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product_id: 47405203
title: "Universal Bathroom Vent Fan Motor Replacement Electric Motors Kit SM550 Compatible with Nutone Broan 50 CFM120V Replace C01575 65100 EM550 EM750 by Endurance Pro"
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# 0.80 amps power efficiency 3000 RPM high-speed rotation 50 CFM airflow capacity Universal Bathroom Vent Fan Motor Replacement Electric Motors Kit SM550 Compatible with Nutone Broan 50 CFM120V Replace C01575 65100 EM550 EM750 by Endurance Pro

**Brand:** endurance pro
**Price:** 1361229₫
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## Summary

> 🌬️ Upgrade your air game — breathe fresher, live better!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Universal Bathroom Vent Fan Motor Replacement Electric Motors Kit SM550 Compatible with Nutone Broan 50 CFM120V Replace C01575 65100 EM550 EM750 by Endurance Pro by endurance pro
- **How much does it cost?** 1361229₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- endurance pro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted endurance pro brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Precision Fit:** Perfectly sized motor and shaft for easy installation and long-lasting operation.
- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Standard 2-prong plug and 6-inch wire length for quick, hassle-free setup.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly replaces Nutone, Broan, and many other major brands’ motors.
- • **Continuous Duty Reliability:** Built for nonstop performance with air-over design to keep cool under pressure.
- • **Effortless Odor & Moisture Control:** Banish bathroom odors and humidity for a fresher, healthier space.

## Overview

This Universal Bathroom Vent Fan Motor Replacement kit delivers 0.80 amps of power at 3000 RPM, providing 50 CFM of continuous airflow to effectively remove moisture and odors. Compatible with Nutone, Broan, and multiple other brands, it features a compact 3.75 x 3 x 2.5 inch motor with a 2.25-inch shaft and a convenient 2-prong plug for easy installation, ensuring reliable, long-lasting ventilation performance.

## Description

Product description Motor is Mechanically Reversible · Includes 0.65 amps, 3000RPM, 120 volts 60hz, and 50 CFM. · Shipped CCW Shaft End. · Shaft = 1.75" long x 3/16" diameter, wire length = 6" with 2-prong plug. · Mounting studs 1 7/8" on center. Bathroom Exhaust Vent Fan Motor Kit for Broan Nutone C01575, 50 CFM, 120V Uppco, Ventorola E498-1 Bay Motors, Sears 569 Dayton, YJF6158 65100 EM550 Product Specifications This is an Electric Motors C01575 Replacement Electric Motor Kit with Fan , 120V. Fan kit is designed to replace most repair projects. 5/8 Coil stack, Continuous duty, Air Over. Kit contains Motor, 1 fan = 4.5 (flat/paddle style). Replacement for Broan, Nutone, Uppco, Ventorola E498-1, Bay Motors, and Sears 569. This universal bathroom exhaust fan motor and blower wheel eliminates bathroom odor, removes moisture from the air, and improves indoor air quality. It includes 1 motor & 1 fan. Motor is mechanically reversible - shipped ccw (counter clock wise) shaft end. Mounting studs, 1 7/8 inch on center Specifications: 0.65 amps, 3000 rpm, 120 volts 60hz, 50 cfm, continuous duty, air over. Shaft 1.75 inches long x 3/16 inches diameter, wire length = 6 inches with 2-prong plug Replacement for Nutone Broan, Uppco, Ventorola E498-1, Bay Motors, Sears 569, Dayton and many other units. Replaces 65100, VFM100, C65878,33-100, 82423K, EM550, K111,EM750,784A,f784a,676d/2676f,763rln and more Over 60+ years of experience in appliance manufacturing

