Overview
Outlet grill for the Dry Air Force 9 axial air mover, 16 inch. Part number AF-00C-M5A10529.
Replacement grill only.
The same part is in your Razorback
Carpet Cleaners Warehouse's own Razorback MaxxAir AAM Pro uses this part number in its published parts list. If you run both a Dry Air Force 9 and a Razorback MaxxAir AAM Pro, this is one spare that covers both.
In the Razorback MaxxAir AAM Pro parts list it is item 11, Outlet Grill, quantity 1.
Why the outlet grill matters as much as the intake
Operators tend to treat the outlet grill as the less important one. It is not — for two reasons.
It sets the discharge. An axial air mover's job is to deliver a directed column of air. A grill that has been bent in transit disrupts that column and costs you throw, which on a drying job means the far end of the room takes longer.
It is the one that gets damaged. Air movers are stacked, dragged and thrown into vans, usually outlet-first. A distorted outlet grill sitting against the blade is a real cause of the scraping noise that gets blamed on the motor.
Keep it clear
Razorback's troubleshooting table names an obstructed intake or exhaust grill as a cause of a machine that runs briefly and then shuts off. On restoration work grills load with fibre and dust quickly — check both between jobs.
Related parts
- Intake Grill (AF-00C-M5A10528)
- 17" Fan Blade (AF-00M-P4A10274)
- 2-Speed Rocker Switch (RD-00E-P3A10286)
Frequently asked questions
Is this the intake or the outlet grill?
The outlet. The intake grill is AF-00C-M5A10528.
Which machines does it fit?
The Dry Air Force 9, and the Razorback MaxxAir AAM Pro from its parts list.
My machine scrapes. Is it the grill?
It can be — a deformed grill or housing pressing on the blade is one of the named causes. Check the motor mounts and the blade as well.
Are the fixings included?
Not stated. Ask us if you need them.
Send us a photo of the damage and we will confirm whether you need a grill, a blade, or both.