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The LAU 60-6573-01 is a slinger fan blade designed for use in HVAC condensing units, evaporative coolers, and air-handling equipment where reliable airflow management is essential. This blade measures 16 inches in diameter and features a 6-blade configuration set at a 37-degree pitch angle. It rotates in a clockwise direction and is built to fit shafts with a 1/2-inch bore. LAU Industries is a well-known manufacturer of fan blades and blower wheels trusted by HVAC technicians, equipment service professionals, and mechanical contractors across the industry. Slinger fan blades like this one are commonly used in outdoor condensing units and refrigeration equipment. The slinger design allows the blade to pick up condensate water from the drain pan and fling it across the condenser coil. This helps cool the coil more efficiently and reduces the need for separate condensate disposal systems. The 37-degree blade pitch delivers strong static pressure and adequate airflow volume for typical residential and light commercial condensing applications. The 6-blade layout provides a good balance between airflow efficiency and motor load. The 16-inch diameter fits a wide range of standard condenser fan assemblies. The 1/2-inch bore is a common shaft size found on condenser fan motors used throughout the industry. When replacing a worn or damaged condenser fan blade, matching the diameter, pitch angle, blade count, rotation direction, and bore size is critical to maintaining proper system airflow and equipment efficiency. This LAU replacement blade is sold as a single unit and is intended for direct replacement in compatible equipment.
The LAU 60-6573-01 slinger fan blade is a direct-replacement component for HVAC condensing units, offering a 16-inch diameter, 6-blade clockwise configuration, and 37-degree pitch to restore proper airflow and condensate management in compatible systems.
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