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Most of today's machine tools come with special sized filters. At Machine Tool Bearings & Accessories, they are not "special" to us! We will assist you in identifying and supplying the proper filter to fit your machine. There are four main questions we ask: What fluid are you filtering? How small a particle are you filtering out? How is the filter attached? What is the filter material?
Additionally, there are a few more things to consider:
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Choose a filter appropriate to the location and working pressure needed. |
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"Working pressures" listed indicate the maximum working pressure. |
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Filters are connected by either of the two following methods: |
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T-shaped piping: screws or flanges directly connect pipes |
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Manifold type: attached directly to a manifold block. |
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Use the following symbols to determine your selection based on the fluids used. |
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General mineral oil |
Standard, no symbol |
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Phosphate ester fire-resistant hydraulic operating fluid |
F symbol |
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Water glycol fire-resistant hydraulic operating fluid |
G symbol |
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Symbols are indicated in front of model types. |
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