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MANN+HUMMEL Filters for Liquids

MANN+HUMMEL Industrial Filters

The MANN+HUMMEL Group automotive industry and many international aftermarket are and - engine applications,
is an international company other fields. A key area is sold under numerous inter- compressed air and vacuum
with its headquarters in high quality filtration products national brands as well as technology, mechanical
Ludwigsburg, Germany. The for vehicles, engines and under the MANN-FILTER engineering and plant
group employs approx. 9500 industrial applications. The brand. construction. For these
people worldwide at more OEM business with global and other industrial fields
than 40 locations. market leaders and produc- The Industrial Filters Business MANN+HUMMEL Industrial
ers of vehicles, machines Unit with its headquarters in Filters offers high perfor-
The company develops, pro- and installations defines the Speyer, Germany is special- mance products for the
duces and sells technically quality and performance of ised in meeting the require- filtration and separation
complex components for the the group. Filters for the ments of off-highway vehicle of air, gases and liquids.

Liquid filters for many applications

Modern, high-performance Also near to you How to find your contact


vehicles, machines, equipment partner:
and engines require filters Our production facilities and
and components with a sales offices at a number of In order to establish your
corresponding performance. European locations, in the contact partner at
This catalogue provides an USA, South America and in MANN+HUMMEL or make
overview of our filters for Asia enable the analysis of contact with one of our re-
liquids and the matching technical questions on site. presentatives, just call
accessories, naturally all in One of our subsidiary com-
the standard MANN+HUMMEL panies or representatives is Tel.: +49 (62 32) 53-80
OEM quality. also sure to be near to you Fax: +49 (62 32) 53-88 99
to enable easy contact.
Our customers come from and tell us your area of ope-
many varied fields such as: rations. We will then imme-
diately put you in contact with
• Construction machines one of our specialised sales
• Agricultural machines teams.
• Compressors
• Mechanical engineering You can find us in the internet
• Engine and drive systems at:
• Commercial and special www.mann-hummel.com
vehicles, etc., E-Mail: if.info@mann-hummel.com

This extensive experience


enables MANN+HUMMEL
to offer individual concepts
and solutions for special
customer requirements.

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Contents

Company profile .................................................................................................................................................. Page 2

Product overview ................................................................................................................................................. Page 4

Spin-on oil filters .................................................................................................................................................. Page 7

In-line oil filters .................................................................................................................................................... Page 15

Overview of oil filter heads .................................................................................................................................. Page 18

Oil filter elements ................................................................................................................................................. Page 33

High pressure filters ............................................................................................................................................ Page 43

Strainer filters ...................................................................................................................................................... Page 51

Centrifuges .......................................................................................................................................................... Page 55

Fuel filters ........................................................................................................................................................... Page 65

Spin-on fuel filters ............................................................................................................................................... Page 68

In-line fuel filters .................................................................................................................................................. Page 73

Overview of fuel filter heads ............................................................................................................................... Page 76

PreLine in-line fuel filter .................................................................................................................................... Page


®
78

Fuel filter elements ............................................................................................................................................. Page 87

Gap-type filters ................................................................................................................................................... Page 91

Plate gap-type filters ........................................................................................................................................... Page 94

Wire gap-type filters .......................................................................................................................................... Page 96

Gap-type tube filters ........................................................................................................................................... Page 97

High pressure filters for reaction injection moulding .......................................................................................... Page 99

Accessories for liquid filters ................................................................................................................................ Page 103

Technical annex .................................................................................................................................................. Page 109

Filter terminology ................................................................................................................................................ Page 110

Oil and fuel viscosities ........................................................................................................................................ Page 112

List of contents according to order numbers ...................................................................................................... Page 114

MANN+HUMMEL Industrial Filters worldwide .................................................................................................... Page 118

Notes .................................................................................................................................................................. Page 120

Conversion table (back cover)

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Product overview

Spin-on filters WP type Page 14

Partial-flow filters or a combi-


W type Page 10-12 nation of full-flow and partial-
flow filters as a spin-on filter.
Spin-on filters as full-flow fil- The dirty oil flows in through
ters are used for the filtration the outer holes in the filter
of oil. The raw oil flows in mounting plate. In the filter
through the outside holes in the oil flow is divided into a
the cover plate of the filter full and partial flow and then
and leaves again through the leaves on the filtered side
central thread. Depending with different degrees of fil-
on the requirements, the tration fineness.
spin-on filters are equipped
with bypass valves, non-
return valves, ascending
pipes or similar.

