Aaon P48460 Wheel

Aaon P48460 Wheel

  • $366.00


The Aaon P48460 Blower Wheel is a precision-engineered OEM replacement part designed for integration into AAON central HVAC systems and rooftop units. Featuring a 7 3/4" diameter and a 2 7/8" width, this combustion motor wheel is built to handle the rigorous air-moving demands of commercial environments. The wheel utilizes a 1/2 inch bore size for secure shaft mounting and operates with a counterclockwise (CCW) rotation, ensuring compatible directional airflow for high-efficiency operation.

For service technicians, this centrifugal blower fan provides a direct fit to restore static pressure performance without the need for field modifications. Using genuine Aaon replacement parts ensures that the internal balance and vibration thresholds of the original unit are maintained, preventing premature motor bearing failure. Whether you are performing a seasonal overhaul or a critical emergency repair, the P48460 fan blade assembly offers the structural integrity required to maintain design airflow specifications across the heat exchanger or coil.

Key Benefits:
  • OEM Precision: Guaranteed Aaon P48460 specifications for direct drop-in replacement, reducing labor time on the roof.
  • Optimized Airflow: The 7.75" diameter blower wheel is calibrated for specific static pressure requirements in AAON air handlers.
  • Engineered Stability: High-grade construction resists deformation under high RPMs, minimizing operational noise and vibration.
  • System Compatibility: Correct CCW rotation and 1/2" shaft bore ensure immediate alignment with existing combustion or blower motors.
Common Questions:
  • What units is the P48460 compatible with? It is typically found in AAON RL, RN, and RM series rooftop units. Verify your unit's parts list to confirm the match.
  • Is the rotation directional? Yes, this specific wheel is counterclockwise (CCW) as viewed from the hub side; installing a reversed wheel will lead to a significant drop in static pressure.
  • What causes these wheels to fail? Common failure points include debris impact, corrosion on the blades, or set-screw loosening which can lead to shaft scoring or "walking."

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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