
Air King 9212 Industrial Grade High Velocity Pivoting Floor Fan, 12-Inch Product Description:
- 12-Inch powder coated metal blade
- 3-speed, 1/25 HP, 120 V, 1 phase, open ball bearing motor
- Rear mounted rotary switch and a black, 10-foot, 3-conductor SJT type power cord
- ETL and OSHA compliant; Tested in accordance with AMCA standard 230.99
- Up to 1360 CFM
Product Description
The Air King Industrial Grade Floor Fans are ideal for use in offices, stores, garages, warehouses and any other industrial space that needs powerful air circulation. Model 9212 is a 12-Inch floor fan. The motor is 3-speed, 1/25 HP, 120V, 1 phase, sleeve bearing permanently lubricated with a permanent split capacitor. Speed is controlled with a rear mounted rotary switch. The cord is 10-foot, 3 conductor SJT type. The blade, guard and mounts are powder coated. CFM 1360, 1170, 1010 (High, Medium, Low) RPM 1500, 1200, 900 (High, Medium, Low) Amps 0.8, .6, 0-1/2 (High, Medium, Low) Watts 85, 76, 64 (High, Medium, Low). ETL and OSHA Compliant. Tested in accordance with AMCA standard 230.99. Product Dimensions: 27-Inch Long by 12-Inch Wide by 28-3/4-Inch High. Weight: 12.1-Pounds. Air King offers a full line of industrial grade and commercial grade air circulating fan solutions to meet almost any need you might have. Whether your need is in industrial settings such as manufacturing plants and warehouses or more commercial setting such as offices, schools or hospitals - Air King has the perfect solution for you. Powerful motors that last for years and years are what Air King's Air Circulators have come to been know as and we are not stopping now.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.American made quality, this overbuilt fan delivers the goods
By Ben J. Beach
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3IMPXXTOIXOF7 I needed another fan for my upstairs condo and when I went shopping, I was sorely disappointed at the decline of Lakewood and Patton. Seems making something cheap with underpaid slave labor is more of a priority than making a quality product. I tried to find the Lakso model and after discussion with them, I learned it was discontinued. Oddly, it is listed on their website.Thanks to google, I found Air King, basically a Lasko company and I ordered this fan from Amazon.It arrived in fine shape and upon opening the box, I was impressed at the quality and fine American craftsmanship. The motor is a totally enclosed PSC ball bearing unit. It is quiet, ie no bearing noise but very powerful for its size. The blades are statically balanced all metal that move air quite smartly. Electrical consumption is a meager 77 watts on high.The 9 foot cord is a 3 prong ground type connected to the motor which has 3 speeds. Each speed is distinctive with low being quiet enough for a nice breeze w/o drowning out the tube. The switch is on the back of the fan and easy to turn and see.The head assembly will pivot 90 degrees and this fan can be configured as a hassock fan picking up cool air from the floor and moving it throughout the room.The grill can be removed by taking out 8 screws with a Phillips screwdriver. My only complaint is the air king logo plate is rather large and can block some air flow but the blade design offsets this.If you want something that will last, this is the fan to have. It certainly is not cheap. But good quality never is. For those old enough to remember when Patton and Lakewood (RIP) made good fans, this one will more than fill the bill.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Power and Craftmanship-excellent product
By A. Deflon
I bought this fan to replace a ca. 1989 14" Patton (which incidentally was still working fine, but got lost in a move). The Air King 12" actually moves at least as much air if not more than the larger Patton. It has steeply angled blades, almost like a ship's propeller, which seems to assist in scooping the large quantities of air. The frame is heavy and solid, and there is hardly any vibration even at high speed. The housing and the blades are coated in black paint, which makes the fan look smart and unobtrusive. It is therefore quite suitable for home use compared to the more functional shiny metal fans, and indeed I am using it in my bedroom where it occupies a spot on my desk. On high speed, it is fairly loud, mostly from the sound of air whooshing through the front grille. On low speed, it is dramatically quieter, actually quieter than a standard 9" table fan by Holmes that I had been using in the interim. The drone of the diminutive Holmes had resulted in frequent complaints from my girlfriend. The low speed sound of this Air King makes for a very pleasant background tone, and even my fussy girlfriend forgets it's there and is fine to sleep with this fan on. Lastly, the switch on the back is large and easy to grab even in the dark. Overall, this fan packs as much power as I think anyone would need for home use, and is more compact and quieter than cheaper fans of larger size. No, it does not have an oscillating feature that will inevitably wear out and no, it lacks a remote control, but it does what a fan is supposed to do - move air.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.the 12" fan blows as much air as my Lasko WindMachine.
By Jack in SE IL
Very pricey fan, well built and you won't break it!Others say no vibration, but I am getting 1 or two pulses every second, it is quiet, and the blades are true you can see zero wobbling of the blades when the fan is on!
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