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HENGST
1013756B


$49,545.56 USD

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  • HENGST
  • Material:1013756B
  • Model:R928049734
  • Summary:Hydraulic-Duplex In-line Filter

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***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Hengst directly.***
The Hengst 16 FD 4000 PWR6-A00-06V2,2-D0V0A (1013756B) is a hydraulic-duplex in-line filter designed for efficient filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. This model is engineered for installation in pipelines, featuring a duplex design that allows for the replacement of filter elements without interrupting operation. The filter utilizes multilayer glass fiber material with a filtration grade of 6, ensuring high-performance filtration. It is constructed with carbon steel housing and includes an FKM seal designation, providing durability and reliability under various operating conditions. The nominal size of the filter is 4000, with a maximum working pressure rating of 16 bar and a collapse pressure rating of 30 bar. It features a foot mounting system and DN150 port designation according to DIN1092-1 standards, with the inlet positioned above the outlet. The bypass valve has a cracking pressure set at 3.0 bar, and it supports HFC/HFA suitability. Additionally, this model includes an optical indicator for monitoring purposes and incorporates a butterfly valve change-over design along with a pressure equalization line to enhance operational efficiency.

Duplex filters are used in hydraulic systems for the filtration of solids from hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils. They are intended for installation in pipelines. The Filter Elements can be replaced without interrupting operation.