All of the fan blades are one piece along with the hub which is attached directly to the motor pulley (if fan is like the fan which is pictured). This is true even if there is some kind of attachment between each blade and the hub -- it comes as one piece. If you can purchase it, or another which will function like it, there are two places you may go to: 1) Sears sells parts for everything they sale. If you didn't get your fan from Sears, then you can still go to Sears and possibly locate a fan which is close enough. 2) Appliance parts stores (like A&M Parts/Johnstone supply) sell fan blades. Before you begin, remove the broken fan blade (including hub). Matching the diameter and pitch of the blade and the hub to motor attachment is the goal. It can only be of good to know the make and model, but it is not necessary. :o).
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All of the fan blades are one piece along with the hub which is attached directly to the motor pulley (if fan is like the fan which is pictured).
This is true even if there is some kind of attachment between each blade and the hub -- it comes as one piece.
If you can purchase it, or another which will function like it, there are two places you may go to: 1) Sears sells parts for everything they sale. If you didn't get your fan from Sears, then you can still go to Sears and possibly locate a fan which is close enough. 2) Appliance parts stores (like A&M Parts/Johnstone supply) sell fan blades.
Before you begin, remove the broken fan blade (including hub). Matching the diameter and pitch of the blade and the hub to motor attachment is the goal. It can only be of good to know the make and model, but it is not necessary.
:o).