Costech A17T12SWB-M00 — 172x55mm AC Axial Fan, 115V, 2-Wire, All-Metal
Costech · AC Axial Fan · 115VAC · 17cm / 172x55mm · 2-Wire · All-Metal Frame
The Costech A17T12SWB-M00 is a 172 x 55 mm (17 cm / 6.7 inch) AC axial cooling fan built around an all-metal
frame and 115 VAC single-phase input. With its 2-wire line/neutral hookup, it is a direct drop-in thermal-management
choice for legacy North American cabinets, machine tools, and process equipment that already runs on US-spec mains.
Costech is a third-party industrial-fan OEM widely used to replace aging
EBM-papst,
Sanyo Denki, and
NMB units that have gone EOL on
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens, and
Mitsubishi drive cabinets.
1. Key Technical Specifications & Overview
| Brand |
Costech (third-party industrial-fan OEM)
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| Part Number |
A17T12SWB-M00 |
| Module Type |
AC Axial Cooling Fan (single-phase) |
| Frame Size |
172 x 172 x 55 mm (17 cm / 6.7 in diameter) |
| Rated Voltage |
115 VAC, 50/60 Hz (US-spec single-phase mains) |
| Connection |
2-wire (Line + Neutral), lead-wire exit |
| Bearing |
Sleeve bearing (long-life grease, sealed) |
| Frame / Impeller |
All-metal (steel) frame, all-metal impeller |
| Operating Temperature |
-10 °C to +70 °C (typical industrial) |
| Airflow Class |
High-flow cabinet / rack exhaust (larger than 120 mm class) |
| Typical Application |
Welding machines, large drive cabinets, HVAC, server rooms, inverters, CNC spindle coolers
|
| Cross-Reference |
Direct mechanical alternative to 172x55 mm EBM / Sanyo Denki / NMB axial fans
|
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
2. Application Scenarios — Where It Fits
The A17T12SWB-M00 sits between the 120 mm and 220 mm AC fan classes, so it is the natural upgrade path for cabinets
that need more airflow than a 120 mm unit can deliver but do not have the cut-out for a full 220 mm frame. It is
routinely used as a thermal-management drop-in on the following platforms at our
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
and
Omron
customers' sites.
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Industrial drive cabinets — PowerFlex 525 / 755, SINAMICS G120, MR-J4 amplifier racks, and
Yaskawa Σ-7 servo bays
where the original EBM 172x51 has gone EOL.
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Welding and plasma equipment — Lincoln, Miller, and Hypertherm-style inverter welders that
use a 115 VAC main to drive the heatsink blower.
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CNC machines — spindle cooler and electrical-cabinet exhaust on
Fanuc 0i-MD / 30i-B and
Schneider Lexium-based
retrofits.
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HVAC and building automation — control-panel ventilation, fan-coil blowers, and clean-air
handling units running on US-spec 115 VAC.
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Server and telecom rooms — rack-end exhaust boosters and PDU cooling on legacy US-spec
branch circuits.
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Process and packaging lines —
Panasonic FP7 and
KEYENCE vision-cabinet
enclosures that need steady positive airflow.
3. Integration & Wiring Notes
Because the A17T12SWB-M00 is a 2-wire AC device, integration is intentionally simple. There is no PWM, no tach, and
no alarm pin — if 115 VAC is present, the fan runs. That makes it an excellent replacement for older
EBM-papst and
Sanyo Denki units in cabinets that were
never designed for tach feedback. A few wiring points our customers most often ask us to confirm:
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Polarity is not observed on the 2-wire hookup. Connect the two leads to Line (L) and Neutral (N)
of a 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz supply. Reversing them does not change rotation direction on this single-phase shaded-pole
style motor.
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No DC link to drive electronics. The fan must be powered directly from mains or a dedicated
115 VAC control transformer — never from 24 VDC logic power or PLC relay outputs.
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Airflow direction is fixed by the label and impeller design. Confirm the airflow arrow on the
frame before mounting; blowing the wrong way will trap heat inside the cabinet instead of exhausting it.
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Grounding is handled by the metal frame contact with the cabinet sheet metal. For EMC-sensitive
sites, bond the fan housing to chassis ground with a short pigtail.
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No tach / no alarm output. If your existing monitoring logic relies on a tacho signal (e.g.,
on
Siemens SIMOTION or
Allen-Bradley
GuardLogix safety routines), add an external current-monitoring relay on the AC line.
