Ventmate 65484 White 6″ Replacement Jensen Fan Blade with 0.125″ D-Bore
Ventmate Replacement Fan Blade is 6-blade, white colored and made up of impact-resistant plastic. Direction of spin is determined by looking down through the motor, at the top of the blade. Fits Jensen 12 Volt Powered Roof Vent, above 1995 Jensen Powered Range Hood. 1/8 inches D-bore and CW spin.
Product Features
- 6 inch fan blade for 12 Volt powered roof vents and range hoods
- Impact resistant plastic
- White color
- Direction of spin is determined by looking down through the motor at the top of the blade
- 0.125 inch D-bore
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