WD, WH type Page 12+13 WK type Page 70+71

Spin-on filters similar to the Spin-on filters similar to the


W type but designed for W types but mainly used for
higher operating pressures. fuel filtration.

WDK type Page 70+71

Spin-on filters similar to the


WK type but designed for
higher operating pressures.

PL type Page 79

Spin-on filter for the PreLine®


preliminary fuel filter.

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Product overview

In-line filters

W, WD type Page 20-31

WK, WDK type Page 80-85

Spin-on filters for use with in-


line filters with filter heads.

Overview of oil filter heads


Page 18+19

Overview of fuel filter


heads Page 76+77

Filter elements

BFU type Page 90 HD type Page 38-40

These are metal-free and Oil filter elements for higher


especially environmentally- pressures, especially suitable
friendly fuel filter elements for hydraulic applications.
mainly used with in-line injec-
tion pumps. For multi-stage
filters the BFU type is always
used as a preliminary filter.

P type Page 89

H type Page 35-37 Mainly used for the fine filtra-


tion of fuel.
Housing filter elements only
for use in the full flow of the
liquid.

PF type Page 42
HU type Page 41
Mainly used for filtration of
Especially environmentally- the partial oil flow.
friendly metal-free oil filter
elements.

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Product overview

High pressure filters Strainer filters Page 51


Page 43
Strainer filters are used as a
Filters with a housing desi- cost-effective solution for the
gned to handle pressures pre-filtration of liquids or as a
up to 400 bar. A wide variety protection filter. They have a
of filter elements allows use low flow resistance and filter
in many varied application liquids through particle sepa-
areas in all industrial fields, ration on the strainer surface.
especially in hydraulics.

Centrifuges Page 55 Gap-type filters Page 91

Centrifuges have an external Gap-type filters always find


housing cover and a central application when coarse par-
spindle around which a rotor ticles have to be separated
turns at high speed. The from heavily contaminated
resulting centrifugal force liquids. These are surface-
serves to separate the finest type filters. During normal
particles (soot) from the lube operation a filter cake forms
oil. Centrifuges are partial- which is cleaned away
flow filters and are operated manually or with the support
in combination with a full-flow of a motor.
filter.

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MANN+HUMMEL Spin-on oil filters

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MANN+HUMMEL Spin-on oil filters

MANN+HUMMEL spin-on The advantages at a glance:


filters are used for the fil-
tration of lube oils, hydrau- • Available with a variety of • Improved flow geometry
lic oils and coolants in a filter media • Bypass valves with clearly-
variety of applications. • Efficient separation and defined opening characteri-
MANN+HUMMEL has been high dirt holding capacity stics and leak-free closing
a leading producer world- with minimal pressure drop • Undetachable seals
wide of spin-on filters for • Robust, corrosion-protected • Stable central tube resistant
more than twenty years. housing with high pulsation to collapse
The filters are distributed and pressure stability • Non-return valve with mini-
under the MANN-FILTER mal pressure drop
brand and a number of
customer brands.

