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  • Industrial fans and blowers are machines whose primary function is to provide a large flow of air or gas to various processes of many industries. This is achieved by rotating a number of blades, connected to a hub and shaft, and driven by a motor or turbine.
  • General term for fans that either assist in the control of hazards and contaminants or provide a comfortable workplace for industrial workers. Can be ventilation, exhaust or circulation fans.

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Air King 9318 Industrial Grade High Velocity Multi Mount Fan, 18-Inch
Air King 9318 Industrial Grade High Velocity Multi Mount Fan, 18-Inch
The Industrial Grade Multi Mount Fans can be mounted on walls, ceilings, I-beams and more, making these fans perfect for loading docks, restaurants, plants, health clubs and industrial areas where floor/table space is limited. The 9318 is a 18-Inch multi mount fan that features a pivoting head. The motor is 3-speed, 1/6 HP, 120V, 1 phase, totally enclosed, ball bearing, permanently lubricated with a permanent split capacitor. CFM is 3190, 2970, 2660 (High, Medium, Low). RPM is 1500, 1300, 1100 (High, Medium, Low). Amps 1-1/2, 1.3, 1.0 (High, Medium, Low). Watts 180, 150, 125 (High, Medium, Low). Rear mounted pull cord switch. A black, 9-foot, 3-conductor SJT type power cord. Blade, guard and mounts are powder coated steel. ETL and OSHA compliant. Tested in accordance with AMCA standard 230.99. Product Dimensions: 21-1/2-Inch Long by 16-Inch Wide by 21-Inch High. Weight: 21.4-Pounds. Air King offers a full line of industrial grade and commercial grade air circulating fan solutions to meet almost any need you might have. Whether your need is in industrial settings such as manufacturing plants and warehouses or more commercial setting such as offices, schools or hospitals – Air King has the perfect solution for you. Powerful motors that last for years and years are what Air King’s Air Circulators have come to been know as and we are not stopping now.

ANYBODY REMEMBER PETE SEEGER? ..

ANYBODY REMEMBER PETE SEEGER? ..
Description PeteSeeger:
Washington, D.C. Pete Seeger, noted folk singer entertaining at the opening of the Washington labor canteen, sponsored by the United Federal Labor Canteen, sponsored by the Federal Workers of American, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). First lady Eleanor Roosevelt seen at center. 1212 18th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Photograph by Joseph A. Horne, February 1944.
Source Photograph by Joseph A. Horne. Via Library of Congress.
Date 13 February 1944(1944-02-13)
Author Joseph A. Horne
Permission PD USGov

Until recently when the question of responsibility came up, supporters would say, "Well, HE was NEVER a communist. They just had a witch hunt going on." Was that true? Well now we’re moving so far to the left and by legal means, so that has become a non-issue.

This should be of interest:

Activism
Pre-1950
In 1936, at the age of 17, Pete Seeger joined the Young Communist League (YCL), then at the height of its popularity and influence. In 1942 he became a member of the Communist Party itself (see quotation below). He drifted away from the Party in the 1950’s, but remained an unrepentant Stalinist.

In the spring of 1941, the twenty-one year old Seeger performed as a member of the Almanac Singers along with Millard Lampell, Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie, Butch and Bess Lomax Hawes, and Lee Hays. Seeger and the Almanacs cut several albums of 78s on Keynote and other labels, Songs for John Doe (recorded in late February or March and released in May, 1941), the Talking Union, and an album each of sea chanteys and pioneer songs. Written by Millard Lampell, Songs for John Doe was performed by Lampell, Seeger, and Hays, joined by Josh White and Sam Gary. It contained lines such as, "It wouldn’t be much thrill to die for Du Pont in Brazil", that were sharply critical of Roosevelt’s unprecedented peacetime draft (enacted in September, 1940). This anti-war/anti-draft tone reflected the Communist Party line after the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which maintained the war was "phony" and a mere pretext for big American corporations (many, if not most of whom had actively supported and helped to re-arm Hitler’s Germany as a bulwark against Communism) to get Hitler to attack Soviet Russia, a line of argument that Seeger has said he believed to be true at the time and which was adhered to by many members of the Young Communist League (YCL), of which he was a member. Though nominally members of the Popular Front, which was allied with Roosevelt and more moderate liberals, the YCL’s members were still smarting over the memory of Roosevelt and Churchill’s arms embargo to Loyalist Spain (which Roosevelt later called a mistake) and the alliance was fraying in the confusing welter of events.

