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Titan 10" Electric Fan Mint Condition 141-9861 on 2040-parts.com

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Escanaba, Michigan, United States

Escanaba, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Titan Manufacturer Part Number:141-9861

TITAN 11" ELECTRIC FAN

LEFTHANDER PART # 141-9861

SLIM DESIGN FOR TIGHT CLEARANCE

CAN BE USED AS A PUSHER OR A PULLER

BASKET STYLE SHROUD FOR BLADE PROTECTION

10 BLADES @ 21 DEGREE ANGLE

10 7/8" X 11 1/2"

1400 CFM

4 AMPS

2 3/8" THICKNESS

MINT CONDITION

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