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A: If you experience abnormal noise from the fan, it is usually caused by the fan blades slightly rubbing against the metal cover due to over-tightened screws.
A: If you experience abnormal noise from the fan, it may be caused by the fan blades slightly rubbing against the metal cover due to over-tightened screws.


Our fans are assembled manually, which can occasionally lead to variations in how tightly the screws are fastened. If a screw is tightened too much, it can slightly warp the fan frame and cause the blades to hit the housing.
Our fans are assembled manually, which can occasionally lead to variations in how tightly the screws are fastened. If a screw is tightened too much, it can slightly warp the fan frame and cause the blades to hit the housing.
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'''3. Adjust if necessary:''' If the noise persists, try adjusting the tightness of each of the 3 screws individually until the fan runs smoothly and quietly.
'''3. Adjust if necessary:''' If the noise persists, try adjusting the tightness of each of the 3 screws individually until the fan runs smoothly and quietly.
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