A June 16, 1941, review in Time magazine, which under its owner Henry Luce had become very interventionist, denounced the Almanacs’ John Doe, accusing it of scrupulously echoing what it called "the mendacious Moscow tune" that "Franklin Roosevelt is leading an unwilling people into a J. P. Morgan war". Eleanor Roosevelt, a fan of folk music, reportedly found the album "in bad taste," though President Roosevelt, when the album was shown to him, merely observed, correctly as it turned out, that few people would ever hear it. More alarmist was the reaction of eminent German-born Harvard Professor of Government, Carl Joachim Friedrich an adviser on domestic propaganda to the US military. In a review in the June 1941 Atlantic Monthly, entitled "The Poison in Our System", acting as a one man judge and jury, he pronounced Songs for John Doe "strictly subversive and illegal", "whether Communist or Nazi financed" and "a matter for the attorney general", observing further that that "mere" legal "suppression" would not be sufficient to counteract this type of populist poison[20], the poison being folk music, and the ease with which it could be spread.

At that point, the U.S. had not yet entered the war but was energetically re-arming. African Americans were barred from working in defense plants, a situation that greatly angered African Americans and white progressives. Black union leaders A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, and A. J. Muste began planning a huge march on Washington to protest racial discrimination in war industries and to urge desegregation of the armed forces. The march, which many regard as the first manifestation of the Civil Rights Movement, was canceled after President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802 (The Fair Employment Act) of June 25, 1941, barring discrimination in hiring by companies holding federal contracts for defense work. This Presidential act diffused black anger considerably, although the US army still refused to desegregate, declining to participate in what it called "social engineering".

Roosevelt’s order came three days after Hitler broke the non-

BPR Series (4 pole only)

BPR Series (4 pole only)
Low pressure, high volume backward curved centrifugal fans. 2, 4 and 6 pole direct drive options are available with further belt driven alternatives.

* Flow rates up to 90,000M³/Hr
* Static Pressures up to 12”WG / 300mmWG

industrial fans direct

industrial fans direct

Air King 9518 1/6 HP Industrial Grade Wall Mount Fan, 18-Inch
The Air King Industrial Grade Wall Mount Fans are ideal for gyms, auditoriums, schools, churches and industrial spaces that need powerful air circulation. The 9518 is a 20-Inch wall mount fan. The motor is 3-speed, 1/6 HP, 120V, 1 phase, totally enclosed, ball bearing, permanently lubricated with a permanent split capacitor. CFM is 3190, 2970, 2660 (High, Medium, Low). RPM is 1500, 1300, 1100 (High, Medium, Low). Amps 1-1/2, 1.3, 1.0 (High, Medium, Low). Watts 180, 150, 125 (High, Medium, Low). Rear mounted pull cord switch. A black, 9-foot, 3-conductor SJT type power cord. Blade, guard and mounts are powder coated steel. ETL and OSHA compliant. Tested in accordance with AMCA standard 230.99. Product Dimensions: 24-Inch Long by 16-1/2-Inch Wide by 28-Inch High. Weight: 24.8 Pounds. Air King offers a full line of industrial grade and commercial grade air circulating fan solutions to meet almost any need you might have. Whether your need is in industrial settings such as manufacturing plants and warehouses or more commercial setting such as offices, schools or hospitals – Air King has the perfect solution for you. Powerful motors that last for years and years are what Air King’s Air Circulators have come to been know as and we are not stopping now.