This Fasco 9-watt clockwise condenser fan motor is a perfect fit for fridges and freezers. With part numbers RF605A and equivalent to Fasco UB564, it's also similar to Fasco Part No. D564 and D564S1. It's a small yet powerful fan motor that works well for many refrigerators, freezers, and commercial refrigeration setups. It can be used for condenser cooling or compressor cooling. Operating at 230 Volts AC, 0.27 Amp, 9 Watts, and 50/60 Hz with 1550 RPM and 4 poles, it has a clockwise direction and is thermally protected. It comes with 650mm connecting wires having bare end terminals. The shaft is 12mm long with a 6.5mm diameter O-shape screw thread. The total depth from the shaft tip to the back of the motor is 95mm, the motor's thickness (excluding the shaft) is 65mm, and its diameter is 85mm. The side mounting bolt spacing is 15mm X 28mm, and the rear mounting bolt spacing forms a 62mm triangle with 5 holes 36mm apart. Although the fan blade isn't included, it attaches easily with a small round clamp, rubber washer, and nut that are all provided. It has one central hole and 4 locating holes. This motor comes with a full guarantee and is easy to install. We've been in the business of supplying appliance parts to both trade and retail customers for over 25 years, so you can buy with confidence.




Using this condenser fan motor is straightforward. First, make sure your fridge or freezer is unplugged. Locate the old fan motor and remove it carefully by unscrewing the mounting bolts. Then, take the new Fasco fan motor and align it with the mounting holes. Use the side and rear mounting bolt spacings as a guide. Attach the motor securely using the appropriate bolts. Connect the 650mm connecting wires to the right terminals. If you're adding the fan blade, use the included small round clamp, rubber washer, and nut to attach it properly. Once everything is connected, plug your appliance back in and turn it on. As for maintenance, keep the motor clean from dust and debris. Check the wires regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any unusual noises or the motor isn't working as well as it should, it's a good idea to have it checked by a professional. And remember, this motor is thermally protected, but avoid overloading the appliance to keep it running smoothly.