Design Maintenance

The spin-on filter consists of The time for maintenance is


a robust metal housing with usually defined by the engine
a filter element fitted inside. or machine manufacturer.
Cross-section picture
Depending on the application, Maintenance simply requires
the spin-on filter can be replacement of the complete
equipped with various com- spin-on filter. The spin-on
ponents such as a different filter can easily be removed Bypass valve
filter medium, a non-return using a MANN+HUMMEL
valve, a bypass valve, etc.. filter wrench (see page 105).
The liquid to be filtered flows
into the cover plate through
concentric openings, flows Filter element
through the filter element and
finally the cleaned liquid exits
through the central connec-
Central tube
tion. An undetachable seal
integrated in the cover plate
ensures optimum sealing to
Filter housing
the outside under all opera-
ting conditions.

Non-return valve
Clean side

Non-return valve
Raw side

Seal

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MANN+HUMMEL Spin-on oil filters

Oil filters

The W and WD type On request an integrated


MANN+HUMMEL spin-on fil- non-return valve on the raw
ters are mostly used for the and clean sides prevents
filtration of oil as full-flow fil- emptying of the spin-on filter
ters, whereby the complete when the engine is not in
flow of oil flows through the operation. Thus when the
filter. As an option, a bypass engine starts the lube oil rea-
valve can be fitted which ches the lubrication points
opens for cold starts to ensu- more quickly.
re there is always an ade-
quate flow of oil.

Partial-flow filter

The WP type partial-flow In addition to partial-flow


filter is a spin-on filter from filters the MANN+HUMMEL
MANN+HUMMEL fitted with product range also includes
a very fine medium. The a combination of a full-flow/
amount of fine particles in the partial-flow filters (WP type,
oil is reduced leading to less see page 14).
engine wear. At the same
time there is a positive influ-
ence on the pumping charac-
teristics of the oil.

Types of spin-on filters

The dimension tables refer to


these forms.
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Form A (0.28) Form B Form C

Spanner size
30
Form D Form E Form F

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W type
Oil full-flow filters

The table below lists selected


examples from our range of
filters. Many other variations
with other media, valve
equipment, seal materials,
release devices, etc., are
also available.

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Filter fineness Non- By- Permissible Type
FILTER flow acc. to ISO 16 889 return pass operating
rate [µm (c)] * with valve valve pressure (see
[l/min] 50% 99% page
[gpm] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h separation efficiency [bar] [bar] [bar] 9)

15 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 79
W 712/20 20 > 50 – 2.5 14 C
(3.96) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (3.11)
20 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 93
W 712/4 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 C
(5.28) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (3.66)
15 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 79
W 712/52 14 38 0.12 2.5 14 C
(3.96) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (3.11)
25 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 123
W 719/14 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 C
(6.61) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (4.84)
25 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 123
W 719/30 14 38 0.12 2.5 14 C
(6.61) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (4.84)
30 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 95
W 920 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (3.74)
30 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 95
W 920/7 14 38 0.12 1.5 14 B
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (3.74)
30 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 114
W 930 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (4.49)
30 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 114
W 930/21 14 38 0.12 3.0 14 B
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (4.49)
50 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 142
W 940 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(13.21) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.59)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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W type
Full-flow oil filters

d4
d3
d2
d1

d5

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Filter fineness Non- By- Permissible Type
FILTER flow acc. to ISO 16 889 return pass operating
rate [µm (c)] * with valve valve pressure (see
[l/min] 50% 99% page
[gpm] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h separation efficiency [bar] [bar] [bar] 9)

