Fans & Blowers
Fans & Blowers

Model 573 (60Hz)

Compact and powerful direct drive fan with no belts and no maintenance.


Volume

Volume

148 m3/hr

Pressure

Pressure

7.9 mbar

Power

Power

0.18 kW

Power Supply

Power Supply

240V | 60Hz

Supply Phase

Supply Phase

1

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Features & Benefits

Powerful performance from a compact design, the range of Secomak Direct Drive Fans are perfect for use in a smaller space or if low maintenance is of high priority.

01

Simple construction

The fan omits the use of a bearing assembly and drive belt, as the motor and fan chamber are connected directly to one another

02

Extremely cost effective

Only essential components are used, significantly reducing the need for servicing or maintenance

03

Direct and Stand-Off configurations

With single or three phase power, the Secomak range of direct drive centrifugal fans and blowers are built to provide pressure increases up to 24 mbar (50 Hz), and high volume air flow up to 2,200 cu.m/hr (50 Hz).

04

Available as a hot air fan

The range of Direct Drive fans are designed to combine easily with the Secomak range of Air Process Heaters if hot air is required.

05

Bearing-free design

The bearing-free design allows the stand-off variant of each Direct Drive Fan to reach inlet temperatures up to reach 300 °C

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