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Spal 30102113 Electric Fan, 16 Inch, Pull Style - Curved Blades on 2040-parts.com

US $189.97
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Mooresville, North Carolina, US

Mooresville, North Carolina, US
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SPA-30102113

Description:

Spal fans and accessories are regarded as the best on the market. These 12V and 24V high performance fans are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed the most stringent technical and quality requirements. Spal fans offer the ultimate advantage in airflow. The enhanced motor design ensures that you get the maximum possible performance while benefiting from motor life that is second to none. Each fan motor is sealed to IP68 standards making them waterproof/dustproof as well as individually tested and balanced to ensure the highest of quality you have come to expect from SPAL.

Features:

Style: Pull
Diameter: 16 Inch
Air Flow: 2467 cfm
Type of Blades: Curved
Profile Type: Extreme Performance
Actual Weight: 6 lbs.
Height: 3.65
Width: 15.75
Length: 16.3

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