50 62 71 96 93 142
W 940/51 G 3/4” 14 38 – 2.5 14 B
(13.21) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.59)
60 1”- 62 71 96 93 170
W 950 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 B
(15.85) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.69)
60 1”- 62 71 96 93 170
W 950/17 14 38 0.12 1.6 14 B
(15.85) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.69)
75 1”- 62 71 96 93 210
W 962/2 14 36 0.12 2.5 14 A
(19.82) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.27)
75 1”- 62 71 96 93 210
W 962/6 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 F
(19.82) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.27)
50 93 104 110 108 178
W 1160 M 30x2 14 38 – 2.5 14 A
(13.21) (3.66) (4.09) (4.33) (4.25) (7.01)
100 1 1/8”- 93 103 110 108 260
W 11 102 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(26.42) 16 UN (3.66) (4.06) (4.33) (4.25) (10.24)
75 1 1/8”- 93 103 110 108 260
W 11 102/4 14 36 0.12 2.5 14 A
(19.82) 16 UN (3.66) (4.06) (4.33) (4.25) (10.24)
85 100 111 140 136 177 Suction range
W 1374/2 G 1 1/4” 20 > 50 – – E
(22.46) (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (6.97) - 0.8
85 1 1/2”- 100 111 140 136 177 Suction range
W 1374/4 20 > 50 – 0.2 E
(22.46) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (6.97) - 0.8
85 1 1/2”- 100 111 140 136 177 Suction range
W 1374/6 15 > 36 – 0.2 E
(22.46) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (6.97) - 0.8
180 1 1/2”- 100 111 140 136 302
W 13 145/1 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 E
(47.56) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
180 100 111 140 136 302
W 13 145/6 M 42x2 14 36 – 2.5 14 E
(47.56) (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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W type, WD type
Full-flow oil filters for use with compressors

Oil filters used with compres- d4


sors have to be free of silicon d3
to enable use of the com- d2
pressors on paint-spray lines. d1
Furthermore, compressors
have different requirements
for oil filters in comparison
to engines. Firstly, the life
of the oil and the oil filter is
considerably longer in a com-
pressor than in an engine.
Secondly, the compressor oil h
and oil filter are not exposed
to combustion residues and
in addition are subjected to
a lower temperature level.

d5

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Filter fineness Non- By- Permissible Type
FILTER flow acc. to ISO 16 889 return pass operating
rate [µm (c)] * with valve valve pressure (see
[l/min] 50% 99% page
[gpm] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h separation efficiency [bar] [bar] [bar] 9)

20 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 93
W 712/65 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 C
(5.28) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (3.66)
30 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 123
W 719/37 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 C
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (4.84)
30 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 95
W 920/51 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(7.93) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (3.74)
35 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 95
W 920/40 14 38 0.12 1.2 14 B
(9.25) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (3.74)
40 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 114
W 930/35 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(10.57) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (4.49)
55 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 142
W 940/55 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 A
(14.53) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.59)
70 1” - 62 71 96 93 170
W 950/24 14 38 0.12 1.6 14 B
(18.49) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.69)
75 1” - 62 71 96 108 210
W 962/14 14 38 – 2.5 14 B
(19.82) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (4.25) (8.27)
100 1” - 62 71 96 108 210
W 962/18 5 19 0.12 2.5 14 B
(26.42) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (4.25) (8.27)
70 1” - 93 104 110 108 227
W 1170 14 38 0.12 1.2 14 C
(18.49) 12 UNF (3.66) (4.09) (4.33) (4.25) (8.94)
100 1 1/8” - 93 104 110 108 260
W 11 102 20 > 50 0.12 2.5 14 C
(26.42) 16 UN (3.66) (4.09) (4.33) (4.25) (10.24)
65 1” - 62 71 96 93 212
WD 962/21 4 10 – 2.5 25 E
(17.17) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.34)
190 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 302
WD 13 145/8 15 38 – 2.5 20 E
(50.20) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
190 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 302
WD 13 145/10 <3 7 – 2.5 20 E
(50.20) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
210 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 302
WD 13 145/14 4 10 – 2.5 20 E
(55.48) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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WD type, WH type
Full-flow oil filters

The WD filters are spin-on d4


filters designed to handle d3
operating pressures between d2
20 and 35 bar. They are d1
suitable for lube-oil circuits
where higher pressure stabi-
lity is required.

