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HENGST
1010032B


$996.00 USD

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  • HENGST
  • Material:1010032B
  • Model:R928040810
  • Summary:Hydraulic-Filter Element

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***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Hengst directly.***
The Hengst 9.330LA PWR6-F00-0-V SO3000 (1010032B) is a high-performance hydraulic filter element designed to effectively remove contaminants from hydraulic fluids. It features a multilayer glass fiber material, designated as PWR, which ensures superior filtration efficiency and durability. The filter element measures 163.5 mm in length with an outer diameter of 90 mm and an inner diameter of 48.1 mm, making it suitable for various hydraulic systems that require precise filtration capabilities. With a nominal size of 330LA, this component is engineered to withstand a collapse pressure rating of up to 210 bar, ensuring reliability under demanding conditions. The FKM seal code indicates its compatibility with a range of fluid types, enhancing its adaptability across different applications. Although it does not include support cage material or suitability for HFC/HFA fluids and DIN24550 compliance, the Hengst filter element excels in retention capacity and dirt holding capacity due to its advanced filter media configuration (PWR6). Its design classifies it as a robust solution for maintaining purity and performance in hydraulic systems where space constraints might be present but high filtration performance is required.

The Filter Element is the central component in a filter, where the actual filtration takes place. The key filter parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity and pressure loss are determined by the Filter Element and the filter media used.