Hatco 02.12.003B.00 Blower Motor Assembly 120V

Special Price $325.98 Regular Price $700.00
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SKU
02.12.003B.00
Manufacturer:
The Hatco 02.12.003B.00 Blower Motor Assembly 120V forces air into the heating or holding unit by rotating the blower wheel attached to it, creating a flow of air throughout the interior. The motor rotates when heated to evenly spread the heat throughout the cabinet. This assembly is installed in the blower housing of the equipment and it is fixed with the hardware provided to ensure that it is properly aligned and functional. The size is compatible with certain units, and the entire kit is to be replaced in case of the failure or inefficiency of the initial motor or blower assembly.

Dimensions

  • Length: 10 In
  • Width: 6.3 In
  • Height: 6.5 In
  • Weight: 4.4 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Motor / Blower Assembly W/ Hardware For Units Made
  • Before June 1998. Hardware Is Conversion Kit To Mount
  • This Motor Assembly.
  • 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"
  • Same As # 68-1132 But Added Hardware For Conversion
  • Of Old Style Units. Used On Units B4 6/98 - Std Wattage
  • Cabinets Rated 1725W.
  • Units Made From June 1998 To Present Use Motor Assenbly
  • # 68-1132.
  • Hatco
  • Warmer Series: Fs, Fshc, Fst, Wfst.
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Hatco 02.12.003B.00 Motor/Blower Assembly with Hardware?

Inspect the motor and blower regularly for dust buildup and debris, and ensure all mounting hardware remains tight. Lubricate bearings if applicable, check electrical connections for wear or corrosion, and clean airflow passages to prevent overheating.

What are common issues with the Hatco 02.12.003B.00 Motor/Blower Assembly with Hardware?

  • Dust buildup restricting airflow.
  • Bearing wear causing noise or vibration.
  • Motor overheating or thermal shutdown.
  • Electrical connection failure or intermittent power.
  • Imbalance in blower assembly causing reduced airflow.
  • Loose mounting hardware causing vibration.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power supply to avoid electrical shock.

Step2: Remove access panel from the unit.

Step3: Disconnect wiring from the old blower motor.

Step4: Unscrew and remove the faulty assembly.

Step5: Position the new blower motor assembly and secure with provided hardware.

Step6: Reconnect wiring according to original configuration.

Step7: Replace access panel and restore power; test operation.