35.901 P10-SH0-0-N (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1008125B (2 Pack)
Model : 35.901 P10-SH0-0-N (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 35.901 P10-SH0-0-N (1008125B) is a highly specialized hydraulic filter element designed to provide optimal filtration in hydraulic systems. This component is essential for maintaining the purity of hydraulic fluids by removing contaminants, thus ensuring the longevity and efficiency of the system it serves. The filter element measures 378 mm in length, with an outer diameter of 142.5 mm and an inner diameter of 93.7 mm, making it suitable for various applications requiring these specific dimensions. It features a filter media configuration designated as P10, utilizing high-quality filter paper to achieve effective retention capacity and dirt holding capacity while minimizing pressure loss within the system. The adhesive used in its construction is coded as H, indicating its robust assembly suited for standard collapse pressure ratings. The design classifies it as a standard filter element without a support cage, emphasizing its straightforward installation and replacement process within compatible systems. The seal material is designated as CR with a seal code of N, ensuring reliable sealing performance under operating conditions. Although not suitable for HFC or HFA fluid applications, this filter element is well-suited for conventional hydraulic fluid filtration tasks where DIN24550 compliance is not required. The Hengst 35 series offers dependable performance in maintaining fluid cleanliness and protecting sensitive components from wear and damage due to particulate contamination.
$554.72 USD
($277.36 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
Qty:
Delivered as early as June 1, 2026





