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Posted by Dick Adams on March 25, 2009, 9:43 pm
Need to replace an Uppco, Inc 079272 motor/fan in my
window exhaust unit.
The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
3-1/2" radius blades.
I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
Any help will be appreciated.
Dick
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Posted by Ed Pawlowski on March 25, 2009, 10:54 pm
> Need to replace an Uppco, Inc 079272 motor/fan in my
> window exhaust unit.
> The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
> to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
> The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
> 3-1/2" radius blades.
> I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Dick
Try these guys http://www.irproducts.biz/ They do carry some uppco motors and fans. Click on motor kits and they have
a photo that is about what you describe.
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Posted by Dick Adams on March 25, 2009, 11:40 pm
>> Need to replace an Uppco, Inc 079272 motor/fan in my
>> window exhaust unit.
>> The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
>> to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
>> The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
>> 3-1/2" radius blades.
>> I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
>> Any help will be appreciated.
> Try these guys http://www.irproducts.biz/
> They do carry some uppco motors and fans.
> Click on motor kits and they have a photo that
> is about what you describe.
Bingo! I will call them in the morning to order one.
Thank you very much.
Dick
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Posted by Paul Franklin on March 25, 2009, 10:55 pm
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 01:43:42 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (Dick
Adams) wrote:
>Need to replace an Uppco, Inc 079272 motor/fan in my
>window exhaust unit.
>The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
>to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
>The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
>3-1/2" radius blades.
>I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
>Any help will be appreciated.
>Dick
Have you tried www.grainger.com ?
They have about a zillion replacement motors.
HTH,
Paul F.
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Posted by Peetie Wheatstraw on March 25, 2009, 11:43 pm
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 01:43:42 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
>Need to replace an Uppco, Inc 079272 motor/fan in my
>window exhaust unit.
>The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
>to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
>The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
>3-1/2" radius blades.
>I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
>Any help will be appreciated.
If it's just a window exhaust fan, I 'spect everyone and
they uncle will suggest you just buy a new unit.
Add me to such masses.
But if you really need to replace only the motor, off
the top my head, try www.grainger.com. If you can't
find it there, call their 1 800 number and describe
what you need.
Peetie
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> window exhaust unit.
> The motor/coil is 2x3x3 with two screws for mounting
> to a bracket and a two prong plug on a short line cord.
> The shaft is 2-3/4" and is attached to a fan with five
> 3-1/2" radius blades.
> I have googled my butt off and have come up empty.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Dick