Review: Great replacement for a very old fan motor - I have a 40 year old house with 40 year old bath fans. One of them was labeled "Air-o-matic" with a model number 605. It had gotten horrendously scratchy and loud over the years, to the point that it was a little scary because it wasn't clear to me what could even be making the noises it was making. This fan motor is obviously out of production, and the fan assembly/housing itself is totally different from any of the modern ones I've seen, so buying a whole fan kit and just replacing the inner part wouldn't work. (For newer fans that need replacing, you don't even need to unscrew the old motor. You can just clip in the new motor and bracket, since fan housings now are basically standard.) I had almost resigned myself to replacing the entire housing, which is a big pain in the butt if you're not an electrician or handyman. But then I found this. I actually found a slightly different model somewhere else that another reviewer had mentioned worked as a replacement for his Air-o-matic, but I realized pretty quickly that all of these replacement motors look more or less the same, and have basically the same shape as my Air-o-matic. I also realized that my fan mounting bracket actually has one screw hole that's elongated to give a little leeway for mounting replacement motors with slightly different screw placement, so I just took a chance on this. I had read that I needed to convert this from CCW to CW, which made me a little nervous, but it was very easy to unscrew the two pieces from the top and just swap them around - that's all it takes. Then I just screwed it into my existing mounting bracket, plugged it in and boom - working fan! I tested the airflow with a piece of tissue paper just to make sure it was blowing out with the orientation I set, and it was. It turned out to be very easy to install, and it sounds like a new fan (because it is). It's maybe not the *best* motor, and it's definitely not silent, but that's ok because I don't want silence when I'm doing my business in the bathroom. I like to know the fan is on and I want other people to hear it too. So there is some normal fan noise, which is good, and there's also just a tinge of low-frequency motor noise or vibration. My other bath fan, which seems like a replacement already (I am not the original owner of the house) has this same sound so I think it's normal. It's barely noticeable and I probably only even hear it because the whole point of me doing this was to fix a noisy fan, so I'm listening for it. In any case, it's a massive improvement over what was there before. One thing is that this is a 50cfm fan - and most of the "universal" fans and motors I've seen are. It's perfectly fine for small bathrooms but I'll bet there are even some larger bathrooms out there that this would not be enough for. Most computer case fans move significantly more air than that. (In fact, not really sure why we don't just use those fans for bathrooms - they're smaller, cheaper, and easy to replace.) It definitely would not be enough for something like a garage, unless you have more than one. In my case, though, I'm using this in a bathroom that's about 4x10. It's plenty enough for that. I realized after installing it that my old fan wasn't really doing much at all; I would get steamed up mirrors when taking a shower and would have to almost immediately open the bathroom door to keep from having that "sticky" post-shower feeling (where you feel like you need a shower right after taking one), even with the fan on. Not any longer. My bathroom is totally dry after taking a shower now. Hopefully this is helpful to someone out there with an old fan you don't know how to replace. Take the vent cover off and look at your fan motor. If it looks at all similar to this, you can probably replace it with this motor. Unplug your fan and unscrew the mounting bracket and look at the shaft length and fan diameter as well. You can take some exact measurements but I just took a chance. You can always cut the shaft if you need to as well. For me, the whole thing was just a drop-in replacement once I changed the orientation.
Review: An exact replacement, works like a breeze... - When we bought this house the bathroom exhaust fans were already noisy and slow, but we tried to extend their life with lubrication, etc. However, the one in the master bath finally stopped working and would just groan, while lazily turning once every 10-30 seconds. I put off fixing it because I figured I'd have to replace the entire fan/light/heater unit and I wasn't finding many available that fit the existing opening, and I wasn't looking forward to doing the cutting/drywall/floating/painting/wiring/attic-climbing necessary to put in a new one. I finally bit the bullet and said, that's it, one way or another I'm going to fix this damn thing. I started from the bottom, meaning from inside our bathroom, to see what I could figure out about the unit without an attic visit (this fan is located up under the low part of the roof, getting to it in the attic would be a huge pain). I was able to figure out that the if I took off the light cover and removed the bulb, there was a retaining screw under there. When I moved the retaining screw I was able to remove the entire interior cover of the unit, after unplugging the easily unpluggable connector for the light fixture. That revealed the heater unit on one side (working fine) and the exhaust fan on the other side. The motor for the exhaust fan had an axle extending up into a metal box where the circular blades were, and the blades were a wider diameter than the opening, so I thought I might need to get in the attic anyway. But then I saw that the entire exhaust fan box was removable by taking out one retaining screw and sliding it to the side so that it released from catches. Once I got the exhaust fan box out the rest was straightforward. I detached the motor and went looking for something with the same specs. I found this one, which to my eyeball looked like an exact replacement. Thankfully, it was. When I got this replacement I reassembled everything, switched it on, and YAHOO we now have a working exhaust fan in our master bathroom. In retrospect this was an almost simple replacement, and I figure I'll be able to replace the fans in the other two identical units in about 5-10 minutes each, from the interior using a short stepladder. Attached are two photos. The first one shows a piece of bathroom tissue being held in place by the suction of the newly replaced exhaust fan (when I turned off the fan the tissue fell, fyi). The second shows a side-by-side comparison of the old and new fan motor units. This replacement motor is inexpensive, and I don't know how long it will last, but it appears to be manufactured almost exactly the same as the original fan, which lasted 24 years. Time will tell, and if I have any longevity issues with it I'll come back and update this review.

