DAYTON Tubeaxial Fan Accessories

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Tubeaxial Fan Vane Sections

Dayton tube axial fan vane sections provide a straight airflow by increasing the pressure and efficiency of tube axial fans. These vane sections have mounting flanges and predrilled holes on both ends for easy installation. They are made from durable steel w/ baked enamel finish for long life. Choose from a wide range of these tube axial fan vane sections, available in 24, 30 and 48 inch diameters on Raptor Supplies.

StyleModelDepthDimension ADimension BDimension CDimension DHeightWidthPrice (inc. VAT)
A6TFE16.5"27"13.5"24-5/16"6-15/32"27"27"£1,394.88
A6TFE28-11/16"33.625"16-13/16"30.5"8-21/32"33.625"33.625"£1,579.58
A6TFE312-31/32"51.75"25.875"48.5"12-31/32"51.75"51.75"£2,921.25
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Fan Guard, 3/16" Depth

Dayton fan guards act as physical barriers to prevent accidental contact with the spinning blades; installed within 8 feet of floor or working level. These guards are made of steel wire and designed to provide maximum durability and effective cooling / ventilation. All units comply with OSHA safety standards and are coated with baked-on gray polyester for wear and corrosion resistance. They are compatible with direct-drive tubeaxial fans with a maximum depth of 3/16 inches.

StyleModelDepthPrice (inc. VAT)
A3DNY63/16£489.51
A3DNY43/16£307.71
A3DNY13/16"£196.34
A3DNY53/16"£337.60
A5JKF63/16"£689.74
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A3DNY23/16"£218.31
A3DNX83/16"£159.27
A3DNY73/16"£553.44
A3DNX93/16"£183.75
A3DNY33/16"£220.55
A5JKF73/16"£948.40
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Discharge Caps

Dayton discharge caps are ideal for converting a tubeaxial fan into an upblast ventilator, used for exhausting air in industrial and commercial facilities. These stack caps feature heavy-duty galvanised steel construction with two opposed blade dampers that are mounted on a vertical roof fan and protected with a wind band for maximum air exhaustion. The dampers also protect the building's interior from precipitation when fans are not operating. Choose from a wide range of these discharge caps, available in heights ranging from 26 to 65 inches.

StyleModelDepthDimension ADimension BDimension DDimension EHeightWidthPrice (inc. VAT)
A778820-------£1,663.11
A165596-------£1,035.94
A169804-------£1,870.29
B4YM5424"18.75"26"21-3/32"24"18 3/32"24"£1,152.62
B4YM5526"21.125"30"23-3/32"26"20 3/32"26"£1,452.67
B5JKF529"24"31"26"29"26"29"£1,515.66
B4YM5632"27"34"29-3/32"32"26 3/32"32"£1,622.25
B4YM5738"33.625"42"32-3/32"38"32 3/32"38"£1,842.62
B4YM5842-13/64"37.75"42"36-13/32"42-13/64"36 13/32"42 13/64"£2,042.96
B4YM5944-13/64"39.75"46"38-13/32"44-13/64"38 13/32"44 13/64"£2,403.41
B4YM6050-13/64"45.75"57"44-13/32"50-13/64"44 13/32"50 13/64"£2,937.62
B4YM6156-13/64"51.75"57"50-13/32"56-13/64"50 13/32"56 13/64"£3,418.19
B5JKF262"57"64"59"62"59"62"£3,456.15
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B5JKF368"63"70"65"68"65"68"£3,716.72
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Curb Cap

Dayton curb caps are roof fan accessory units that convert a tubeaxial fan into an upblast ventilator. These curb caps feature heavy duty steel construction for durability and charcoal baked enamel coating with UV inhibitors for protection against corrosive fumes and preventing degradation from UV rays. They are compatible with Dayton tubeaxial fans (not recommended for smoke exhausted tubeaxial fans) having diameters ranging from 16 to 60 inches.

StyleModelDepthDimension ADimension BDimension DDimension EMax. Inlet Temp.WidthPrice (inc. VAT)
A4YM4626"18.75"26"21-3/32"24"200 Degrees F26"£593.21
A4YM4730"21.125"30"23-3/32"26"200 Degrees F30"£630.34
A5JKF431"24"31"26"29"201 Degrees F31"£647.40
A4YM4834"27"34"29-3/32"32"200 Degrees F34"£735.82
A4YM4942"33.625"42"32-3/32"38"200 Degrees F42"£821.26
A4YM5042"37.75"42"36-13/32"42-13/64"200 Degrees F42"£954.83
A4YM5146"39.75"46"38-13/32"44-13/64"200 Degrees F46"£1,050.34
A4YM5257"45.75"57"44-13/32"50-13/64"200 Degrees F57"£1,104.01
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A4YM5357"51.75"57"50-13/32"56-13/64"200 Degrees F57"£1,168.37
A5JKF064"57"64"59"62"202 Degrees F64"£1,907.59
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A5JKF170"63"70"65"68"203 Degrees F70"£2,378.14
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