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Title
How to Fix a Noisy Table Fan
Introduction
Through continued use, table fans tend to collect dust and debri on their blades, the proctective cage surrounding the blades, and the rotor connecting the blade to the motor of the fan. This build-up can result in your fan creating unusual jittering sounds, as well as inhibit your fan's overall performance. Fortunately, this fix is relatively simple, and doesn't even require a screwdriver--all you need is a damp washcloth and your own two hands.
Please note: While it's common for debris to be the source of this problem, it is possible that this isn't the case, and that another part of the fan (such as its motor) is at fault. This is beyond what is covered in this guide, so if your fan is still making noises after proper cleaning, you may have to look elsewhere for a different fix approach.
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Very easy
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Note: It may be easier to reassemble your fan with it lying down with the rotor facing up, as it allows gravity to hold certain pieces in place for you.
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