This fan is designed for various models of leaf blowers/vacuums and is a genuine OEM part. Made of black plastic and sold individually, without any other hardware, this fan measures approximately 4-inches in diameter and is what generates the airflow within the leaf blower. If you notice diminishing performance such as a lack of airflow or suction capabilities from your leaf blower, you should inspect this fan to make sure it is free of chips, cracks, or warping that can affect it. To replace this fan within your leaf blower, you will need to gain access to the fan housing, which may require tools like a screwdriver or wrench. First, turn off the fan and disconnect it from its power source and once you have access to the fan housing, remove the old fan and replace it with the new one.
This fan is designed for various models of leaf blowers/vacuums and is a genuine OEM part. Made of black plastic and sold individually, without any other hardware, this fan measures approximately 4-inches in diameter and is what generates the airflow within the leaf blower. If you notice diminishing performance such as a lack of airflow or suction capabilities from your leaf blower, you should inspect this fan to make sure it is free of chips, cracks, or warping that can affect it. To replace this fan within your leaf blower, you will need to gain access to the fan housing, which may require tools like a screwdriver or wrench. First, turn off the fan and disconnect it from its power source and once you have access to the fan housing, remove the old fan and replace it with the new one.
Installation Instructions
Mike from COEUR D ALENE, ID
Grandson decided to poke a stick in the blower
Break blower in half by removing all start screws.
Once in half, snap rear cover off to gain access to fan hub and nut.
Remove nut remove broken fan, install and reverse the process.