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HENGST
1011859B


$872.00 USD

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  • HENGST
  • Material:1011859B
  • Model:R928046132
  • 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 20.250 G40-S00-4-M (1011859B) is a hydraulic filter element designed to serve as the core component in filtration systems, ensuring optimal performance by determining key parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity, and pressure loss. This specific model features a stainless steel wire mesh filter media with a nominal size of 250, making it well-suited for applications that require robust filtration capabilities. The filter element has dimensions of 223 mm in length, an outer diameter of 101 mm, and an inner diameter of 63 mm. It is equipped with a bypass valve coded at 4 and has a standard collapse pressure rating indicated by 'S'. The seal material used is NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), which provides reliable sealing properties under various operational conditions. Notably, the design includes a support cage made from standard materials, ensuring structural integrity during use. This filter element is particularly designed without HFC/HFA suitability or compliance with DIN24550 standards. Its design classifies it as part of the series 20 filters, offering dependable performance for hydraulic systems that demand high-quality filtration solutions without additional support cage requirements.

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.