150LDN0250-G10A00-V5,0-M-R6 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1012911B (2 Pack)
Model : 150LDN0250-G10A00-V5,0-M-R6 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 150LDN0250-G10A00-V5,0-M-R6 (1012911B) is a hydraulic-duplex in-line filter designed for the filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. This model is intended for installation in pipelines and allows for filter element replacement without interrupting operations, making it highly efficient for continuous use. The filter features a stainless steel wire mesh media with a filtration grade of 10, ensuring effective particle removal. It has a nominal size of 0250 and utilizes NBR seals, which are known for their durability and compatibility with various fluids. Constructed with nodular cast iron and carbon steel housing, this filter is robust enough to withstand harsh conditions. It supports a maximum working pressure of 160 bar and has a nominal pressure rating of 150 bar. The port designation is G1 1/2, conforming to ISO228-1 standards, with ports positioned horizontally for versatile mounting options on the top or back. The filter includes an optical indicator to alert users when maintenance is required, with a switching point set at 5 bar. Additionally, it incorporates a cyclone effect to enhance filtration efficiency. The design includes a stopcock change-over feature that facilitates seamless transition between filter elements during operation. Overall, the Hengst 150LDN0250-G10A00-V5,0-M-R6 offers reliable performance in demanding hydraulic applications by providing continuous filtration without operational downtime.
$4,652.12 USD
($2,326.06 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as July 17, 2026





