Dayton Blower: 13 1/2 in Wheel Dia, Belt Drive
The Dayton Blower is a belt-drive blower without drive, featuring a 13 1/2 inch wheel diameter and CW rotation. This model, MPN 48LU43, is supplied as a less drive pack unit from the DAYTON brand.
SKU 3G-OTH-74201
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Product Description
The Dayton Blower is a belt-drive blower without drive, featuring a 13 1/2 inch wheel diameter and CW rotation. This model, MPN 48LU43, is supplied as a less drive pack unit from the DAYTON brand.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dayton 48LU43 blower used for?
The Dayton 48LU43 belt-drive blower is used for industrial air movement, ventilation, and exhaust applications. Its 13 1/2 inch wheel diameter and CW rotation make it suitable for moving large volumes of air in factories, warehouses, and commercial HVAC systems.
What are the specifications of the Dayton 48LU43 blower?
The Dayton 48LU43 is a belt-drive blower without drive pack, with a 13 1/2 inch wheel diameter and CW rotation. It is supplied as a less drive pack unit from the DAYTON brand. For detailed performance data, consult the manufacturer's documentation.
Where to buy the Dayton 48LU43 blower worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the Dayton 48LU43 belt-drive blower worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to select a belt-drive blower like the Dayton 48LU43?
When selecting a belt-drive blower, consider wheel diameter, rotation direction, and drive configuration. The Dayton 48LU43 has a 13 1/2 inch wheel and CW rotation, supplied without a drive pack. Ensure your system matches these specs for proper airflow and performance.
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3G Electric supplies Dayton belt-drive blowers without drive. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.














