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 Hubs - Straight Bore Hub
 The bore of the hub is straight through.  Shafts are keyed and mounted to the hub.







 Hubs - Taper Lock Hub
 The hub bore is tapered with respect to the fan shaft.  The hub is locked to the shaft using a tapered bushing.





 INLET BOX – INTEGRAL (ATTACHED) INLET BOX
 Inlet boxes are used when the installation does not allow for a straight run of duct into the fan. The inlet box is designed to
 minimize the system effect of a 90 degree turn into the fan. Attached inlet boxes are integrated into the inlet side of the fan
 housing. The Inlet box is supported by the fan.



 INLET BOX – DETACHED INLET BOX (BOLT ON)
 Inlet boxes are used when the installation does not allow for a straight run of duct into the fan. The inlet box is designed to
 minimize the system effect of a 90 degree turn into the fan.  The Bolt On design is bolted directly to the inlet flange of the
 fan.



 INLET BOX – DETACHED INLET BOX (FREE STANDING)
 This is the same concept as the detached inlet box except it can be mounted separate from the fan
 and is fully supported at the floor.



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