350LEN0160-PWR10B00-V5,0-M-R5 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1007462B (2 Pack)
Model : 350LEN0160-PWR10B00-V5,0-M-R5 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 350LEN0160-PWR10B00-V5,0-M-R5 (1007462B) is a high-performance hydraulic-inline filter designed for effective filtration of solids from fluids in hydraulic and lubricating oil systems. This model is part of the 350LE series and features a robust construction with housing made from nodular cast iron and carbon steel, ensuring durability under demanding conditions. The filter employs a multilayer glass fiber material (PWR10) as its media, providing efficient filtration with a grade of 10 microns. It is equipped with an NBR seal (seal code M) and has a nominal size of 0160. This inline filter is suitable for use in systems that comply with DIN24550 standards and can withstand a collapse pressure rating of up to 330 bar. It supports applications involving HFC/HFA fluids and operates efficiently at a maximum working pressure of 350 bar. The filter's port configuration includes a G1 1/4\" horizontal port following ISO228-1 standards, making it versatile for various pipeline installations. An optical indicator provides real-time feedback on the filter's status, activating at a switching point of 5 bar to ensure timely maintenance and optimal performance. Although it lacks features like a check valve or lid lifting device, its cyclone effect enhances the filtration process by improving particle separation efficiency. This product is ideal for maintaining fluid cleanliness in hydraulic systems, enhancing equipment longevity, and reducing maintenance downtime.
$1,812.50 USD
($906.25 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as May 26, 2026





