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Axial fan BLOW Blow 80x15mm 12V ball-bearing — 80×15 mm, 12V
Axial fan BLOW Blow 80x15mm 12V ball-bearing — 80×15 mm, 12V
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Axial fan BLOW Blow 80x15mm 12V ball-bearing — 80×15 mm, 12V
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Axial fan BLOW Blow 80x15mm 12V ball-bearing — 80×15 mm, 12V
Axial fan BLOW Blow 80x15mm 12V ball-bearing — 80×15 mm, 12V
The BLOW Blow 80×15 mm axial fan is a compact 12 V cooling solution designed for small PC enclosures, electronic devices and auxiliary ventilation points. Its 80×15 mm frame and ball-bearing design provide a balance of size, airflow and mechanical durability for applications that require continuous operation in constrained spaces.
This 12 V axial fan offers reliable continuous operation thanks to its ball-bearing motor, which improves lifespan under sustained use compared with sleeve-bearing alternatives. The slim 15 mm profile enables installation in tight spaces where standard-depth fans cannot fit, while the 80 mm diameter maintains sufficient airflow for cooling CPUs, cases, heatsinks or compact electronics. The simple, robust construction suits both consumer PC builds and small industrial or embedded systems that need stable ventilation.
Install the fan in the intended airflow orientation, observing the marked intake and exhaust directions if present. Secure the fan using appropriate screws or mounting hardware sized for 80 mm fan holes, taking care not to overtighten and distort the frame. Connect the fan to a 12 V DC source or motherboard header that provides the correct voltage and current; if the fan has a three-pin connector, align pins properly before power-up. Ensure the surrounding area provides adequate clearance and that cable routing prevents contact with the blades when the fan is in operation.
For longest service life, use the fan in environments with controlled dust levels and operating temperatures within typical PC ranges. Periodic cleaning with compressed air and inspection of mounting points will help maintain airflow and reduce noise. When replacing older fans, verify connector compatibility and available power draw from the system header or supply.
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