250LDN0063-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-V-R4 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1018709B (2 Pack)
Model : 250LDN0063-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-V-R4 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 250LDN0063-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-V-R4 (1018709B) is a hydraulic duplex in-line filter designed for efficient filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. This filter is intended for installation in pipelines and features a duplex design, allowing the filter elements to be replaced without interrupting operation. It utilizes PWR6 filter material, which is a multilayer glass fiber configuration, providing a filtration grade of 6. The housing is constructed from durable nodular cast iron and carbon steel, ensuring robustness under demanding conditions. This model supports a maximum working pressure of 250 bar and has a nominal pressure rating of 250 bar as well. The port designation is G1 with horizontal positioning following the ISO228-1 standard. It includes an optical indicator for monitoring purposes with a switching point at 5 bar. The bypass cracking pressure is set at 7 bar, while the collapse pressure rating stands at 30 bar, making it suitable for high-pressure applications. The Hengst filter also features compatibility with HFC and HFA fluids and adheres to DIN24550 standards. It incorporates a cyclone effect but does not include a lid lifting device or two-parted bowl design. Mounting options include top or back configurations, providing flexibility in installation. This product's robust construction and efficient design make it an ideal choice for maintaining fluid cleanliness in hydraulic systems across various applications.
$4,311.58 USD
($2,155.79 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as August 26, 2026





