DAYTON Heavy Duty Exhaust Fans, Galvanised Steel Frame


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Assembled/Unassembled: Unassembled , Bearing Type: Regreasable Pillow Block , Frame Material: Galvanized Steel , Hz: 60 , Max. Inlet Temp.: 104 Degrees F , Motor Enclosure: Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled , Mounting Position: Horizontal or Vertical , Number of Blades: 6 , Propeller Material: Cast Aluminum
StyleModelIntake Guard No.Flange DepthAluminum Wall Shutter No.CFM @ 0.000-In. SPCFM @ 0.125-In. SPCFM @ 0.250-In. SPFan RPMFiberglass Wall Shutter No.Price (ex. VAT)
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7AR55
1WBU31.25"3C3085608488936798145C215€2,434.88
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7AR61
1WBU51"3C31014,34511,967-6205C217€2,844.35
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7AR62
1WBU51"3C31014,34511,967-6205C217€2,872.70
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7AR66
1WBU62"3C31118,02414,838-5285C219€4,009.45
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7AR64
1WBU62"3C31118,02414,838-5285C219€3,757.65
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7AR68
1WBU72"3C31226,37721,773-5245C220€4,648.26
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7AR70
1WBU72"3C31226,37721,773-5245C220€4,468.18
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1WBU82"3C31329,33225,255-4195C221€7,498.71
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7AR74
1WBU82"3C31329,33225,255-4195C221€6,485.73
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7AR76
1WBU92"3C31440,77835,88826,4414095C222€8,610.64
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7AR78
1WBU92"3C31440,77835,88826,4414095C222€8,298.02

Heavy Duty Exhaust Fans, Galvanised Steel Frame

Dayton heavy duty exhaust fans ensure proper ventilation in industrial and commercial facilities. These 6-blade cast aluminium propellers help to move large air volumes at low to medium static pressures, thus reducing noise levels. The regreasable pillow block bearings offer smooth and continuous operation. They further come with totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) enclosures that have an external fan mounted to the shaft, protecting the motor from overheating. They also have a variable pitch motor pulley, providing flexibility in fan speeds to enhance the performance. The complete assembly includes a motor, belt and sheaves (packed separately) and can be easily mounted in either horizontal or vertical position. Choose from an extensive range of these belt drive exhaust fans, available in 1.0, 1.25 and 2.0 inch flange depths.

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