SXDOOL 12038 48V DC Axial Fan 126CFM Dual Ball Bearing
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Lead Time & Customization
| Quantity (pieces) | 1 - 500 | 501 - 5,000 | > 5,000 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead time (days) | 7 Days | 15 Days | To be negotiated |
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Product Details
120x120x38mm DC axial fan - 48V 12038 fan for telecom and power systems
SXDOOL 12038 48V DC Axial Fan 126CFM Dual Ball Bearing targets telecom cabinets, energy systems, DC power distribution. Its selection focus is runs from a 48V rail without adding a step-down supply.
- Parameters: 120x120x38mm; 48V; 126 CFM airflow reference; 2-wire, 3-wire, FG, RD or PWM options by request.
- Industry fit: telecom cabinets, energy systems, DC power distribution.
- Buyer intent: telecom equipment buyers, power-system engineers, cabinet integrators.
- Use cases: 48V cabinet airflow, power shelf ventilation, native DC bus cooling.
- RFQ cue: 12038 variant confirmed by RFQ; send size, voltage, airflow target, connector, cable length and quantity.
For OEM projects, SXDOOL can review drawings, airflow targets and connector photos before sampling. Request an OEM cooling fan quote.
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