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16" Spal Electric Pusher Fan 2070cfm Spal # 30102048 Va18-ap71/ll-42s 16"c/12v on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

McKinney, Texas, United States

McKinney, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPAL USA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:30102048 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

16" SPAL ELECTRIC PUSHER FAN 2070CFM SPAL # 30102048 VA18-AP71/LL-42S 16"C/12V

DISPLAY MODEL
FAN ONLY (SEE PHOTO)
NO BOX


  • Air Conditioning Relay Included
  • No
  • Blade Color
  • Black
  • Blade Material
  • Plastic
  • Fan Diameter (in)
  • 16.000 in.
  • Fan Quantity
  • Single
  • Height (in)
  • 16.300 in.
  • Maximum Fan CFM
  • 1,959 cfm
  • Mounting Brackets Included
  • No
  • Mounting Hardware Included
  • No
  • Notes
  • 12 volt high performance curved blade fan.
  • Number of Blades
  • 10 blades
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.
  • Shroud Color
  • Black
  • Shroud Material
  • Plastic
  • Thickness (in)
  • 3.470 in.
  • Width (in)
  • 16.300 in.

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