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Sloped Ceiling Canopy Kit - Matte Black

Sloped Ceiling Canopy Kit - Matte Black

Ceiling Fan Slope Ceiling Kits by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 992001FMB
UPC: 640665016789
Category: Ceiling Fan Slope Ceiling Kits
Dimensions: 3.25"H x 6"W x 6"L
Slope Degree: 40.
Material: Steel
Finish: Matte Black

Ceiling Fan Slope Ceiling Kits FAQs

When do I need a slope ceiling kit for a fan?

Use a slope kit when your ceiling angle exceeds the range of the standard canopy/ball system. The kit allows the fan to mount safely at higher angles.

What maximum ceiling angle can a slope kit handle?

Typical kits handle 30–45°; some go higher. Check the spec for maximum angle and match it to your ceiling pitch.

Do I still need a downrod with a slope kit?

Yes—most vaulted installs still use a downrod to clear the slope and maintain blade‑to‑ceiling spacing. Follow the fan’s downrod chart.

How do I choose the correct downrod length on a vaulted ceiling?

Target blades 8–9 feet above the floor; measure vertical drop from the mounting point and choose a downrod that achieves that height.

Will the fan hang plumb on a steep angle?

The ball‑and‑socket design lets the motor hang plumb even when the ceiling is angled—provided you stay within the kit’s rated slope.

What electrical box and bracket should I use on a sloped ceiling?

Use a fan‑rated box secured to structure and the bracket supplied with the kit. Follow the template for bolt patterns and support.

Can I route control receivers and extra wire in a slope canopy?

Often yes, but space is tighter. Plan receiver placement and wire slack carefully inside the canopy per the manual.

Does a slope kit affect wobble or airflow?

Performance is comparable to flat ceilings if clearances are met. Balance the fan as usual after installation.

Are slope kits compatible across brands?

Generally stick with the same brand as your fan to match ball, bracket, and canopy geometry. Cross‑brand mixing can cause fit problems.

What should I verify before ordering a slope kit?

Confirm angle rating, bracket and ball size, finish, and compatibility with your fan model. Review return policy in case of fit issues.