Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Binks Exhaust Fan * Spray Paint Booth Fume Blower W/ Explosion Proof Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $1,070.00
Location:

Ortonville, Michigan, US

Ortonville, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: BINKS SPRAY PAINT BOOTH FAN:24" tube axial fan 30-2406 explosion proof

     This is a BINKS tube axial exhaust fan.

     Fan model no. is 30 - 2406.

     Drive motor is a RELIANCE Explosion proof, for CLASS 1 - GROUP D and CLASS 2 - GROUP F & G locations. 

     Motor is 1 1/2 HP. 3 PH. 1740 RPM. Motor has multi-tap wiring hook ups for 208-230/460 volt. Full load amp rating: 6.2 amp/3.1 amp.

     In one of the pictures, the fan is running, temporarily wired up at 230 volt. Amp-probe reading is about 5 amps.

     Made for venting flammable/explosive areas, such as spray paint booths, flammable storage areas etc.

     Fan is 24" size. Has two mounting rings attached on each end for angle ring mounting in duct system, or bolting directly to paint booth. 

     Has a cast aluminum constructed, non sparking blade.

     Fan is built to Factory Mutual standards, and is approved by same.

     V - belt drive. Belt is in very good condition, very little wear.

     The fan motor range is 1/3 HP to 3 HP.

     Fan CFM. = 7,920 @ 0" static pressure (with 1 1/2 HP motor).

     Fan CFM range: 4,600 CFM to 10,005 CFM depending on motor/drive size.

     Fan has areas that are scratched and dented/creased. Some areas have light surface rust. Not sure if the areas show up in the pictures.

     Fan is in good usable condition. Fan v-belt very good condition.

     I checked in the Grainger book for a similar fan, item 7F833 has a cost of $2,018.00. Not near the quality of the BINKS fan.

     Thanks for looking. Check my other auctions for similar items, CONTRACTING and FABRICATING tools & equipment.

                        Shipping to 48 states additional by motor freight.


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid: Production to double to cope with demand

Mon, 29 Apr 2013

It’s particularly appealing if you like a car with a decent turn of speed – the V60 will do 0-62mph in 6.1 seconds – like the reassurance and practicality of 4WD – the V60′s electric motor drives the back wheels – drive in to London on a regular basis – the 48g/km emissions are congestion charge free – and get taxed as BIK from your company. If all those apply – and you already appreciate the Volvo V60 is a very good car to start with – then the V60 plug-in hybrid is a bit of a no-brainer, even with a headline price of nearly £50k (which gets within £6k of an equivalent non plug-in after the taxpayer has chipped in). It seems that many buyers agree, and Volvo is being inundated with orders.

Smart Forvision Concept points at new Fortwo

Thu, 01 Sep 2011

Smart Forvision Concept - a pointer to the 3rd generation Fortwo Just as they do with Maybach, Mercedes persist with Smart. Despite the fact that both outings must cost an arm and a leg to keep going with, as far as we know, no profits ever. And that perseverance seems unlikely to end any time soon – at least for Smart – with the reveal of the Smart Forvison Concept, which is heading for Frankfurt.

Non-starting Nissan LEAFs to be reprogrammed

Sun, 17 Apr 2011

NIssan LEAF - date with a laptop They’re not exactly thick on the ground but, as we reported just a week ago, Nissan has already got problems with the Nissan LEAF, which has been refusing to restart once it’s stopped. Not restarting is not exactly a safety issue, so as long as you can actually get your nice new Nissan LEAF to start in the first place there’s no chance it will pack up on you mid-journey (unless you run out of electrickery). But having stumped up at least £10k more than an equivalent ICE car would cost for your LEAF, the least you should be able to expect is it to do what it says on the tin without packing up.