Trane FAN2765 Fan Blade

Trane FAN2765 Fan Blade

  • $166.50


The Trane FAN2765 Fan Blade is a precision-engineered OEM replacement condenser fan designed for high-performance heat transfer in residential and light commercial condensing units. This 18-inch diameter fan blade features a 29-degree pitch and a 3-blade configuration, optimized specifically for clockwise (CW) rotation. With a standard 1/2-inch bore, it ensures a secure fit on most compatible Trane and American Standard motor shafts, facilitating immediate restoration of system airflow and static pressure balance. Field-tested for durability, this fan assembly is critical for maintaining correct refrigerant head pressure and preventing compressor overheat. When replacing a damaged or unbalanced HVAC fan blade, the FAN2765 provides the exact aerodynamic profile required to meet factory performance curves. Its rigid construction minimizes vibration, extending the service life of the condenser fan motor bearings and improving overall system efficiency during peak cooling loads.

Key Benefits:
  • Optimized Airflow: The 29-degree pitch ensures maximum cubic feet per minute (CFM) delivery with minimal noise.
  • Industrial Durability: Engineered for outdoor condensing environments, resisting corrosion and structural warping over time.
  • Perfect Balance: Factory-balanced 3-blade design reduces mechanical stress on the motor shaft and brackets.
  • OEM Compatibility: A direct drop-in replacement for Trane and American Standard units requiring an 18" CW blade.
Common Questions:

How do I verify if the FAN2765 fits my condenser?
Confirm the 1/2" bore size, the 18" diameter, and ensure your motor rotation is clockwise (CW) when looking at the discharge side.

Can I use this to replace a fan blade with a different pitch?
It is not recommended; using a blade with a different pitch than the 29-degree factory spec can overload the motor or reduce heat exchange efficiency.

What are the signs that my condenser fan blade needs replacement?
Look for visible stress fractures, excessive vibration, or "wobble" during operation, which often indicates the hub or blades are out of alignment.

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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