No matter what kind of fan you’re looking for, Maradyne High Performance Fans is a one-stop source. With the company’s new 2012 High Performance Fans, Heaters and Accessories catalog recently released, you can shop for all the latest fans and accessories in the comfort of your home or shop. Check out the new Pacesetter Series fans and the Stoker heaters new to the catalog, as well as pages of other fans and fan accessories.
Official Release:
MARADYNE ANNOUNCES 2012 PRODUCT LINE CATALOG
Literature Features New Pacesetter Series Fans, Stoker Heaters
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Maradyne High Performance Fans has released its 2012 High Performance Fans, Heaters and Accessories Catalog. The 32-page book features the latest products in the manufacturer’s line, including the Pacesetter Series fans and the new Stoker heaters.
Pacesetter Series fans are available in 10-inch to 16-inch fan sizes, and are ideal for high-performance applications as well as daily drivers. Dependable and affordable, the Pacesetter Series fans are designed to improve engine cooling, horsepower and A/C cooling at idle.
Maradyne’s high-quality, compact Stoker heater features a vented motor inside a durable glass-filled nylon plastic case. It is available with either two 3-inch outlet hose vents or in a Grille Face design. Stoker heaters are perfect for street rods, ATV/UTVs and boats.
The new catalog also includes an extensive application guide and a history of Maradyne, highlighting the company’s commitment to utilizing only the highest quality components in its fan assemblies.
Consumers can secure a copy of the 2012 Product Line Catalog by calling 800.403.7953 ext. 626. To learn more about Maradyne’s product line, visit www.maradyneHP.com.
Highlights:
- Feature the latest Maradyne offerings, including the new Stoker heaters and Pacesetter Series fans
- Pacesetter Series available in 10 to16-inch sizes and ideal for high-performance and daily driver applications
- Stoker heaters are the perfect option for street rods
- Catalog includes extensive application guide and Maradyne history