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Downrod Coupler - Metallic Matte Bronze

Downrod Coupler - Metallic Matte Bronze

Ceiling Fan Downrod Couplers by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 991001FMM
UPC: 640665016680
Category: Ceiling Fan Downrod Couplers
Dimensions: 2"H x 1.75"W x 1.75"L
Finish: Metallic Matte Bronze

Ceiling Fan Downrod Couplers FAQs

What does a ceiling fan downrod coupler do and when is it needed?

A coupler joins two downrods to reach extra‑tall ceilings. Use one when a single downrod isn’t long enough or when you need to fine‑tune height.

How do I ensure a coupler is compatible with my downrods and fan?

Match thread size and rod diameter (commonly 3/4" or 1/2"), and stay within the same brand/system whenever possible for thread pitch and fit.

Is a coupler as strong as a single long downrod?

Quality couplers are engineered to meet load requirements, but a single continuous downrod is ideal when available. Follow the manufacturer’s maximum length guidance.

Are there length limits when using couplers and multiple downrods?

Manufacturers publish maximum overall downrod lengths and the number of couplers allowed—exceeding those can introduce sway or void listings.

How do I wire through a coupler safely?

Feed conductors through the downrods and coupler without pinching; use fish tape and avoid scraping insulation on set screws. Maintain an equipment ground through the joint.

Will a coupler cause wobble or noise?

Properly tightened set screws and true alignment prevent wobble. Balance the fan after installation and verify that the canopy and mounting bracket are rigid.

Can I use a coupler on a sloped ceiling installation?

Yes—provided the slope kit and ball/downrod interface remain within rated angles. Keep the coupler clear of canopy hardware during rotation.

What finish and corrosion protections should I choose for humid or coastal areas?

Choose powder‑coated or marine‑grade finishes and stainless hardware where applicable. Inspect joints periodically for corrosion.

How do I secure the set screws and safety cable at the coupler joint?

Torque set screws per spec and use thread‑locker if recommended. Keep the safety cable continuous and secured to structure per the manual.

Does using a coupler affect the fan’s warranty or listing?

Some brands require original accessories for warranty/UL compliance. Check your fan maker’s documentation before using third‑party couplers.