Rv 12 Volt Fan Blade For Power Roof Vents - Clockwise Rotation - 1/8 D Hole on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Replacement 12 volt fan blade - rotates clockwise - with 1/8" "D" center hole. Six (6) inches in diameter. Fits Jensen 12 volt roof vents and range hoods, 1995 thru current, or any motor with a "D" shaft of 1/8"diameter, with a clockwise rotation. This will fit most bath fan roof vents in RV's.
Manufacture is VentMate.
This is brand new in package.
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