Available space needed for fantastic fan install

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Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby tibx » Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:07 pm

My haulmark transport has 16" OC u channel metal crossmembers. This flange design only allows 13 ¼” distance between flange material. Looks like I need to have 14" to install a fantastic fan. I would have to cut into the crossmember flange metal to get 14". Will cutting the flanges negatively impact the structure of the crossmember?
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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby Squigie » Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:26 pm

tibx wrote:Will cutting the flanges negatively impact the structure of the crossmember?

Of course.
Whether or not it would be enough to matter, I don't know.
But removing material will negatively impact the structure.
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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby Sparksalot » Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:05 pm

How wide are the flanges in question? What is the arrangement, meaning would you trim both side equally?
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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby hankaye » Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:07 am

tibx, Howdy;

tibx wrote:My haulmark transport has 16" OC u channel metal crossmembers. This flange design only allows 13 ¼” distance between flange material. Looks like I need to have 14" to install a fantastic fan. I would have to cut into the crossmember flange metal to get 14". Will cutting the flanges negatively impact the structure of the crossmember?


Welcome, yea, the standard square hole for those is 14". There are a few here that have made the decision
to cut into the framework to install. They made a metal square of the proper dimensions and wielded them
in place either themselves or by someone else if they don't have the equipment/skills or both. It's also the
same size for an overhead RV air conditioner.

You can also use the "Enhanced by Google " search to help locate some of those threads.

Good luck with the build! Oh yea, post some pix along the journey, please.

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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby flboy » Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:18 pm

Yes, You'll need to cut it, but like said, you'll need to reinforce it also.. at least I would.

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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby tibx » Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:46 am

Sparksalot wrote:How wide are the flanges in question? What is the arrangement, meaning would you trim both side equally?
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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby tibx » Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:52 am

Sparksalot wrote:How wide are the flanges in question? What is the arrangement, meaning would you trim both side equally?

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Re: Available space needed for fantastic fan install

Postby Sparksalot » Fri Apr 16, 2021 10:31 am

tibx wrote:
Sparksalot wrote:How wide are the flanges in question? What is the arrangement, meaning would you trim both side equally?

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That’s helpful. If it were mine, I wouldn’t have much concern cutting about 1/2” into the flat part of the flange on each side of the opening.
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