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Snail Cam Blowers

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Snail cam blowers are available in two mounting options, either directly to the hose or to a flange on the bulkhead. Featuring a more robust motor than in-line blowers, these blowers are perfect for heavy duty applications.

Snail cam blowers are not only suitable for engine rooms, but they can also be used in bilges, heads, and the galley. We can also supply ducting hose, vent outlets, gratings and switch panels to suit.

Flexmount Blowers: The radial design provides very high output and makes these blowers ideal for installations where long runs of ducting are required. Flexmount blowers have large heavy duty motors which are well suited to commercial applications. The blower ends are designed to accept the hose directly and the blower is mounted via a bracket which means you are then able to mount to a convenient surface.

Flangemount Blowers: These have the same radial design and heavy duty motor as the flexmount blowers. However, these blowers mount via a flange on the discharge port directly onto a bulkhead, giving you a very neat installation.

Please note: The blower units are suitable for extraction and are not approved for fitment to inlet vents for engine intake. All marine engines are able to draw sufficient air to operate efficiently, provided that the vent openings are adequate. The purpose of these extraction blowers is to remove air / fumes from the engine room once the engine is stopped. Extraction ventilators should never be operated when the engine(s) are running. The suction power of the engine(s) may over-rotate the ventilator and cause the electric motor to burn out.

If you need help picking the correct snail cam blower for you contact our sales team.

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