Replacement for LuberFiner LH8787 Cellulose 5 Micron Element for Housings and Vessels

$25.85

Available in 6 Packs only. Guaranteed direct replacement in form, fit, and function. Made in the USA with ISO Certified manufacturing for assured quality. Resin-Impregnated Cellulose media is used for economical filtration, and high dirt-holding capacity. Our cellulose filters are nominally rated and are backed by ISO 16889 multi-pass testing and other ISO/SAE test protocols, common test methods .

  • Cellulose filters are micron nominally rated, click here
  • Hydraulic Fluid and Machining Fluids, Water Glycols and Coolants
  • Diesel, Gasoline and other fuels, Lubricating Oils, Synthetic Lubricants, and Process Fluids
  • Turbine and Compressor Lube Oils … And many more fluids

Part numbers indicated as replacements are not manufactured or affiliated with the OEM or Brand listed. Part numbers and names are used for cross reference only. Element may vary from the image displayed on the left.

There is a minimum quantity of six per order.

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SONA Part Number: S6245-MP618205-3.5

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

3.5"

I.D. Bottom

3.5"

Length Overall

18.0"

Construction Type

Cellulose, Double Open End

Efficiency

5 Micron Nominal

Gasket Material

Buna

Gasket Type

Flat

Jacket?

Yes

Max Operating Pressure

102 PSID Collapse

Max Temp

225 Degress F

Weight Each

8

Condition

New

Our LuberFiner LH8787 replacement filter elements for housings are a guaranteed direct replacement in form, fit, and function.

Our filter media is backed by ISO 16889 multi-pass testing and other ISO/SAE test protocols, (common test methods) and the spin-on filter is produced in an ISO Certified manufacturing facility. Why does that matter? Isn’t it good enough to use the same media as OEM filters. In a word, NO. An ISO Certified manufacturing facility is all about quality control, consistency, responsibility, and being true to the design intention. If you’re not ISO 9001 Certified, your approach to quality and consistency is all talk.

This LuberFiner LH8787 replacement filter element is rated ‘nominal’. Not sure what that really means? Is it important? Click here to find out.

Optimized cellulose media is used for economical filtration, just like the LuberFiner LH8787 element that you’re replacing. Our cellulose uses the optimal amount of media and pleats in the element to ensure high dirt-holding capacity. The correct number and design of pleats in the element will give you the lowest initial pressure drop, meaning the filter will take longer to reach its change-out pressure drop, usually 25 PSID.

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

  • Hydraulic Fluid and Machining Fluids, Water Glycols and Coolants
  • Diesel, Gasoline and other fuels, Lubricating Oils, Synthetic Lubricants, and Process Fluids
  • Turbine and Compressor Lube Oils … And many more fluids

Our LuberFiner LH8787 is indicated as a replacement 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. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale for answers to any question you may have.

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