DAYTON Propeller Fan Blades, 12 / 16 / 18 Inch


Dayton propeller fan blades are designed for circulating and exhausting air in HVAC systems, cooling towers and warehouses. They are effective in removing fumes and odours.

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StyleModelCfm @ 0.000 In SpPropeller Dia.PitchCfm @ 0.250 In SpCfm @ 0.125 In SpBore Dia.Blade WidthBlade HeightPrice
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4C460
300 CFM16"26°1953/920 CFM2154/1240 CFM5/8"7"3 1/4"€89.03
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2C354
833/584 CFM12"25°565/61 CFM703/376 CFM5/16"5 9/16"2 9/32"€87.39
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2C356
928/629 CFM12"28°664/174 CFM799/437 CFM5/16"5 9/16"2 9/16"€87.23
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2C358
1486/1007 CFM16"18°954/459 CFM1234/613 CFM3/8"7"2 5/16"€89.32
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4C348
2335/1543 CFM12"40°1953/920 CFM2154/1240 CFM1/2"5 9/16"3 1/2"€86.47
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2C359
2335/1543 CFM16"26°1953/920 CFM2154/1240 CFM1/2"7"3 1/4"€88.33
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2C361
3082/2037 CFM18"23°2584/1331 CFM2842/1656 CFM1/2"9 3/16"3 3/4"€88.96
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2C363
3408/2252 CFM18"26°2916/1522 CFM3180/1868 CFM5/8"9 3/16"4 1/16"€95.79
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4C459
3908/2736 CFM12"40°3227/1851 CFM3588/2250 CFM5/8"5 9/16"3 1/2"€87.82

Propeller Fan Blades, 12 / 16 / 18 Inch

Dayton propellers are fan blades that are designed to circulate and exhaust air in ventilation applications. These fans feature 3 blades that are made from aluminium, providing lightweight yet durable construction. They rotate in the clockwise direction (with respect to discharge facing) and come included with set screws for easy installation. Choose from a wide range of these propellers, available in 12, 16 and 18 inch propeller diameters on Raptor Supplies.

Features

  • These Dayton fan blades are made of aluminium construction to resist corrosion.
  • They rotate in the clockwise direction and are included with set screws for easy installation.
  • These Dayton propeller fan blades rotate at a maximum speed of 1725 rpm.
  • With a 40-degree pitch, these fan blades are available in 12, 16 and 18-inch propeller diameters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of pitch angle in these Dayton propeller fan blades?

The pitch angle directly affects the amount of air moved by the fan. A higher pitch angle creates a more aggressive blade design, resulting in increased airflow.

How to maintain these Dayton fan blades?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blades, checking for damage or wear and balancing the fan to reduce vibration and noise.

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