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Old 08-12-2010, 05:31 PM   #1
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First post here, just wondering if anyone knows if these fans (specifically model IHR-56) will mount to a traditional ceiling fan box? They ship with a 3/8" diameter steel J-hook. Any help you could offer up would be appreciated.

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First post and I went and put in the wrong thread, sorry

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First post and I went and put in the wrong thread, sorry

A "traditional" ceiling box? How much are those there "traditional" ceiling boxes rated for these days Cheif???????
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A "traditional" ceiling box? How much are those there "traditional" ceiling boxes rated for these days Cheif???????
I'm not the chief but for some reason I am thinking those crank out boxes and saddle boxes are both rated for 70 pounds.
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I'm not the chief but for some reason I am thinking those crank out boxes and saddle boxes are both rated for 70 pounds.
I think he meant Chef. He mistook this for a cooking forum.
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