Flush Mount Kit Iver - Metallic Matte Bronze
Flush Mount Kit Iver - Metallic Matte Bronze
Ceiling Fan Flush Mount Kits by Hinkley Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Hinkley Lighting |
Part Number: | 99057FMM |
UPC: | 640665023985 |
Category: | Ceiling Fan Flush Mount Kits |
Dimensions: | 5.25"H x 6"W x 6"L |
Canopy: | 6" Dia. |
Finish: | Metallic Matte Bronze |
Ceiling Fan Flush Mount Kits FAQs
What is a ceiling fan flush mount kit and when should I use one?
A flush kit mounts the fan body close to the ceiling for low‑ceiling rooms. Use it when you need extra headroom and cannot use a downrod.
How does flush mounting affect airflow and performance?
Airflow can decrease slightly because the fan is closer to the ceiling. Choose a model designed for hugger performance to maintain good CFM.
Can I convert any fan to a flush mount (hugger) configuration?
Only fans listed for flush conversion should be used. Use the brand’s kit that matches your exact model for safety and listing compliance.
Will a flush mount work on a sloped ceiling?
Generally no—flush fans are for level ceilings. Use a short downrod with a slope adapter if you have an angled ceiling.
How close will the blades be to the ceiling with a flush kit?
Blade‑to‑ceiling clearance varies by model; check the spec sheet. Many flush fans keep blades 6–8 inches from the ceiling.
Does flush mounting limit the use of light kits or controls?
Some kits limit accessory space. Verify compatibility with light kits, remotes, and receivers, as tight canopies can be crowded.
What clearances and safety rules apply to low ceilings?
Maintain at least 7 feet from floor to blades (more where code requires). Confirm that door swings and bunk beds clear the fan circle.
How do I reduce vibration or noise on a flush‑mounted fan?
Tighten all mounting screws, ensure the bracket is level, and balance the blades. Rubber isolation washers can help reduce vibration.
What rooms benefit most from flush‑mounted fans?
Bedrooms, hallways, and low‑ceiling living rooms benefit most. For porches, choose damp‑rated flush fans.
What should I check in the manual before ordering a flush kit?
Confirm model compatibility, included hardware, and whether a separate canopy is required. Review any limitations on light kits or receivers.