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EMI consideration. AC shaded-pole fans can inject line noise. For
KEYENCE vision and
Panasonic laser-sensor
panels, route the AC line through a small line filter to keep the image clean.
If you are upgrading a cabinet that still uses a 120 mm or 80 mm fan, our
PLC error-code lookup
and
PLC analog calculator
pages help you size the new thermal envelope against the existing I/O heat budget before you commit to a frame
change.
4. Installation & Commissioning Tips
A 172 mm all-metal AC fan is a heavy-duty device, and a clean install pays for itself in service life. The
steps below are the same ones our
China sourcing
QC team runs on every batch before it leaves the warehouse.
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Verify the cut-out is 172 x 172 mm with a minimum 55 mm depth behind the panel. The all-metal
frame is rigid and will not flex to fit a non-square opening.
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Mount with four M4 or M5 screws on the corner bosses. Use a split-lock washer on each screw to
absorb vibration over the long term — the all-metal construction is stiffer than plastic, but vibration at
line frequency (50/60 Hz) is still present.
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Install a finger guard on the intake side. The exposed metal impeller is a real pinch hazard and
most site safety audits will not pass without one.
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Apply anti-vibration grommets between the fan frame and the cabinet wall if the cabinet is near
a noise-sensitive measurement station (common in
KEYENCE vision cells).
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Pre-lubricate the bearing with a single drop of light machine oil on each bearing access hole
before first power-on. Sleeve bearings benefit from a 200-hour break-in re-lube schedule in continuous-run
applications.
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Power-on commissioning — apply 115 VAC, confirm rotation direction matches the airflow
label, measure inrush current with a clamp meter, and log the cabinet-internal delta-T after 30 minutes.
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Document the swap in the cabinet's
real-time parts log
so that the next maintenance visit can quickly find a matching replacement.
For engineers who want to validate the thermal numbers on a bench, the
PLC Hex to Float and
Modbus CRC tools on
KOEED are useful for decoding the tacho register of any companion 24 VDC fan you keep as a redundant unit on the
same backplane.
5. Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED stocks the Costech A17T12SWB-M00 as part of our industrial-thermal-management line. Pricing
is RFQ-driven, so we do not publish a fixed number on the product page — send your quantity, voltage, and
connector preference and we will return availability and a quote within one business day.
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Quote turnaround: 24 hours on business days for single-PN RFQs. Multi-line BOMs typically
return within 48 hours. Send your full list to
Moritta@KOEED.COM.
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Lead time: in-stock units ship within 1–3 business days. Larger builds (50+ pieces) are
quoted against fresh factory production and typically run 2–4 weeks.
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Warranty: 12 months against manufacturing defects, worldwide shipping via DHL / FedEx / UPS.
See the
return policy
and
shipping policy
pages for full terms.
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Authenticity: Costech is a generic third-party OEM. We label it as such on every invoice and
in our
product gallery.
If your project requires an OEM-equivalent unit with a specific brand stamp, tell us and we will source the
EBM-papst, Sanyo Denki, or NMB equivalent.
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Bulk and frame-of-contract pricing: available for maintenance houses, system integrators, and
EPC procurement teams. Use the
Create a Quote
form for multi-line BOMs, or email
Moritta@KOEED.COM
directly.
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Worldwide shipping — North America, Europe, the Middle East, South-East Asia and South
America are all regular lanes. See our
contact page
for routing details and 24/7 reach.
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Cross-shopping: while you are here, browse the full
Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi,
Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, and KEYENCE
module and spare-parts catalogs, or open the
AI Diagnostic Tool
to look up an end-of-life replacement by nameplate photo.
Still have a question? The
FAQ page
covers the most common RFQ and lead-time scenarios, and the
About KOEED
page explains how our Shenzhen and Hong Kong sourcing teams put together BOMs that include commodity items like
this fan alongside active and EOL PLC modules.
Need a Costech A17T12SWB-M00 or a full cooling-fan BOM?
Send your part list to Moritta@KOEED.COM and get availability + price within 24 hours.
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Costech is a third-party industrial-fan OEM. KOEED is an independent multi-brand industrial-automation distributor
and is not a subsidiary of Costech, EBM-papst, Sanyo Denki, NMB, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc,
Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, or KEYENCE. All brand names and part numbers are the property of their respective
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