CARRIER CARRIER RESIDENTIAL CONDENSING UNIT Loud Vibrating
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86%
CONF
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Condenser Fan Blade
An imbalance in the fan blade is the most common source of high-amplitude vibration. Even minor structural warping or a missing balance weight causes the rotating mass to become eccentric, generating centrifugal forces that transmit through the motor shaft and cabinet. Replacing the blade restores the factory-spec rotational center of gravity.
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9%
CONF
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Condenser Fan Motor
The internal bearings of the motor are designed to maintain a tight tolerance for the armature shaft. If the bearings wear or lose lubrication, the shaft develops radial play, leading to a mechanical wobble during high-speed operation. This manifests as a loud vibration that can be felt throughout the chassis.
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5%
CONF
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Motor Mounting Bracket
The bracket secures the motor to the top grille or housing. If the metal fatigues or the mounting points loosen, the motor will move independently of the frame, creating a resonant vibration. New brackets or isolation mounting kits ensure the motor remains rigid and isolated from the rest of the metal cabinet.
SKU: LA06ZA032
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Condenser Fan Blade.
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