## Features

- 0.80 amps, 3000 rpm, 120 volts 60hz, 50 cfm, continuous duty, air over. Shaft 2.25 inches long x 3/16 inches diameter, wire length = 6 inches with 2-prong plug
- 【 Product description】This universal bathroom exhaust fan motor and blower wheel eliminates bathroom odor, removes moisture from the air, and improves indoor air quality.
- [Product specifications]: Motor shaft diameter is .1811 (between 1/8" and 3/16") x 1-7/16" long, 120 V, 60Hz, 0.8A, CCW, CLB, 3000RPM, standard 2 prong plug attached to motor
- [Product dimensions]: Motor 3.75 x 3 x 2.5 inches, fan 4.5 x 4.5 x 1 inches
- 【Replacement for】Nutone Broan, Uppco, Ventorola E498-1, Bay Motors, Sears 569, Dayton and many other units. Replaces 65100, VFM100, C65878,33-100, 82423K, EM550, K111,EM750,784A,f784a,676d/2676f,763rln and more

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B073X7P42F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,941 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #90 in Electric Fan Motors |
| Brand | Endurance Pro |
| Brand Name | Endurance Pro |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,463 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816325011627 |
| Included Components | Bathroom Fan Replacement Electric Motor Kit with Fan |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.93"W x 2.52"H |
| Item Type Name | Replacement Electric Motor Kit with Fan, 120 volts |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ENDURANCE PRO |
| Material | Copper |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | Electric Motors C01575 |
| Model Name | Universal Bathroom Fan |
| Part Number | Electric Motors C01575 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.93"W x 2.52"H |
| Shaft Diameter | 0.18 Inches |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| UPC | 816325011627 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 10 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Endurance Pro
- **Model Name:** Universal Bathroom Fan
- **Speed:** 3000 RPM
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.93"W x 2.52"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Have an old Broan(676-D) with 3" between screws. What is the distance between mounting screws for this universal unit?**
A: The motor must must attach to the old frame bracket of your Nutrone Miami Carey exhaust fan. What is the distance between the two bolts that have the nut on each one, what is the distance between them dead center to dead center. Then we can know if the new motor will be able to mount onto old bracket, yes you need the old bracket. Please let me know. Thanks best regards.

**Q: What is the diameter of the fan blade?**
A: The fan blade diameter is just under 4.6 inches or about 4 and 19/32 inches

**Q: Where is this product manufactured?**
A: China , holding the original motor next to this one for comparison , they looked exactly the same.  Maybe the frame on the new one was a little beefier, 
quality looked O.K. to me .

**Q: Can the studs  be reversed I need the studs to come out on the shaft side**
A: Just so I understand properly: you want to know if the bolts and nuts that hold the motor to the frame can be reversed and installed the opposite direction? Yes! I was able to completely remove the bolts and nuts from the motor.  While I chose to reinstall them in the direction they came out, it is a simple task to flip them over.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great replacement for a very old fan motor
*by J***F on October 10, 2021*

I have a 40 year old house with 40 year old bath fans. One of them was labeled "Air-o-matic" with a model number 605. It had gotten horrendously scratchy and loud over the years, to the point that it was a little scary because it wasn't clear to me what could even be making the noises it was making. This fan motor is obviously out of production, and the fan assembly/housing itself is totally different from any of the modern ones I've seen, so buying a whole fan kit and just replacing the inner part wouldn't work. (For newer fans that need replacing, you don't even need to unscrew the old motor. You can just clip in the new motor and bracket, since fan housings now are basically standard.) I had almost resigned myself to replacing the entire housing, which is a big pain in the butt if you're not an electrician or handyman. But then I found this. I actually found a slightly different model somewhere else that another reviewer had mentioned worked as a replacement for his Air-o-matic, but I realized pretty quickly that all of these replacement motors look more or less the same, and have basically the same shape as my Air-o-matic. I also realized that my fan mounting bracket actually has one screw hole that's elongated to give a little leeway for mounting replacement motors with slightly different screw placement, so I just took a chance on this. I had read that I needed to convert this from CCW to CW, which made me a little nervous, but it was very easy to unscrew the two pieces from the top and just swap them around - that's all it takes. Then I just screwed it into my existing mounting bracket, plugged it in and boom - working fan! I tested the airflow with a piece of tissue paper just to make sure it was blowing out with the orientation I set, and it was. It turned out to be very easy to install, and it sounds like a new fan (because it is). It's maybe not the *best* motor, and it's definitely not silent, but that's ok because I don't want silence when I'm doing my business in the bathroom. I like to know the fan is on and I want other people to hear it too. So there is some normal fan noise, which is good, and there's also just a tinge of low-frequency motor noise or vibration. My other bath fan, which seems like a replacement already (I am not the original owner of the house) has this same sound so I think it's normal. It's barely noticeable and I probably only even hear it because the whole point of me doing this was to fix a noisy fan, so I'm listening for it. In any case, it's a massive improvement over what was there before. One thing is that this is a 50cfm fan - and most of the "universal" fans and motors I've seen are. It's perfectly fine for small bathrooms but I'll bet there are even some larger bathrooms out there that this would not be enough for. Most computer case fans move significantly more air than that. (In fact, not really sure why we don't just use those fans for bathrooms - they're smaller, cheaper, and easy to replace.) It definitely would not be enough for something like a garage, unless you have more than one. In my case, though, I'm using this in a bathroom that's about 4x10. It's plenty enough for that. I realized after installing it that my old fan wasn't really doing much at all; I would get steamed up mirrors when taking a shower and would have to almost immediately open the bathroom door to keep from having that "sticky" post-shower feeling (where you feel like you need a shower right after taking one), even with the fan on. Not any longer. My bathroom is totally dry after taking a shower now. Hopefully this is helpful to someone out there with an old fan you don't know how to replace. Take the vent cover off and look at your fan motor. If it looks at all similar to this, you can probably replace it with this motor. Unplug your fan and unscrew the mounting bracket and look at the shaft length and fan diameter as well. You can take some exact measurements but I just took a chance. You can always cut the shaft if you need to as well. For me, the whole thing was just a drop-in replacement once I changed the orientation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An exact replacement, works like a breeze...
*by S***R on December 7, 2017*

