Packard A63126 Fan Blade

Packard A63126 Fan Blade

  • $8.00


When you're out in the field and need a reliable condenser fan blade replacement, this Packard A63126 is a professional-grade solution for keeping airflow consistent in residential and light commercial HVAC units. Built with high-strength aluminum, this 10-inch fan blade features a 5-blade configuration and a 25-degree pitch, engineered specifically for high-efficiency heat transfer and quiet operation. As a hubless fan blade, it is designed for a direct-mount setup, providing a low-profile fit for tight clearance applications. Performance-wise, it pushes approximately 425 CFM at 1550 RPM, making it an ideal choice for 1/4 inch shaft motors when matched with the correct rotation. For contractors, the clockwise (CW) rotation and hubless configuration simplify many tricky field repairs where standard hubbed blades may interfere with the motor body or mounts. This aluminum 5-blade propeller offers the balance and pitch consistency required to prevent premature motor bearing wear and systemic vibration.

Key Benefits

  • Optimized Airflow Range: Delivers 425 CFM at 1550 RPM to maintain critical cooling levels and head pressure in HVACR systems.
  • Hubless Space-Saving Design: Allows for mounting in restricted spaces where a standard protruding hub would cause clearance issues.
  • Durable Aluminum Construction: Resistant to corrosion and lightweight, reducing the torque load on the fan motor during startup.
  • Broad Compatibility: Standard 25-degree pitch makes it a suitable replacement for many OEM and aftermarket propellers like the Supco FB108.

Common Questions

  • How do I determine rotation for this blade? Looking at the air discharge side, this blade rotates in a clockwise (CW) direction. Always verify the lead motor rotation before installation.
  • Does this blade come with a set screw? No, this is a hubless design and typically requires a specific hub adapter or direct-mount hardware depending on your shaft size.
  • What is the best application for a 10-inch blade with a 25-degree pitch? This configuration is common in small refrigeration condensers and exhaust fans where high static pressure isn't the primary concern, but steady airflow is vital.

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.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Is this for a 1/4" shaft"? Does it have a set screw?

    Here are the specifications, and it does not include a set screw:

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