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Replacement for Kaydon A910267 Turbine Oil System Coalescer Filter

$199.85

Direct replacement for Kaydon A910267 hydraulic filter in form, fit, and function. Made in America with ISO 9001:2015 Certified manufacturing for assured quality. Optimized filter media is used for fine filtration, long life, and high dirt-holding capacity.

  • 6.0″ OD x 3.50″ ID Top x 44.25″ Length overall
  • 5 Micron; B5 = 1000 per ISO 16889
  • 100 PSID Collapse
  • Replaces Kaydon A910267 hydraulic filter in form, fit, and function. Scroll down for additional specs

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    SONA Part Number: C271-MPGK2100

    Part numbers and names are used for cross reference only. Part numbers indicated as replacements are not manufactured or affiliated with the OEM or Brand listed.

    O.D.

    6.0"

    I.D. Top

    3.50"

    I.D. Bottom

    2.63"

    Length Overall

    44.25"

    Construction Type

    Inside-to-Out Flow, Double Open End, Microglass

    Efficiency

    5 Micron; B5 = 1000

    Gasket Material

    Buna

    Wire Support

    Yes

    Max Operating Pressure

    100 PSID Collapse

    Max Temp

    248 Degress F

    Weight Each

    15

    Carton Qty

    6

    Condition

    New

     

    Our Kaydon A910267 Replacement Filter

    Our Kaydon A910267 replacement hydraulic filter is a guaranteed direct replacement in form, fit, and function. This means the filter will fit and you should expect performance to be equal to or greater than the OEM filter. Made in America.

    Filtration Media for the Kaydon A910267 direct interchange

    Our filter media is backed by ISO 16889 multi-pass testing and other ISO/SAE test protocols and the filter is produced in an ISO Certified manufacturing facility. An ISO Certified manufacturing facility is all about quality control, consistency, responsibility, and being true to the design. Optimized media is used for fine filtration, just like the Kaydon A910267 hydraulic filter to be replaced. Our filters use the optimal amount of media and pleats to ensure high dirt-holding capacity. The correct number and design of pleats in the element will give you the lowest initial pressure drop. Therefore the filter will take longer to reach its change-out pressure drop which is usually 25 PSID.

    Micron Rating for the Kaydon A910267 cross

    This Kaydon A910267 hydraulic filter replacement element is beta-rated. The filter performance is outstanding.

    • 5 Micron; B5 = 1000

     

    Filter Collapse Pressure for the Kaydon A910267 cross reference

    A filter collapse pressure of 100 PSID Collapse means that if the filter is completely clogged and the build up of pressure reaches or surpasses 100 PSID Collapse the filter may collapse and allow contamination downstream. Please use a satisfactory safety factor for the filter.

    Compatible Fluids

    This filter is compatible with the following fluids but pressure drop will vary depending on viscosity and temperature:

    • Hydraulic Fluid and Machining Fluids
    • Diesel and other fuels
    • Lubricating Oils and Synthetic Lubricants
    • Turbine and Compressor Lube Oils … And many more fluids

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    Our hydraulic filter is indicated as a replacement for Kaydon A910267 and is not manufactured by or affiliated with the OEM or Brand listed. Part numbers and names are used for cross reference only. The element may vary from the image displayed on the left.

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