445LEN0040-PWR3A00-V5,0-M-R2 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1010717B (2 Pack)
Model : 445LEN0040-PWR3A00-V5,0-M-R2 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 445LEN0040-PWR3A00-V5,0-M-R2 (1010717B) is a robust inline filter designed for high-performance applications requiring reliable filtration under demanding conditions. Engineered with a multilayer glass fiber material, this filter ensures superior filtration efficiency and durability. It features a nominal size of 0040 and is suitable for use with hydraulic fluids like HFC and HFA, complying with DIN24550 standards. The filter's housing is constructed from nodular cast iron and carbon steel, providing excellent structural integrity to withstand pressures up to 450 bar, while the nominal pressure is rated at 445 bar. The design includes a bypass cracking pressure of 7.0 bar and an optical indicator for monitoring filtration performance. The Hengst filter also incorporates a cyclone effect to enhance particle separation efficiency. With its top mounting configuration and horizontal port position adhering to ISO228-1 standards, installation is straightforward, utilizing G1/2 ports without the need for a check valve or lid lifting device. This model does not feature a two-parted bowl but includes standard support cage material and NBR seals for reliable operation under various conditions. Overall, the Hengst 445LEN0040-PWR3A00-V5,0-M-R2 offers exceptional performance in filtering applications where high collapse pressure ratings of up to 30 bar are required, making it an ideal choice for systems demanding consistent filtration quality and operational reliability.
$992.32 USD
($496.16 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as August 27, 2026





