Big Ass Fans Brings Back the Pivot

April 8, 2019
2 min read

Tight workspaces, crowded floors and ceiling areas make it difficult to get cooling airflow to workers who need it. Bring comfort to these hard-to-reach work areas with the Big Ass Fans® Pivot 2.0.

Thanks to a virtually infinite number of speeds and versatile mounting options, you’ll get precisely the air movement you want, where you want it. Pivot 2.0’s direct-drive motor means you can count on it to always operate quietly and efficiently.

Pivot 2.0’s easy-to-install, durable steel cage keeps workers safe. Made from high-quality materials, this is the fan that delivers it all.

  • Cooling air up to 120 feet from fan thanks to a 6-ft diameter and powerful motor
  • Versatile installation with ceiling, beam and column mounting options
  • Air in the right spot with 73 airflow positions and variable speed controls
  • Quiet operation with a direct-drive motor and balanced airfoils
  • Worry-free performance thanks to a 3 yr warranty. Lifetime on hub and airfoils

The entire Pivot 2.0 fan is Intertek/ETL-certified to UL 507 and CSA C22.2 No. 113 (that means it’s safe).

For more on Pivot 2.0, check out bigassfans.com or call 877-244-3267.        

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