Hatco 02.12.003 Blower Motor Assembly 115V 60Hz

Special Price $295.25 Regular Price $634.00
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SKU
02.12.003
Manufacturer:
The Hatco 02.12.003 Blower Motor Assembly 115V 60Hz is a component that is made to produce, and direct airflow in heated holding or display systems. It works by using electrical power at 115 volts and 60 hertz to rotate the blower that will circulate the air evenly in the cabinet or enclosure. The air flow needs to be controlled to ensure uniform internal temperature distribution. It is also an essential component of the entire heating and air circulation system which assists in maintaining consistent performance.

Dimensions

  • Length: 10 In
  • Width: 6.3 In
  • Height: 6.3 In
  • Weight: 3.8 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Motor /Blower Assembly Without Hardware Conversion Kit.
  • 115V, 60Hz, .65A, 2250 Rpm, 18-1/2" Wire Leads.
  • ( 2" X .215"Id ) 4 Blade Cooling Fan.
  • ( For Motor Assembly With Kit, Use # 68-1071 )
  • Dimensions: Overall Width (Incl Motor)- 8-3/4"
  • Blower Assy Only - 5-1/4" X 4-1/4" X 3-3/8"
  • Blower Wheel - 4" X 2-3/8"
  • Chem Lube, 1 Oz Tube, 02.01.019.00
  • Air Chamber Gasket, 60" X 1/2", Adhesive Backed,
  • 04.17.022A.00.
  • Motor Same As # 68-1071 But No Hardware For Conversion
  • Of Old Style Pre June 1998 Units. # 68-1132 Is
  • Used On Units After 6/98 - Std Wattage Cabinets Rated 1725W
  • Hatco
  • Warmer Series: Fs, Fshc, Fst, Wfst.
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Hatco 02.12.003 Motor/Blower Assembly?

Clean the blower fan and housing regularly to remove dust and debris. Inspect the motor for loose connections and lubricate bearings if applicable. Proper maintenance ensures efficient airflow, reduces noise, and prolongs accurate operation.

What are the common issues with the Hatco 02.12.003 Motor/Blower Assembly?

  • Motor not starting or intermittent operation.
  • Excessive noise or vibration during operation.
  • Dust or debris buildup is reducing airflow.
  • Overheating from clogged vents or worn bearings.
  • Loose or damaged wiring is causing electrical failures.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the appliance before servicing the motor assembly.

Step2: Remove panels or covers blocking access to the blower assembly.

Step3: Disconnect wiring and any mounting hardware from the old motor.

Step4: Remove the old motor/blower assembly carefully from the housing.

Step5: Position the new motor/blower assembly in the correct orientation.

Step6: Reconnect wiring and secure all mounting hardware tightly.

Step7: Replace panels or covers and ensure proper airflow clearance.

Step8: Restore power and test the blower motor for proper operation.