Replacement cooling fans and fan-tray assemblies for enterprise servers, network switches and storage systems — over 5,300 line items covering hot-swap fan modules, complete fan trays and cages, axial, centrifugal (blower) and crossflow fans, and system fan kits from Dell, HPE, IBM/Lenovo, Cisco, Supermicro, Juniper and Arista.
Fans are the highest-failure-rate mechanical part in a rack, and a single failed module is enough to push a chassis into thermal throttling or trigger a protective shutdown. Most enterprise platforms also refuse to run at full performance if the fan controller detects a missing or mismatched module — which is why part-number matching, not "same size and voltage", is what matters here.
What to include in your RFQ: the exact fan part number if you can read it off the failed unit, or the server/switch model and generation, plus quantity. Tell us whether you need the bare fan or the complete hot-swap module with the plastic carrier and connector — they are different part numbers and the bare fan will not seat in a hot-swap bay. Airflow direction matters too: front-to-back and back-to-front (port-side intake vs. exhaust) variants exist for the same switch, and fitting the wrong one will cook the chassis.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a generic fan of the same size?
Not safely. Enterprise fan controllers read the module's tachometer and ID; a generic fan often reports as failed and forces the remaining fans to maximum. Match the part number.
Front-to-back or back-to-front airflow?
Switches ship in both. Check your hot-aisle orientation and tell us — we'll ship the correct airflow variant.
Do you stock fans for maintenance in volume?
Yes — fleet spares in volume with tiered pricing and POs accepted.












































