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Randy Pierce

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There are also three stars with steel struts and an iron oscillator disc that replaced the earlier pot metal one, from 1915 I think..  I have sold mine so can't check to see.

 

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11 minutes ago, Steve Stephens said:

There are also three stars with steel struts and an iron oscillator disc that replaced the earlier pot metal one, from 1915 I think..  I have sold mine so can't check to see.

 

There is a pin you can drive out that holds the oscillator drive wheel on the shaft to swap wheels. I just sold two 3 star models. Form R1 has the brass trimmings and the later R4 3 star has the steel struts BB & BG and pot metal oscillator wheel. The R5 2 star should follow suit with the 3-star R4 I would think. 

I have some of those 2 stars in storage, you have my curiosity up. Maybe I can sell you a few? Lol.

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1 hour ago, Russ Huber said:

Is your oscillator wheel die cast (pot metal)? 

It looks great regardless of what the oscillator wheel is/was made of. : > ) Enjoy your toy.

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7 hours ago, Russ Huber said:

Is your oscillator wheel die cast (pot metal)? 

Thanks. You know it has been so long since I painted it that I don't remember. I don't think I have photos of the restoration process to check.

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7 hours ago, Trevor Andersen said:

This is my R5.  

Being you own it, put a magnet to it and post the results. I am looking forward to learning if the Form 5 oscillator wheel was die cast like my Form 4.  Paint won't hide pot metal from a magnet. 🙂

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All three are 2 stars. Type AO Form R5 on the left, BB/BG, steel struts, steel oscillator wheel. Type AO Form R5 in the center, 6 wing steel blade, brass guard, steel struts, and steel oscillator wheel. I clocked the 6 wing blade on high at 1250 RPM. I seriously doubt it is a 6 pole stator wind. My bet, GE cut corners with a high slip motor. Type AOU Form V4 on the right, BB/BG, steel struts, steel oscillator wheel. 

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The 6 wing steel blade Type AO Form R5 ranges 1300 RPM high to 720 RPM on low non-oscillation mode. No way I could get 1300 RPM from a 6 pole motor.

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I have 2 complete star fans  2 and 3 star.  The R1 is flawless in matching green [brass struts] 2 stage urethane, the R5 I did for a customer  in 2 stage black urethane per request [steel struts].  The R5 fan had a cracked oscillator wheel pot metal i think.  [Built both of these about 15 yrs ago].  Got 2" brass round stock,  machined it to an exact replica and painted to match.  I don't even remember if black was a factory color, but they sure look good in black!

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2 hours ago, Randy Pierce said:

I have 2 complete star fans  2 and 3 star.  The R1 is flawless in matching green [brass struts] 2 stage urethane, the R5 I did for a customer  in 2 stage black urethane per request [steel struts].  The R5 fan had a cracked oscillator wheel pot metal i think.  [Built both of these about 15 yrs ago].  Got 2" brass round stock,  machined it to an exact replica and painted to match.  I don't even remember if black was a factory color, but they sure look good in black!

Both Form R5 examples (left and center) I posted are factory black enamel. Interesting you think you had a Form R5 with pot metal wheel. Mine are both steel.

If I could have machined brass oscillator wheels, mine would have gone to the buffing wheel, polish, and to the fan. 🙂

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12 hours ago, Russ Huber said:

The 6 wing steel blade Type AO Form R5 ranges 1300 RPM high to 720 RPM on low non-oscillation mode. No way I could get 1300 RPM from a 6 pole motor.

Some may recall this GE 6 wing oscillating fan with slower speed and 4 pole stator from posting of past.  

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Russ, it's been so long ago, I can't say for positive on the wheel material.  My customer brought it to me comlete, but saving the wheel was not a good option I remember.  If it steel, there's all kinds of ways to save it.  May have indeed been pot metal

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16 minutes ago, Randy Pierce said:

Russ, it's been so long ago, I can't say for positive on the wheel material.  My customer brought it to me comlete, but saving the wheel was not a good option I remember.  If it steel, there's all kinds of ways to save it.  May have indeed been pot metal

You're probably on target, being it was pot metal. I just sold a 3-star Form R4 (black factory enamel) with a pot metal wheel still intact. If I was the buyer of that fan, I would take a drift punch and drive the pin out releasing the pot metal wheel and replace it with a machined brass or original steel wheel. 🙂

Steve Rockwell corrected me by message service for a post above in which I posted Form 5 and not Form R5. Please forgive any of my future horrific errors such as Steve pointed out with these GE AEIOU and sometimes Y numerical funky Type/Category/Form designations. I just know them by Roundback, 3-star, 2 stars, Bell oscillator etc. 🙂

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Ok, mystery solved...steel vs pot metal oscillator wheel on the R5 fan.   I got the fan back for another build I did for the customer very recently as he owed me a diff, so I took the R5 back fan for pmt owed.  Back then & having the oscillator apart, [at least 15 yrs ago] he asked if a brass wheel could be made at that time, so yes of course and exactly.  It took a refresher phone call to jar my memory, so there you have it.  I'll then say all the wheels on the early 75423 fans are steel.  I painted it black for originality and may or may not sell it!

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