HENGST
1009046B
$3,106.00 USD
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- HENGST
- Material:1009046B
- Model:R928038273
- Summary:Hydraulic-Duplex In-line Filter
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The Hengst 150LDN0400-PWR10A00-V5,0-M-S6 (1009046B) is a hydraulic-duplex in-line filter designed for efficient filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. This product is specifically engineered for installation in pipelines, allowing the filter elements to be replaced without interrupting operation. The filter features a robust design with nodular cast iron and carbon steel housing, ensuring durability and reliability under demanding conditions. It operates with a maximum working pressure of 160 bar and has a nominal pressure rating of 150 bar, making it suitable for high-pressure applications. The filter media is made from multilayer glass fiber material with a filtration grade of 10, providing excellent particle retention capabilities. It includes an optical indicator for monitoring the filter's status and features a stopcock change-over design to facilitate seamless switching between filter elements. The port designation is 1 1/2\" - 3000psi, adhering to SAE standards, with horizontal port positioning for versatile mounting options either from the top or back. Additionally, the Hengst filter is equipped with an innovative cyclone effect that enhances its performance by promoting efficient particle separation. It supports HFC and HFA fluid types and complies with DIN24550 standards. The seal designation is NBR, ensuring compatibility with various hydraulic fluids while maintaining reliable sealing performance under pressure fluctuations. With its practical design elements like standard support cage material and bypass cracking pressure set at 7 bar, this duplex in-line filter offers an optimal solution for maintaining fluid cleanliness in hydraulic systems.
The Hengst 150LDN0400-PWR10A00-V5,0-M-S6 (1009046B) is a hydraulic-duplex in-line filter designed for efficient filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. This product is specifically engineered for installation in pipelines, allowing the filter elements to be replaced without interrupting operation. The filter features a robust design with nodular cast iron and carbon steel housing, ensuring durability and reliability under demanding conditions. It operates with a maximum working pressure of 160 bar and has a nominal pressure rating of 150 bar, making it suitable for high-pressure applications. The filter media is made from multilayer glass fiber material with a filtration grade of 10, providing excellent particle retention capabilities. It includes an optical indicator for monitoring the filter's status and features a stopcock change-over design to facilitate seamless switching between filter elements. The port designation is 1 1/2\" - 3000psi, adhering to SAE standards, with horizontal port positioning for versatile mounting options either from the top or back. Additionally, the Hengst filter is equipped with an innovative cyclone effect that enhances its performance by promoting efficient particle separation. It supports HFC and HFA fluid types and complies with DIN24550 standards. The seal designation is NBR, ensuring compatibility with various hydraulic fluids while maintaining reliable sealing performance under pressure fluctuations. With its practical design elements like standard support cage material and bypass cracking pressure set at 7 bar, this duplex in-line filter offers an optimal solution for maintaining fluid cleanliness in hydraulic systems.
Duplex filters are used in hydraulic systems for the filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. They are intended for installation in pipelines. The Filter Elements can be replaced without interrupting operation.