1,500+ Results for Fan Blades and Propellers - Page 17
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 20 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
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- Propeller Dia. (In.): 18 in
- Item: Replacement Propeller
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
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- Item: Exhaust Propeller Fan,1/2HP,1Ph,345rpm
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 18 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 18 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Fan Blade,4 Blade 20"Dia,Le52M04
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- Item: Fan Blade,14"Dia 33Deg 1/2" Cw 3Bld Fan
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- For Use With Mfr. Model Number: D2CE240A25A
- Fits Brand: York
- Item: Fan Blade 3, 30" dia., 21 deg., 5/8", CW
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 20 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 20 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Exhaust Propeller Fan
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 24 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 1/2 in
- Number of Blades: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Fan Blade 2, 24" dia., 24 deg., 1/2", CW
- Fits Brand: York
- For Use With Mfr. Model Number: BQ036C00N2DAA1
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- Item: Exhaust Propeller Fan
Key Features:
- Propeller Dia. (In.): 24 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 3/4 in
- Number of Blades: 4
Key Features:
- Item: Fan Blades,26" 3Blade Fan,Le10W16
About Fan Blades and Propellers
Fan Blades and Propellers are vital components found in a diverse range of machines and devices, delivering the propulsion needed for their operation. Available in an array of shapes, sizes, and materials, these elements cater to various applications including cooling or ventilation tasks. The construction of Fan Blades and Propellers often involves robust metals such as steel or aluminum that have undergone treatment for corrosion resistance, although the blade material may vary based on its intended use. These indispensable tools find extensive usage across numerous industries; HVAC technicians installing attic fans, mechanics working on industrial machinery, marine engineers requiring specialized propeller fans, auto body workers repairing car radiators - all rely on different types of fan blades and propellers. Other professionals who frequently utilize them include electricians fitting ceiling fans in homes to computer technicians building PCs.