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Fasco Motors

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If you have a Fasco part number that you are looking for, please search for it using the search box at the top of your screen. If you don’t find your item there, please feel free to use the categories below, or contact our Customer Service Department at (800) 270-4579 or custserv@emotorpro.com and we will gladly try cross-referencing your number or helping you in any way we can. We look forward to serving you!
When a motor fails, you are not looking for a story. You are looking for the right replacement that fits, runs correctly, and holds up under real conditions. That is exactly what this Fasco Motors page is built for.
Built for the Kind of Work That Doesn’t Wait
Fasco Motors isn’t new to this. These motors show up in the usual places. Furnace blowers that run all winter. Condenser fans are baking through peak summer. Draft inducers that no one notices until they stop working.
They’re not glamorous components, but they’re dependable. And more importantly, they’re consistent. Specs are predictable, replacements are manageable, and once installed correctly, they tend to stay out of your way. At EmotorPro, the focus is simple. Help you find the correct Fasco motor without wasting time.
Search Like You Already Know What You’re Doing
If you’ve got a part number, you’re already halfway there. Punch it in and move on. That’s how most experienced techs approach it anyway. No one’s scrolling through categories on a service call. But older systems complicate things. Labels fade. Models get discontinued. That’s where cross-referencing comes in, and it’s not always straightforward. Close isn’t good enough here. Horsepower, RPM, voltage, rotation, miss one, and you’ll hear about it when the system cycles.
This is where a second set of eyes helps.
Parts That Match the Real World
The catalog leans into what actually gets replaced: condenser fan motors, blowers, and inducer assemblies. Not filler inventory, not guesswork.
And the tone of the page reflects that. It doesn’t try to sell you on anything. It assumes you already understand what’s at stake, downtime, callbacks, and systems that need to run without excuses. Find the right motor, install it once, and move on to the next job.