48 series male thread.
Hydraulic tank suction strainer.
Hydraulic sump suction strainers waste tank filter.
Parker offers low medium and high pressure hydraulic filters capable of a wide range of temperatures for use in extreme operating environments.
Npt sae or sae to npt hydraulic suction line strainers ltf mnpt to mnpt strainer 2 mnpt x 2 mnpt steel nut 50 gpm 3 5 psid bypasses 100 mesh standard optional 60 200 mesh available.
Depending on selection our suction strainers are equipped with 150µ or 560µ absolute stainless steel wire mesh media.
1 rigid three piece inner hydraulic suction strainer 24w722.
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Type tank mounted strainer diameter decimal inch 1 3000 length decimal inch 7 000 gpm 10 00 mesh size 60 connection type male female port size npt 1 1 4 x 3 4 lpm 38 0 view product flow.
The strainer may be removed for servicing without draining the tank.
Also available are a broad range of compact portable purification systems and automatic vacuum dehydrator systems as well as accessories to compliment these products.
Filtering hydraulic fluid before it reaches the pump reduces contaminant buildup and maintenance costs and extends the working life of the pump.
Pump inlet suction filters fall into this category.
A standpipe threaded into the coupling need be only long enough to stay below the lowest fluid level encountered.
Our hydraulic pressure filters are highly suitable for industrial and mobile.
Parker offers high quality suction elements designed for a flow range up to 100gpm.
Inlet filters usually take the form of a 140 micron mesh strainer which is screwed onto the pump intake penetration inside the hydraulic reservoir.
A tank mounted strainer either suction or return can be installed through a tank top by welding a standard bell reducer coupling over a hole cut in the top.
Hydraulic tank suction strainers filter hydraulic fluid inside a hydraulic reservoir tank before the fluid leaves the tank to enter the pump inlet line.