Hunter Industrial Fan

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

This is a very common fan built by the Hunter division of Robbins and Meyers. What makes this unusual is the OSHA spiral-wound blade guard (making it a newer model from the 70's) and the cotton-clad wiring, which would have been found on a fan built in the 1940s or '50s. No model number is listed on the data plate, only information relating to the government contract it was built under. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Damn... this is almost one of my highest-hit videos... that was unexpected...

  • it restored color is blue

  • No, the original color is white.

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  • how much is one of those fans worth approximately?

  • I love in how your vids you always provide a quick laugh :-)

  • If it has a grounded plug, then its from the 70s, it has the later grill too, i reckon its a 70's model i could be wrong but thats me.

  • still work great use for daily runner

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