WH spin-on filters have a


similar design to the WD type
but are designed to handle
pressures up to 35 bar. They h
are mainly used in hydraulic
applications.

d5

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Filter fineness Non- By- Permissible Type
FILTER flow acc. to ISO 16 889 return pass operating
rate [µm (c)] * with valve valve pressure (see
[l/min] 50% 99% page
[gpm] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h separation efficiency [bar] [bar] [bar] 9)

70 1 3/8” - – – 97 94.2 152


WH 945/1 7 22 – – 35 E
(18.49) 12 UNF – – (3.28) (3.71) (5.98)
70 1 3/8” - – – 97 94.2 152
WH 945/2 4 11 – – 35 E
(18.49) 12 UNF – – (3.28) (3.71) (5.98)
100 1 3/8” - – – 97 94.2 240
WH 980 7 22 – – 35 E
(26.42) 12 UNF – – (3.28) (3.71) (9.45)
100 1 3/8” - – – 97 94.2 240
WH 980/1 4 11 – – 35 E
(26.42) 12 UNF – – (3.28) (3.71) (9.45)
25 3/4” - 62 71 80 76 138
WD 724/6 11 28 – 3.5 35 E
(6.61) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (5.43)
25 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 97
WD 920 20 > 50 – 2.5 25 E
(6.61) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (3.82)
50 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 144
WD 940 20 50 – 2.5 25 E
(13.21) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.67)
50 3/4” - 62 71 96 93 144
WD 940/2 14 38 – 3.5 25 E
(13.21) 16 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.67)
60 1”- 62 71 96 93 172
WD 950 20 > 50 – 2.5 25 E
(15.85) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.77)
60 1”- 62 71 96 93 172
WD 950/2 15 36 – 2.5 25 E
(15.85) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.77)
75 1”- 62 71 96 93 212
WD 962 20 > 50 – 2.5 25 E
(19.82) 12 UNF (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35)
75 62 71 96 93 212
WD 962/9 M 24x1.5 6 22 – 2.5 25 E
(19.82) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35)
95 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 177
WD 1374 20 > 50 – – – E
(25.10) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (6.97)
180 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 302
WD 13 145 20 > 50 – 2.5 20 E
(47.56) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
180 1 1/2” - 100 111 140 136 302
WD 13 145/4 14 38 – 2.5 20 E
(47.56) 16 UN (3.94) (4.37) (5.51) (5.35) (11.89)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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WP type
Partial-flow oil filters

The partial-flow filter always d4


works together with a full-flow
filter. The types WP 1170 and d1
WP 11 102 are solely partial-
flow filters. All other WP
types are a combination of
full-flow and partial-flow filter.

Further types are available


on request.
h

d5

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm Filter fineness Filter fineness Non- By- Permissible Type
FILTER flow (Dimensions in inches) (full flow) acc. (partial flow) acc. return pass operating
rate ISO 16 889 ISO 16 889 valve valve pressure
[l/min] [µm (c)] * with [µm (c)] * with
[gpm] 50% 99% 50% 99% (see
separation separation page
d1 d4 d5 h efficiency efficiency [bar] [bar] [bar] 9)

14 103 102 81
WP 914/80 M 24x1.5 20 > 50 14 38 0.12 1 10 C
(3.70) (4.06) (4.02) (3.19)
11 1” - 93 93 120
WP 928/82 20 > 50 5 19 0.12 – 14 E
(2.91) 12 UNF (3.78) (3.78) (4.72)
26 3/4” - 110 108 145
WP 1144 14 36 <3 6 0.12 2.5 14 C
(6.87) 16 UNF (4.33) (4.25) (5.71)
45 110 108 213
WP 1169 M 30x2 14 36 <3 6 0.12 2.5 14 C
(11.89) (4.33) (4.25) (8.39)
4.5 110 108 227
WP 1170 M 22x1.5 – – <3 15 – – 14 C
(1.19) (4.33) (4.25) (8.94)
6.5 1 3/8” - 110 108 260
WP 11 102 – – <3 15 – – 14 C
(1.72) 16 UN (4.33) (4.25) (10.24)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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MANN+HUMMEL In-line oil filters

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MANN+HUMMEL In-line oil filters

