Balancing Kit: Balances wobbling ceiling fans, using self-adhesive weights and a plastic clip.
Blades/paddles: Flat wood or metal arms angled to circulate air. Pitch (8- to 15-degree angle to the horizon) determines blade performance.
![]() | Blade Arm: Bracket that attaches blades to motor. Canopy: Cover for the mounting bracket. Capacitor: Powers the ceiling fan motor. Central Diffusing Light: Distributes light; reduces glare and intensity. |
Collar Cover: Hides mounting hardware between the downrod and the motor housing.
Downrod: Short or long extension rods running from ceiling bracket to fan.
Filter: Area of the light kit that contains light sockets.
Glass Cluster: Ring of lamps with matching glass diffusers.
Hugger: Mounts ceiling fans directly to ceilings, with no downrod.
Junction Box/Outlet Box: Metal box housing ceiling fan wires; located above the ceiling to support ceiling fan's weight.
Light Kit: Light fixture attached to the bottom of the ceiling fan.
Motor Housing: Decorative structure of the ceiling fan that houses the motor.
Mounting Bracket: Connects the ceiling fan to the junction box.
Multi-Mount: Used on sloped ceilings; ceiling fans hang without downrods, for a traditional appearance and a hugging effect.
Remote Control: Operate ceiling fans from a distance; universal options available.
Reverse Switch: Changes electrical current to change blade rotation.
Rotor: Turning part of the ceiling fan motor.
Safety Cable: Secures installation of ceiling fans over 35 lbs.
Sealed Bearings: Permanently lubricated motor bearings that ensure smooth-running ceiling fan blades.
Sloped Ceiling Kit: A kit for hanging ceiling fans from slanted ceilings.
Stator: The non-moving part of the ceiling fan's motor.
Switch Housing/Hub: Directly below the motor housing; location of pull chains and reverse switch.
Wall Control: Ceiling fan controls that replace the wall switch.