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Oscillating Truck Fan. 6". 12v. For Cars, Boats, Planes, Rvs, Tractors. Free Shi on 2040-parts.com

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Plains, Texas, United States

Plains, Texas, United States
Condition:New Type:12 V Extension Cord Warranty:No Brand:TestRite by Products Corp. Country//Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:none

FREE SHIPPING: There are 2 pictured.  This listing is for ONE only. This oscillating fan is new in original unopened box.  The box has some shelf wear and a little stain on the bottom.  Came from Grandma's garage and is at least 18 years old.  I will list for you the information on each side of the box (side 2 is repeated on the opposite side):
1. 6" OSCILLATING FAN WITH 60 GRILLS.  For Cars, Trucks, Buses, Airplanes, Boats and Recreational Vehicles.  Extra Cigarette Plug Switch Included.
2.  Autos, Farm Tractors, Recreational Vehicles, Trucks.  Provides Better Defrosting in Cold Weather--better demisting in the spring, summer and fall--better cooling on hot days.
Note:  The factory-sealed motor has been lubricated before fan assembly.  No additional lubrication is necessary.  This 12 volt Oscillating fan has been precision-engineered to circulate a maximum amount of air, provide trouble-free performance and whisper-quiet vibration-less operation.  Simple, diagrammatic installation instructions are included with the fan and when followed as directed will provide long-life service  The sturdy wire-mesh safety housing is heavily plated, and the four-bladed, 6" diameter fan is formed of plastic all of which resists corrosion and prevents formation of rust  Also included in the package is all necessary hardware, wire and switch.
3.  12 VT OSCILLATING AUTOMOTIVE FAN.  simple to install. Parts: Oscillation Lever.  The fan oscillates if this lever is pulled down.  To stop oscillation, push the lever back up.  Variable shift head oscillation mechanism.  To reset the angle of the fan, turn the head to the desired position and press the front guard.  Oscillation will then continue at the new angle  Tilt adjustment screws.  To change the degree of upward or downward tilt of the fan, loosen these screws and set the head.  Then re-tighten the screws.  WIRING:  see diagram for instructions. Power Cord (2 types) One, with two bare wires for power from battery.  The other has a cigarette lighter plug.  Both power cords have the same jack on one end which is plugged into the fan.
INSTALLATION:
1.  Find a suitable place to install the fan.  Be careful to ensure that the fan can oscillate freely. .
2.  Drill two holes into the surface where the fan is to be installed.  The holes should be 1/8" diameter opposite the holes in the foot-plate.
3.  With the enclosed tapping screws secure the foot-plate.
THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE ONLY WITH A 12VT BATTERY.

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Smoke free, pet free home (but it did come from Grandma's garage).
Thanks for your interest.

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