Cooling Equipment Parts

As with all other machines, fans and other cooling equipment can stop working properly over time, especially when they’re regularly used in hot summer days and humid weather.

When that happens, there’s no need to replace your old fan with a new one right away. What you might want to consider is to check their parts first and see if they need to be replaced.

Here are some of the most common replacement fan parts:

Fan Guards and Blades

Without blades, an electric fan won’t be able to circulate air in a given space. Fan blades rotate at a set speed on an axis, which is connected to the motor.

To protect the fan blades from damage, they need to be covered with a fan guard. This replacement fan part serves as a sort of protective barrier between the sharp fan blades and external elements. They also keep the fan noise level low while allowing optimal airflow.

Engineer Warehouse offers guards and blades for electric fans, which are designed to be compatible with 24- to 30-inch fans.


Fan Motors

Like most machines, an electric fan won’t be complete without a motor. It converts electrical energy to mechanical energy, rotates the blades and their axis, and runs the entire fan.

If you’re planning to get one for your fan, find a replacement fan motor that’s compatible with your unit. You should also get a motor that comes with either an electrical cord or a cordless junction box for easy installation.

Fan Heads

Some people prefer to get fan heads not just as replacement parts for their fans but also as parts that offer customization. After all, replacement fan heads function well enough on their own.

Most fan heads already come with motors, guards, and blades, and some even include cordless junction boxes for simple hard wiring. Plus, they are typically compatible with both mounts and pedestals.

Fan Mounts

Mounts allow electric fans to be installed on the floor, ceiling, wall, or even pipes. No matter where the mounting location is, mounts for electric fans enable the units to produce optimal airflow throughout the room while clearing the floor space of hazardous obstructions.


Fan Switches & Controls

Controls and switches for fans allow users to easily turn their units on and off and control the fan speed and settings. Most of these controls and switches are designed to be installed on the fans or the wall for easy access. Some can even operate three to five fans at the same time.

Fan Shutters

Shutters are essential parts for exhaust fans that are installed in the roof or the outer wall of a structure. They let the indoor air flow through the fan and toward the outdoors when the fan is turned on. When the fan is not running, shutters for exhaust fans seal in the cool, fresh drafts from the outdoors.


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