π© Twist, Lock, and Elevate Your Ceiling Fan Game!
The Westinghouse 0110000 Saf-T-Brace is a modern, metal-finished ceiling fan brace designed to fit 16- to 24-inch joists. Featuring an innovative fingertip twist-and-lock expansion, it installs quickly without attic access. This 2-pack includes all mounting hardware and instructions, making it the perfect upgrade for secure, hassle-free ceiling fan installation.
Brand | Westinghouse |
Color | Silver |
Electric fan design | Ceiling Fan |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 8"D x 14.75"W x 3"H |
Special Feature | Innovative Fingertip Expansion |
Finish Type | Metal |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 3.77 Pounds |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | 0110000 |
Control Method | Remote |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Is Cordless? | No |
Manufacturer | Westinghouse |
UPC | 634385638406 |
Size | 2 Pack |
Part Number | 01100-24 |
Item Weight | 3.77 pounds |
Item model number | 0110000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Innovative Fingertip Expansion |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Dono. |
V**R
Perfect for my fan
It was easy to install and was appropriate for my ceiling fan installation. My electrician said they were perfect. They are sturdy and they are able to support the weight of the fan perfectly. They are as described and I can highly recommend this product
S**E
Easy install
Worked as described! Very easy to install.
M**R
This works as advertised for 24in centered joists (has weight limits)
I used this product to repair some out of code fixtures not properly installed by NEC standards.A couple of things should be noted more clearly.1) to work on 24inch joists the fixture/fan has to be less than either 50 or 75lbs (double check documentation). The review complaining about sag likely had an overweight fan. I installed a simple fixture in my garage (picture in my review) and it aint going no where, no sag.2) The metal harness part that hangs over the bar that spans between joists has screws that hang down that you attach the included junction box to. For some reason the screws are extremely long and the nut used to secure the junction box to the metal bar leaves too much space which ends up causing the junction box to be loose (the included nylon lock nut only turns like 3-5 times). Maybe others have more depth to work with, I didn't. I solved this loose junction problem with a #10 split washer + #10 nut for 2$ from a local hardware store. I simply hand tightened the washer/nut to the harness and this made the junction box nice and secure. i then placed nylon lock nuts on the end even though that seems kinda pointless.3) The instructions don't mention that the triangle part on both ends is supposed to be positioned the same on each side so that your installed product is level. I didn't notice this till the end but it didn't affect my fixture install. I think this would matter more for a fan.4) The instructions indicate to use the junction box as the outline to make the hole, if you don't have a lot of clearance to work with like i did you probably will need to cut the hole a bit bigger to allow the metal bar to be inserted (which shouldnt a big deal fixture should hide it in most cases).5)make sure you use the black plastic piece on the knockout metal hole you use to feed the power so the metal junction box doesn't cut/damagr the electrical wiring. This was not mentioned in the instructions.6) when cutting the dry wall be careful with your cutting tool to not cut your electrical wire (surprised it didn't mention this), yes ,common sense, but careful cut little piece so you can see where the electrical wiring goes so you can avoid damaging the electrical run.Hope this helps you, the product is great, especially for my house where the previous owner did everything wrong lol!Good luck!
A**R
Remodel
This product worked great for my project. I was adding ceiling lights and fan to a 2 story house on the first floor living room. Got wire to fished up into a 4β hole in the ceiling and these boxes are easily installed. A plus, was the little magnet that held the bracket in place while you start the screws that holds the box. π
M**T
Worked Really Well
So I decided to give this product a shot as i was replacing an older fan to match a newer fan in the same room. I knew that the fan was most likely installed incorrectly as it would make noise and shake at the highest fan setting which meant we avoided that setting. My assessment was correct. The junction box used was not meant for the weight of a fan. The junction box used was also not easily removed from the opening so ended up going into the attic anyway. Had the box been easily removed, this mounting bracket would have been installed without going into the attic. Once mount was installed, it felt more than capable of handling the weight of the fan. Fan has since been installed and fan runs silently at all speeds. Very happy with my purchase.
C**Y
It works
These work. I do wish it had a few holes to screw into wood just make it a bit more secure
C**N
Many Times it has Worked Fine For Me on 24inch span
I am also baffled by the sub par review for 24" joist spans.I think the hands on awareness needed is to MAKE SURE the the brace is fully tight and solid when extending that far. Otherwise, yes the worm gear portion would be wobbly or flex. A little push on the square bar will indicate when the flex is gone and tightening can cease.This is the only fan brace I will use, and I have installed several dozen of these.
K**I
Works as advertised
This brace was easy to install. We removed boxed canned lighting from a bedroom and replaced it with a ceiling fan. After removing the can, we needed to install a brace and add a ceiling medallion. The brace expanded easily and is designed to fit the box flush to the ceiling which enabled us to install the ceiling fan flush to the medallion.I have since installed a chandelier using the Westinghouse brace spanned across joists. It mounted with ease and feels very secure.The brace is sturdy and can hold much more weight than is required by the ceiling fan.
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