an arm style you like better, it'll probably work. They're really all the same spacing these days and should work with your existing blades. Will the new concentra arms work since they are from the 5xxxx series? I know on the smaller Hunter fans the blade spacing changed when you compare the 2xxxx to the 5xxxx. I'm thinking the OP will have to find a NOS 2xxxx series fan like a savoy for instance. I guess I will have to check, but I'm pretty sure everything is the same generic spacing Hunter has used for a few decades, at least for the larger fans. Smaller fans are always a tossup on what they want to utilize. Casablanca changed to what I call 'generic' spacing when they Hunterized, to address what Jonathan posted. I know you probably know that, I'm just addressing it for the OP. Obviously it allows them to all share the same parts across the line.
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