When we bought this house the bathroom exhaust fans were already noisy and slow, but we tried to extend their life with lubrication, etc. However, the one in the master bath finally stopped working and would just groan, while lazily turning once every 10-30 seconds. I put off fixing it because I figured I'd have to replace the entire fan/light/heater unit and I wasn't finding many available that fit the existing opening, and I wasn't looking forward to doing the cutting/drywall/floating/painting/wiring/attic-climbing necessary to put in a new one. I finally bit the bullet and said, that's it, one way or another I'm going to fix this damn thing. I started from the bottom, meaning from inside our bathroom, to see what I could figure out about the unit without an attic visit (this fan is located up under the low part of the roof, getting to it in the attic would be a huge pain). I was able to figure out that the if I took off the light cover and removed the bulb, there was a retaining screw under there. When I moved the retaining screw I was able to remove the entire interior cover of the unit, after unplugging the easily unpluggable connector for the light fixture. That revealed the heater unit on one side (working fine) and the exhaust fan on the other side. The motor for the exhaust fan had an axle extending up into a metal box where the circular blades were, and the blades were a wider diameter than the opening, so I thought I might need to get in the attic anyway. But then I saw that the entire exhaust fan box was removable by taking out one retaining screw and sliding it to the side so that it released from catches. Once I got the exhaust fan box out the rest was straightforward. I detached the motor and went looking for something with the same specs. I found this one, which to my eyeball looked like an exact replacement. Thankfully, it was. When I got this replacement I reassembled everything, switched it on, and YAHOO we now have a working exhaust fan in our master bathroom. In retrospect this was an almost simple replacement, and I figure I'll be able to replace the fans in the other two identical units in about 5-10 minutes each, from the interior using a short stepladder. Attached are two photos. The first one shows a piece of bathroom tissue being held in place by the suction of the newly replaced exhaust fan (when I turned off the fan the tissue fell, fyi). The second shows a side-by-side comparison of the old and new fan motor units. This replacement motor is inexpensive, and I don't know how long it will last, but it appears to be manufactured almost exactly the same as the original fan, which lasted 24 years. Time will tell, and if I have any longevity issues with it I'll come back and update this review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Completely universal motor, works for most bathroom exhaust fans and help save time and money
*by B***N on April 22, 2022*

The motor is completely universal as described and easy to install. I have the original bathroom exhaust fan built 1987. The original fan motor is shot and due for replacement. The original fan box is mounted inside a wooden frame/box which make it a challenge to remove. Replacing the fan motor is much easier, save time and cost less then replacing the entire exhaust fan with box. The motor came equipped with the fan included and design to mount on top of the mounting plate. For my installation, I had to disassemble the motor to reverse the motor shaft so that the motor can me mounted below the plate with the shaft going through the plate (as seen in the pictures). This allow the motor spinning/moving in the right direction. Overall took about 15 min or more to install. My only complaint is the plug that came with the motor is polarized, so it wouldn't fit into a non-polarized outlet. This is not necessary because the motor spins only one direction no matter what polarity (positive or negative) you use. Anyway, I had to modify the prong to the plug so it fully inserts into the outlet and trim a little around the outer rim of the plug to help push the plug all the way in. Other than that, the installation is a piece of cake. I suggest anyone who looking to replace the bathroom exhaust fan motor to remove the original fan motor first and take measurements to make sure it fits before you order online.

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