MANN+HUMMEL in-line The advantages at a


filters are used mainly in glance:
hydraulic systems, for the
filtration of engine and • Easy to fit to existing lines • Duplex types with change-
gearbox oil, and in lube-oil • Solid and stable cast over available
circuits in general mecha- aluminium construction • Minimal pressure drop
nical engineering applica- • Increased flexibility availa- • Proven quality of
tions. The range of filters ble for standard version MANN+HUMMEL spin-on
includes filters with single with option of optical or filters
heads, duplex filters with- electrical service switch
out changeover, duplex (see pages 106 107)
filters with changeover,
and large triplex oil filters.
The filtration characteristics
depend on the respective
spin-on filter and used filter
medium.

Design
MANN+HUMMEL service
The filters consist of the filter indicators, service switches
head with connection threads, and bypass valves have to
mounting holes and the be selected such that when a
MANN+HUMMEL spin-on service is necessary a signal
filter. is given before the bypass
valve opens. Should you
have any questions please
get in touch with your
MANN+HUMMEL contact
partner.

Available versions:

• with bypass valve without


service indicator

• with bypass valve and


service indicator

• with bypass valve and


service switch (make/break
contact convertible)

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Installation and maintenance

The filter is fitted in the pipe- The respective spin-on filter in touch with your
line, whereby the flow direc- can easily be removed using MANN+HUMMEL contact
tion has to be observed. This a MANN+HUMMEL filter partners. They will be happy
is indicated by arrows on the wrench (see page 105). to advise you on the appro-
connection threads. priate in-line filter consisting
The in-line filter allows of a filter head, spin-on filter
The time for maintenance is various combinations of the and accessories.
usually defined by the engine spin-on filter and filter head.
or equipment manufacturer. This catalogue only lists the
Maintenance simply requires basic types. If you do not find
replacement of the complete an in-line filter suitable for
spin-on filter. your application, please get

Diagram of filter arrangement around the engine

Injection pump

Engine

Oil full flow


Main fuel filter

Oil partial flow Preliminary fuel filter

Oil Fuel

17
Overview of oil filter heads

Single head with flange Page 20


connection

Compact filter head with low


space requirement and the
connections made from
above. In spite of its compact
form the head has advanced
flow characteristics without
deflection of the flow.

Single in-line head Page 21+22


Page 24+25
This universal filter head is Page 30+31
designed for installation in
pipelines. The heads already
have mounting holes suitable
for installation of a
MANN+HUMMEL service
switch and service indicator
(see pages 106 -107) availa-
ble as an optional extra.

18
Overview of oil filter heads

In-line duplex without Page 23+26


changeover

This head allows the fitting


of two filters in parallel to
enable a higher volume flow
or longer filter service life.

In-line duplex with change- Page 28+29


over

This robust filter head suitable


for heavy duty applications
enables a filter change to be
carried out during continuous
operation.

In-line triplex Page 27

This filter head has three fil-


ters fitted in parallel to enable
a higher volume flow or a
longer filter service life.

19
In-line oil filters with single head
Operating pressure 14 bar, up to 40 l/min – Flange connection

This light and robust filter


head is mounted with two
screws to a flat surface. The
filter inlet and outlet are from
above.

Characteristics
95 (3.74)
Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s. R 12
17
1.0 ø 11 (0.43)
(0.67)
..
2.
46
Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]

50

0.5 h 93 (3.66)
67
3 6 ...
.. /
2
2.
67 02 6
5
50
67

Removal clearance 20 (0.79)

0.1

12
55 (0.47) d1 58
0.05 (2.17) 32 (2.28)
3 5 10 50 100 300 (1.26)
d1
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

Part no. Nominal flow rate MANN- Dimensions in mm Weight


[l/min] FILTER (Dimensions in inches) approx.
[gpm] (see page 10) d1 h [kg]

25 145
67 502 62 026 W 920 M 20x1.5 0.7
(6.61) (5.71)
40 192
67 503 62 026 W 940 M 20x1.5 0.8
(10.6) (7.56)
25 145
67 502 62 106 W 920 G 1/2” 0.7
(6.61) (5.71)
40 192
67 504 62 126 W 940 G 1/2” 0.8
(10.6) (7.56)

20
In-line oil filters with single head
Operating pressure: 14 bar, up to 70 l/min (in-line)

This design has the inlet and Characteristics


the outlet on the side (in-line). Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


0.5

..
..
3 6 ..

