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Stability, Aiming, and Versatility of VENTRY Fans

VENTRY Fans are known for being extremely stable and for not walking due to the patented, curved leg design and the composite Safety Propeller.

The outwardly curving legs provide a larger and larger footprint as the fan is raised. The large footprint anchors the fan and handles the high thrust developed by the extremely efficient safety propellers.

Additionally, the asymmetrical design of the frame distributes the thrust forces of the prop and engine so as to prevent walking and rotation.

Finally, being very light, the Safety Propeller does not resist every pulse of the engine (as heavier props do!) creating less vibrations. VENTRY Fans are known to be extremely stable and stay put.

Testimonial

An Assistant Chief in Iowa mentioned specifically his initial concerns about fan stability. Before testing a VENTRY Fan, an Assistant Chief in Iowa had been very skeptical of the long legs, believing the fan would walk or be unstable, based on the photographs.

“To be honest,” he told us, “I only tried it because of the free trial. Now I’m a believer.”

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No other fan can do this! All 3 legs adjust and lock independently to allow infinite aiming. They also help allow for fan placement well out of your way (off to the side or far back).

Click to enlarge - Legs curve outward for an expanding footprint

Outward curving legs on VENTRY Fans create a larger and larger footprint as they are extended, making them extremely stable.

The asymmetry of VENTRY fan frames

This head-on view of a VENTRY Fan shows that the frames are not symmetrical. While odd looking at first, the fans are engineered to balance the forces of the engine and propeller evenly, without walking or rotating.

Click for pictures of a VENTRY Fan pushing two docks!
Above, a VENTRY Fan is used to move and maneuver two boat docks on Hauser Lake. Would we do this if the fan might walk?!

Always extend the legs on your VENTRY Fan when in use, a minimum of 6 inches. Click here for why.

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