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HENGST
1011378B


$109.00 USD

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  • HENGST
  • Material:1011378B
  • Model:R928045338
  • 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.E225 P25-A00-0-0 (1011378B) is a high-performance hydraulic filter element designed to optimize filtration processes in various applications. This component plays a crucial role in maintaining the efficiency of hydraulic systems by determining key filter parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity, and pressure loss. Constructed with P25 filter media made from filter paper, it ensures effective filtration performance. The nominal size of this model is E225, and it features a collapsible pressure rating of 30 bar, which indicates its robustness under pressure. With dimensions of 221.5 mm in length, an outer diameter of 73.5 mm, and an inner diameter of 46 mm, it fits seamlessly into compatible systems without the need for a support cage. This design classifies it as a standard filter element suitable for various hydraulic applications that do not require compatibility with HFC or HFA fluids or adherence to DIN24550 standards. The Hengst 1.E225 P25-A00-0-0 is engineered to deliver reliable performance by ensuring that contaminants are efficiently captured and retained within the system's fluid flow, thereby protecting sensitive components from wear and tear and prolonging the life of the equipment.

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.