50LDN0400-G25A00-V2,2-M-S6 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1012872B (2 Pack)
Model : 50LDN0400-G25A00-V2,2-M-S6 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 50LDN0400-G25A00-V2,2-M-S6 (1012872B) is an advanced inline duplex filter designed to provide reliable filtration in demanding environments. This model features a robust construction with a stainless steel wire mesh filter media, ensuring durability and effective filtration at a nominal size of 0400. The filter is equipped with a nodular cast iron and carbon steel housing, making it suitable for high-pressure applications up to 50 bar. It incorporates a stopcock change-over design, allowing for seamless switching between filters, which minimizes downtime during maintenance. The 50LDN0400-G25A00-V2,2-M-S6 model includes an optical indicator that signals when the filter needs servicing, enhancing operational efficiency. Its cyclone effect ensures optimal separation of contaminants from fluids, while the NBR seals provide excellent resistance to various fluids and temperatures. The filter supports top or back mounting and features horizontal port positions compatible with SAE standards, specifically designed for 1 1/2\" - 3000psi connections. With a filtration grade of 25 and a bypass cracking pressure of 3.5 bar, this filter is well-suited for applications requiring precise contaminant control. The product's compliance with DIN24550 standards further attests to its reliability and performance in hydraulic systems. Additionally, the Hengst filter accommodates the use of HFC/HFA fluids, expanding its versatility across different operational needs.
$5,184.86 USD
($2,592.43 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as June 1, 2026





