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looking for a replacement cooker hood extractor fan motor for my range hood, and I hope you can help me find a compatible part. Here are the key specifications of my current unit: Brand/Model: Delmore GR01R (IDK if this applies to the fan) Flange Diameter: approximately 17 cm I’ve attached photos of the motor unit for reference. I've seen a number online, like ******F, but they are wider, with a flange of 19cm.
| Task Location: | Galway, Co. Galway |
| Due date: | Flexible |
| Date Posted: | 6 Aug 2025 |
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@Nicholas K. I didn't know you replied before now as website didn't alert me as you didn't put my name (@Paul M.), yes it's complicated!
Yes still needed. I'm not there atm to do it, and the people staying in the house are unable to do this. Happy to pay to have it done and for unit.
Did you search online for replacement one?
Do you still it done?
Thanks Paul. I'm right downtown Galway, not far from Eyre Square. I haven't heard from anyone else unfortunately
@Nicholas K. btw where in Galway are you? City or county?
@Nicholas K. There's a few men in Galway on this site, I'm surprised they haven't replied to you by now. Unless they don't know how to do this job! Also this type of extractor fan also called a hood is easily available in kitchen appliances shops. You can go online and search for them. Some do installation services too. Ask them.
@Nicholas K. On photo 5 look carefully at the inside of the frame and see if there's any screw heads in the side panels or the back. This is the usual way it's attached. It's screwed into the kitchen cabinet ls on either side.
Yes I think it can be. Posted a video here to see the problem. https://streamable.com/lz426e
@Nicholas K. That's a standard hood. Look carefully at the inside and see if any screws heads. Usually this is attached to the cabinets either side of it by simply putting a few screws into each side. Examine it fully to see the screw heads
@Paul M. Added what I have atm, if you need more I can get later. Thanks!
@Nicholas K. Well will you put up a photo of the fan housing as it's attached to the cabinet? I can help once I see it
@Paul M. Thanks Paul, apprecaited! It's a built-in unit, so the cabinate is on the front and you pull it out to engage. Not sure how to start to get someone to look at to replace even whole thing.
@Nicholas K. Tbh there's no point in replacing the motor on it's own. The usual option is buy a new hood. Or get the motor yourself. Unless you have a huge fan like in a restaurant kitchen etc.