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HENGST
1011211B


$1,475.00 USD

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  • HENGST
  • Material:1011211B
  • Model:R928045097
  • 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 1.0120 G40-A00-0-M (1011211B) is a hydraulic filter element designed to serve as the core component within a filtration system. This product plays a crucial role in determining key filtration parameters, such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity, and pressure loss. The filter media used in this model is designated as G40, featuring stainless steel wire mesh for enhanced durability and performance. With dimensions of 757 mm in length, an outer diameter of 140 mm, and an inner diameter of 72.5 mm, it provides robust structural integrity to withstand demanding conditions. The model offers a collapse pressure rating of 30 bar, ensuring reliability under high-pressure scenarios. Additionally, it includes an NBR seal (seal code M) for effective sealing and compatibility with various hydraulic fluids. The support cage material is standard, contributing to the overall stability of the filter element during operation. This product is suitable for applications involving HFC (water-glycol) and HFA (oil-in-water emulsions) fluids but does not conform to DIN24550 standards nor does it come without a support cage option. The Hengst 1.0120 G40-A00-0-M is engineered for efficiency and longevity in hydraulic systems where optimal filtration performance is essential.

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.