Sanyo Denki San Ace 9CRA Series Axial Fan, 12 V dc, DC Operation, 57m³/h, 21.6W, 1.8A Max, 40 x 40 x 56mm

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RS Stock No.:
800-4287
Mfr. Part No.:
9CRA0412K501
Brand:
Sanyo Denki
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Brand

Sanyo Denki

Supply Voltage

12 V dc

Height

56mm

AC or DC Operation

DC

Power Consumption

21.6W

Maximum Current

1.8A

Depth

56mm

Dimensions

40 x 40 x 56mm

Air Flow

57m³/h

Termination Type

Lead Wire

Noise Level

65dB

Fan Speed

13000 rpm, 17000rpm

Direction of Curve

Forward

Sensor Type

Pulse

Bearing Type

Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
PH

Sanyo Denki Axial Fan, 65dB Noise Level, 57m³/h Airflow Rate - San Ace 9CRA Series - 9CRA0412K501


Keep your equipment in a chilled-out state with this axial fan from Sanyo Denki. It pushes air through its blades to create a large-volume, low-pressure airflow, which is ideal for cooling industrial machinery. The device has a powerful airflow rate of 57m³/h to help cool small electronics and motors. Thanks to its low volume level of 65dB, background noise disruption is kept to a minimum. A built-in tachometer sensor stays on top of your fan's speed to ensure optimal performance.

• Compact dimensions of 40 (L) x 40 (W) x 56mm (D) for installation in tight spaces
• High speed of 17,000rpm for rapid cooling
• Durable plastic housing can take a knock
• Supply voltage of 12V DC for use in low-power systems

Applications


• Industrial automation cooling
• HVAC systems
• Heat exchangers

What's the advantage of this fan's ball bearing mechanism?


Ball bearings in axial fans like this one allow for smoother rotation. This minimises the risk of friction, wear and overheating, helping the fan to last longer.

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