Armstrong Furnace R41354-001 Fan Blade

Armstrong Furnace R41354-001 Fan Blade

Armstrong Furnace

  • $138.00


The Armstrong Furnace R41354-001 Fan Blade is a critical replacement component for residential and light commercial condensing units. This 18-inch HVAC condenser fan blade is engineered for optimal airflow and static pressure performance, specifically designed for Armstrong Air and AirEase outdoor units. Featuring a 3-blade configuration with a precise pitch, this OEM replacement fan blade ensures the motor operates within the intended amp draw range while maintaining necessary heat transfer across the condenser coil. When performing a HVAC motor and blade replacement, using an R41354-001 replacement part maintains the factory-specified balanced load, reducing vibration that can lead to premature bearing failure or refrigerant leaks. This component is built for durability in harsh outdoor environments, providing the structural integrity required to move high volumes of air efficiently during peak cooling cycles. Verify the rotation and bore size to ensure full compatibility with the existing fan motor shaft.

Key Benefits:

  • Optimized Airflow: Precision-balanced 18-inch diameter maintains consistent CFM for effective heat rejection.
  • Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Armstrong Furnace R41354-001 applications to ensure exact fitment.
  • Structural Integrity: High-grade materials resist fatigue and deformation under high-torque starting conditions.
  • Vibration Reduction: Factory-balanced design minimizes mechanical stress on the condenser motor and mounting brackets.

Common Questions:

What is the diameter and rotation of the R41354-001?
This is an 18-inch diameter fan blade. Technicians should always verify the direction of rotation (CCW or CW) from the hub side to ensure it matches the motor's specifications before installation.

Can I use this on different HVAC brands?
While primarily used in Armstrong and Allied Air equipment, it may fit other units if the diameter, pitch, and shaft bore match exactly. However, using OEM HVAC replacement parts is recommended to maintain system efficiency.

Why is my condenser fan blade vibrating?
Vibration often results from a bent blade, dirt accumulation, or a worn motor shaft. If the blade is out of balance, replacing it with a new Armstrong R41354-001 is necessary to prevent motor damage.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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