Blowers & Feed Motors

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Iron Strike pellet stove fans, blowers, and motors. We offer OEM and aftermarket replacement combustion blower exhaust fans, convection fan distribution blowers, and auger feed fuel motors.

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  • Whitfield & Montage 32FS Brass Auger Bushing, Oilite, Aftermarket

    $9.99
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PS40 Flue Restrictor W/Hardware, OEM

    $83.99
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PS40 Convection Fan Distribution Blower Assembly

    $116.00
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  • Pellethead Replacement Whitfield, Lennox, Iron Strike 1 RPM Clockwise Auger Feed Motor

    $46.99
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  • Whitfield, Lennox & Iron Strike 1 RPM Clockwise Auger Feed Motor, Aftermarket

    $79.00
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  • Whitfield, Lennox, Iron Strike 1 RPM Clockwise Auger Feed Motor, Aftermarket

    $79.00
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PS40 Convection Distribution Blower Fan Assembly, OEM Quality

    $139.99
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Bella Cast, Winslow PI40 & Epic Convection Distribution Room Air Blower Fan Assembly, OEM

    $292.95
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PI40 Combustion Blower Exhaust Fan Motor Assembly, OEM

    $242.00
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  • Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PS40 Combustion Exhaust Blower Fan, OEM

    $267.00
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  • Iron Strike, Lennox, Whitfield Cascade WP5 Blower Kit Assembly, OEM

    $343.00
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  • Pellethead Replacement Country/Iron Strike/Lennox Winslow PS40 Combustion Exhaust Blower Fan

    $147.99
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  • Pellethead Replacement Winslow PS40 & PI40 Combustion Blower Exhaust Fan Motor Kit

    $79.00
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  • Whitfield, Lennox, Iron Strike Auger Shaft Collar with Set Screw, OEM

    $14.95
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  • Iron Strike & Lennox Montage 32FS Exhaust Fan Combustion Blower Assembly, OEM

    $284.95
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  • Iron Strike & Lennox Montage 32FS Exhaust Fan Combustion Blower Motor, Aftermarket

    $98.95
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Iron Strike combustion blowers, also referred to as the exhaust fan or draft motor, pull air through the burnpot, up past the heat exchange tubes, forcing the exhaust out of the vent pipe. Keeping your stove and venting clean and free of ash blockages and heavy build-up will put less strain on the combustion blower allowing better performance and longevity. If you are noticing a lazy fire, vacuum switch tripping, or loud noises coming from the combustion blower, you should inspect and replace if needed.

There are several different OEM and aftermarket combustion blowers and exhaust motor kits available for Iron Strike depending on the model. Be sure to cross-reference your part number or model when purchasing a replacement. There will be a round gasket that goes from the motor to the housing, and an oblong gasket that goes from the combustion blower housing to the stove manifold. It's important to inspect and replace these gaskets to ensure proper seal. Make sure to use high temperature sealant around the adapter on the combustion blower that goes to your flue vent pipe; we always want to make sure there are no exhaust leaks.

If you are purchasing one of the combustion blower kits, please see our video below for an installation guide.

Iron Strike convections fans, also referred to as the distribution blower or room-air fan, circulate air through the heat exchange tubes, dispersing the warm air into your room. As the convection fan wears over time we will often notice less air coming out of the front of the stove, abnormal noises when the fan is in operation, and/or our high limit switch tripping. It's important to clean your convection fan on a regular basis. Clean the dust and debris from the motor windings and the motor impeller wheel; compressed air and a dry paint brush work well. Check the motor label, as some do require annual lubrication, and be sure to check the mount gasket for proper seal. When it comes time to replace your convection fan, follow along with our general guide video below.

The Iron Strike Cascade, Montage 32FS, and Winslow PS40/PI40 auger feed motor is a 1 RPM clockwise gear motor when facing the motor shaft. The Bella Cast model will use a specialty DC auger feed motor, part H7622. As the auger motor turns, the auger shaft delivers them up and drops the pellets down the chute into the burnpot. There are many safety switches in line with the auger motor such as the vacuum switch, high limit switch, and low limit switch depending on the Iron Strike model. As auger motors get weak they will often make heavy noise in operation and will no longer have the torque to deliver fuel consistently. If your auger motor is not turning at all, you can test the motor to direct power to determine if it's the motor or one of the safety switches not allowing it to operate. PLEASE NOTE: This method is to test an AC power auger motor. DC auger motor testing would need to be completed using a 12V battery (Such as a 12v cordless drill battery).

When it comes time to replace your auger motor follow along with our general installation guide video.

Looking for an Iron Strike blower, fan, or motor you can't find? Please contact us for order inquiries.