How would you oscillate this?
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I have a 220V squirrel cage that came from an air conditioning unit that I want to use in my shop with summer coming. It moves some serious air. I can mount it on a platform that allows me to manually position it but I'm interested in fabbing some sort of mount that will allow it to oscillate through 140* or so.

Any thoughts?


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THIS
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Hang it from the ceiling by a 5 foot long 1/2" diameter nylon rope.

It will move around on its own - much more than the desired 140 degrees - probably.


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(06-27-2019, 06:26 PM)6270_Productions Wrote: Hang it from the ceiling by a 5 foot long 1/2" diameter nylon rope.

It will move around on its own - much more than the desired 140 degrees - probably.


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I'd like to watch that!!!!!
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Remember to check the amperage draw against nameplate full load amps.  Without some air restriction it may be overloaded.   Roly
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(06-27-2019, 06:48 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: .......................
I'd like to watch that!!!!!
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I would recommend a distance of slightly more than 5 feet.
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(06-27-2019, 06:21 PM)cams2705 Wrote: THIS

That's too simple!

(06-27-2019, 06:26 PM)6270_Productions Wrote: Hang it from the ceiling by a 5 foot long 1/2" diameter nylon rope.

It will move around on its own - much more than the desired 140 degrees - probably.


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That might be fun.
(06-27-2019, 08:09 PM)Roly Wrote: Remember to check the amperage draw against nameplate full load amps.  Without some air restriction it may be overloaded.   Roly

I'll likely put a filter or two over it so it can double as a windstorm AND fine dust collection.
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Cripes you are not thinking right grasshopper.

Have your wife hold it and tell here to move around for your best comfort.
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(06-28-2019, 09:41 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Cripes you are not thinking right grasshopper.

Have your wife hold it and tell here to move around for your best comfort.
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