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Coaxial Fans in Solidworks

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laelow

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Can anybody help me in getting a solid model of fan I've tried to get a fan model in solidworks from COMAIR/ROTRON, Papst, ETRI (I would perfer a fan with 4 x 4 x 1 dimensions), and they all look at me as if I was crazy. If anybody can guide on where I can get my hands on a SW model of fan so that I can define my own instances, and design tables I would greatly appreicate it. Thank-You everybody.
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I have a model of a Rotron MIL80 fan. Most likely you will have to model the envelope from the datasheet since this is a specialized fan.

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Heckler

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In the Contributions section (lower half of page) a few fans are drawn. They may be of help.

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BTW, what type of fan are you looking for?

Axial, Centrifugal, Crossflow, Impeller, ..... ???

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Thanks CorBlimeyLimey for the website, those fans will work well for our application.

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