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Default Who makes Radio Shack's muffin fans?

Specifically RS part# 273 - 242, 3" (80 mm) 120 VAC venturi axial
muffin
fan? Hard to find drawings for a mounting cutout without knowing the
maker.
Looks like I need an octagonal cutout for the least restricted
exhaust. A
simple, easy 3" circular cutout looks like it'll throttle the airflow.

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On 4ÔÂ30ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç10ʱ45·Ö, Father Haskell wrote:
Specifically RS part# 273 - 242, 3" (80 mm) 120 VAC venturi axial
muffin
fan? Hard to find drawings for a mounting cutout without knowing the
maker.
Looks like I need an octagonal cutout for the least restricted
exhaust. A
simple, easy 3" circular cutout looks like it'll throttle the airflow.


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