110LEN0400-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-M-U6 (2 PACK)
Manufacturer: Hengst
Material #: 1019480B (2 Pack)
Model : 110LEN0400-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-M-U6 (2 PACK)
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The Hengst 110LEN0400-2X/PWR6A00-V5,0-M-U6 (1019480B) is a high-performance hydraulic inline filter designed for efficient filtration of solids in hydraulic and lubricating oil systems. This model is part of the 110LE series and features a robust design with an aluminum housing, suitable for top mounting. Its filtration capabilities are enhanced by the use of multilayer glass fiber material (PWR), providing a filtration grade of 6. The filter is equipped with an NBR seal (seal code M) and supports a nominal size of 0400. It can withstand a maximum working pressure of up to 110 bar, making it ideal for demanding applications. The Hengst filter includes an optical indicator to signal when maintenance is required, ensuring system reliability and efficiency. It is compatible with DIN24550 standards and suitable for HFC/HFA fluids, offering versatility across various applications. The bypass cracking pressure is set at 7 bar, while the collapse pressure rating stands at 30 bar, providing additional safety under extreme conditions. Installation is facilitated by its horizontal port position with a SAE standard port designation of 1 7/8-12 UN-2B (port code U6). Despite not having features like a check valve or lid lifting device, it incorporates the cyclone effect to enhance particle separation from fluids. The adhesive basis used in its construction is PUR-Basis, contributing to its durability and effectiveness in maintaining fluid cleanliness within hydraulic systems.
$1,823.48 USD
($911.74 USD/Each)
Sold in packs of 2
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as August 26, 2026





