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Hydraulic & Engine Filters

Protecting machinery from the inside out

Hydraulic Filters


Hydraulic filters remove debris and fine contaminants from hydraulic fluid, protecting critical components such as pumps, valves, and actuators from premature wear or failure.

Types of Hydraulic Filters


  • Suction Filters – Located at the pump's inlet to prevent large debris from entering the system
  • Low-Pressure Filters – Installed between the tank and pump; trap large particles before they circulate
  • Pressure Filters – Positioned in high-pressure lines to safeguard sensitive downstream components
  • Return Filters – Placed on the return line to clean the fluid before it reenters the reservoir


Why It Matters

Efficient hydraulic filtration improves system performance, prevents breakdowns, and significantly extends the lifespan of key hydraulic parts


Benefits:

  • Improves overall system efficiency
  • Reduces downtime and repair costs
  • Extends the lifespan of hydraulic components

Engine Filters


Engine filters protect engine internals by cleaning air and oil, preventing damage caused by dust, debris, and metal particles.


Types of Engine Filters


  • Oil Filters – Remove contaminants from engine oil to ensure proper lubrication.
  • Air Filters – Block airborne particles from entering the engine’s intake system.


Why It Matters

Engine filters protect against dust, debris, and contaminants that cause wear and reduce performance. Clean air and oil improve efficiency, extend engine life, and prevent costly damage.


Benefits:

  • Enhances engine performance and efficiency
  • Reduces wear and tear
  • Prolongs engine life

Installed in the reservoir or suction line to prevent contaminants from entering the pump. These filters protect the most critical components of a hydraulic system by catching large particles before they cause damage. Available in wire mesh or pleated media formats.

Positioned in the return line to filter hydraulic fluid before it re-enters the reservoir. They trap particles generated during system operation and are vital for maintaining overall fluid cleanliness and preventing wear in closed-loop systems.

Located after the hydraulic pump, these filters are designed to handle high pressures while capturing fine particles before the fluid reaches sensitive components like valves or actuators. Essential for protecting high-precision systems from premature failure.

Used in dedicated filtration circuits separate from the main hydraulic flow. These systems continuously clean the fluid in the reservoir without interrupting operation, offering extended equipment life and enhanced control over fluid cleanliness.


Compact and easy to replace, spin-on filters are commonly used in mobile and industrial equipment. They combine convenience with strong filtration performance, protecting systems from particulate contamination and extending oil life.


Installed directly inside the hydraulic reservoir, these filters are designed to optimize space and minimize external components. They are often used as return line or suction filters and help reduce the risk of leaks and contamination at connection points.


Fitted on hydraulic tanks to prevent airborne contaminants like dust and moisture from entering the system as fluid levels fluctuate. Breather filters play a crucial role in maintaining system cleanliness, especially in dusty or humid environments.


Designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, reducing wear and extending engine life. Available in spin-on and cartridge formats.


Protects engine components by capturing dirt, rust, and water from fuel. Supports cleaner combustion and improved engine efficiency.


Used in engines and compressors to remove airborne dust and particles before entering the combustion or intake chamber.

Removes contaminants from the engine's cooling system and helps maintain proper pH and additive levels to reduce corrosion.