Downrod Adapter Kit - Matte White
Downrod Adapter Kit - Matte White
Ceiling Fan Downrod Kits by Hinkley Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Hinkley Lighting |
Part Number: | 990054FMW |
UPC: | 640665025613 |
Category: | Ceiling Fan Downrod Kits |
Dimensions: | 8.5"H x 6"W x 6"L |
Slope Degree: | 20 |
Canopy: | 6" Dia. |
Finish: | Matte White |
Ceiling Fan Downrod Kits FAQs
What comes in a ceiling fan downrod kit?
Typically a downrod, mounting pin/clip, set screws, and sometimes a decorative cover. Some kits bundle a slope adapter or extra wire—check the contents list.
How do I choose the correct downrod length for my ceiling height?
Aim to position blades about 8–9 feet above the floor. For very high ceilings, add a downrod to reach that sweet spot; consult the fan manual’s height chart.
Are downrod kits universal or brand‑specific?
Most kits are brand‑specific due to thread pitch and diameter. Use the same brand as your fan to ensure proper fit and listing compliance.
Can I use a downrod kit with a sloped ceiling?
Yes—if paired with a slope ceiling kit rated for your angle. Verify the ball/canopy system supports the slope and downrod length together.
Do kits include extra wiring for longer drops?
Many standard fans ship with ~54–80 inches of lead wire. Longer drops may require a wiring extension kit—check gauge requirements in the manual.
What diameter downrods are standard and which do I need?
Common diameters are 3/4" and 1/2". Use what your fan specifies; mixing sizes can cause play at the ball or coupler.
How do I prevent sway on long downrods?
Use properly rated mounting brackets, ensure the box is fan‑rated, and balance the fan after install. In severe cases, consider a stabilization kit.
Will a longer downrod change airflow or noise?
Lowering the fan often improves air movement at occupant level without increasing noise. Balance and rigid mounting are key to quiet operation.
What finishes are available and how do I match my fan?
Manufacturers offer multiple finishes to match or contrast. Order from the same brand/collection to match coatings closely.
What safety steps should I follow when installing a downrod kit?
Shut off power at the breaker, use a rated ladder or scaffold, and follow torque specs. Support the fan body while swapping the downrod.