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HENGST
1046930B


$1,550.00 USD

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  • Material:1046930B
  • Model:R928023367

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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 450PBFN0250-PWR3A00-V5,0-V (1046930B) is a high-performance manifold filter designed for demanding filtration applications. This model features a multilayer glass fiber material, known for its excellent filtration capabilities and durability. With a nominal size of 0250, it provides efficient filtration with a filtration grade of 3. The filter is constructed with nodular cast iron and carbon steel housing, ensuring robust performance under high-pressure conditions, with both the maximum working pressure and nominal pressure rated at 450 bar. It is equipped with an FKM seal (seal designation V) that enhances its compatibility with various fluids. This model incorporates a PWR3 filter material configuration and adheres to the DIN24550 standard, indicating its suitability for hydraulic fluid power applications. It includes an optical indicator to alert users when the switching point of 5 bar is reached, ensuring timely maintenance and optimal operation. The bypass cracking pressure is set at 7.0 bar, allowing for controlled flow diversion when necessary. The filter mounts on the bottom side and features a vertical port position with a port designation of 30mm according to factory standards. Although it does not include a check valve or cyclone effect feature, it remains highly effective in systems where these are not critical requirements. The Hengst manifold filter's design ensures reliable performance in environments that require high collapse pressure ratings up to 30 bar while maintaining structural integrity and operational efficiency.