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The US MOTORS us3b2426 is a 3-blade replacement fan blade engineered for HVAC/R air movement applications. It measures 24 inches in diameter with a 26-degree pitch, spins counterclockwise (CCW), and is configured for intake airflow. The blade assembly uses aluminum blade construction paired with a galvanized steel spider hub, with components riveted together to handle the pressure demands typical of refrigeration and air conditioning condenser service. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics install this blade as a direct OEM-style replacement in condensing units and other fan-driven equipment.
This fan blade suits a wide range of residential and light commercial HVAC/R equipment. Typical applications include residential air conditioners, heat pumps, rooftop air conditioners, unit heaters, power roof ventilators, pool heaters, fan coil units, heat exchangers, industrial equipment, and air-cooled condensers. The 24-inch diameter and 26-degree pitch combination is common in packaged and split-system condensing units where airflow efficiency and low noise are required. It is also a suitable replacement for LAU item 60557801.
Suitable as a replacement for LAU item 60557801. Designed for use in residential air conditioners, heat pumps, rooftop air conditioners, unit heaters, power roof ventilators, pool heaters, fan coil units, heat exchangers, industrial equipment, and air-cooled condensers requiring a 24-inch, 26-pitch, CCW, 3-blade intake fan blade.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or refrigeration mechanic. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the unit before accessing the fan compartment. Verify motor shaft rotation direction matches the CCW designation of this blade before mounting. Confirm hub bore size and set-screw or bolt-circle pattern compatibility with the existing motor shaft before final assembly.
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