
https://www.amazon.com/Reversible-Exhua ... 9tdGY&th=1
twisted lines wrote:Looks like a nice fan;
Mine is near 6" tall & need's cut to fit.
Havant done it yet but will soon
Onajourney wrote:You need to simply cut the inside trim to your required height. The fan has a lip on the inside so you get some wiggle room. Not sure the directions did'nbt show this unless, like me, threw them out.
foxontherun wrote:I know this isn't the same brand fan but perhaps these instructions for maxxair fan might help (see step 6).
https://library.maxxair.com/wp-content/ ... 1-2017.pdf
I have the 5100k model and I don't recall how I cut it for sure but I think I used my Jigsaw going really slow and it worked for me. However, I am not 100% sure as this was several years ago and my memory isn't very good, ha! I would think a small trim hand saw (ie coping saw) might work. The cut edge fits up inside the fan box and my cut did not show.
Best wishes,
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tony.latham wrote:I just replaced the trim ring on my Fantastic fan. I had cut off 3" of it. My jigsaw worked fine.
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