Ruckus Networks
SUBJECT TO TARIFFS. ICX 7650 AND ICX 7850 EXHAUST AIRFLOW FAN, FRONT TO BACK AIR
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Ruckus ICX-FAN12-E Exhaust Airflow Fan for ICX 7650/7850 | Rack Cooling
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX-FAN12-E
$266.22$435.00
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Key Features
- Front-to-back exhaust airflow design
- Compatible with ICX 7650 and ICX 7850 switches
- Ruckus Networks replacement fan module
- MPN ICX-FAN12-E
- Internal cooling component for switch chassis
- Built for rack-mounted network infrastructure
- Maintain intended cooling flow with front-to-back exhaust airflow
- Support ICX 7650 and ICX 7850 switches with platform-specific compatibility
Keep the cooling path aligned with the chassis design using the ICX-FAN12-E exhaust airflow fan for ICX 7650 and ICX 7850 switches. Its front-to-back airflow supports the thermal architecture these platforms expect, helping network teams maintain uptime in racks where heat accumulation can quickly become a service issue.
For infrastructure environments that run core switching, aggregation, or access layers around the clock, the right fan orientation is more than a maintenance detail. It helps protect hardware by moving air in the intended direction, reducing the risk of thermal mismatch during replacement or repair. The ICX-FAN12-E is a targeted component for teams that value predictable serviceability and want to avoid the cost and delay of trial-and-error part selection. When switch availability matters, a correctly specified airflow module is the difference between a quick restoration and a prolonged outage window.
Ideal For
- Replace a failed exhaust fan in an ICX 7650 switch
- Maintain correct airflow direction in an ICX 7850 rack deployment
- Stock spare cooling modules for network operations teams
- Support thermal stability in always-on switching environments
Why This Product
- 1Platform-specific fit for ICX 7650 and ICX 7850
- 2Front-to-back exhaust airflow for correct thermal direction
- 3Purpose-built replacement versus generic fan modules
- 4Designed for rack-based network switch cooling