2.
2.
.
67 2 62

66
50
50
50

67
67
a 0.1

h2 Service indicator
0.05
h1
d1 3 5 10 50 100 300
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h Service switch
c1 swivels by 360°
e e e

c 53 c
b b (2.09) b
7
(0.28)
38 c1
93 (3.66) (1.50)
Removal clearance 30 (1.18) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Service Weight


FILTER indica- approx.
(see pages 10+11) a b c c1 d1 1) e h h1 h2 tion [kg]

Nominal flow rate up to 25 l/min (6.6 gpm)


90 40 147 22
67 502 62 256 1 W 920 – – G 1/2” M8 – – 1.2
(3.54) (1.57) (5.79) (0.87)
90 40 21.5 24 147 22 46
67 502 62 236 2 W 920 G 1/2” M8 optical 1.2
(3.54) (1.57) (0.83) (0.94) (5.79) (0.87) (1.81)
90 40 21.5 24 147 22 62
67 502 62 226 3 W 920 G 1/2” M8 electrical 1.3
(3.54) (1.57) (0.83) (0.94) (5.79) (0.87) (2.44)
Nominal flow rate up to 40 l/min (13.2 gpm)
90 40 194 22
67 503 62 306 1 W 940 – – G 1/2” M8 – – 1.2
(3.54) (1.57) (7.64) (0.87)
90 40 21.5 24 194 22 46
67 503 62 276 2 W 940 G 1/2” M8 optical 1.2
(3.54) (1.57) (0.83) (0.94) (7.64) (0.87) (1.81)
90 40 21.5 24 194 22 62
67 503 62 266 3 W 940 G 1/2” M8 electrical 1.3
(3.54) (1.57) (0.83) (0.94) (7.64) (0.87) (2.44)
Nominal flow rate up to 70 l/min (18.5 gpm)
95 47.5 269 25
67 506 62 706 1 W 962/2 – – G 1” M 10 – – 1.6
(3.74) (1.87) (10.59) (0.98)
95 47.5 28.5 26 269 25 46
67 506 62 666 2 W 962/2 G 1” M 10 optical 1.6
(3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (10.59) (0.98) (1.81)
95 47.5 28.5 26 269 25 62
67 506 62 676 3 W 962/2 G 1” M 10 electrical 1.7
(3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (10.59) (0.98) (2.44)
1) Further threads available on request.

21
In-line oil filters with single head
Operating pressure: 14 bar, up to 100 l/min (in-line)

Characteristics
Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


0.5

..
2.
26
61
67
0.1

0.05
3 5 10 50 100 300
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h2 Service indicator
50
(1.97) G 1 1/4” G 1 1/4”

356
(14.02)

108 (4.25)
Removal clearance 30 (1.18)

130 (5.12) 130 (5.12) 130 (5.12)

47.5 43 47.5 43 47.5


(1.87) (1.69) (1.87) (1.69) (1.87)

M 10 28 28 M 10
M 10
(1.10) 28 28

Service switch (1.10)


swivels by 360°

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

Part no. Fig. Nominal flow rate MANN- Dimensions in mm Service Weight
[l/min] FILTER (Dimensions in inches) indication approx.
[gpm] (see page 11) h2 [kg]

100
67 612 62 146 1 W 11 102 – – 2.4
(26.42)
100 46
67 612 62 176 2 W 11 102 optical 2.5
(26.42) (1.81)
100 62
67 612 62 166 3 W 11 102 electrical 2.5
(26.42) (2.44)

22
In-line duplex oil filters without changeover
Operating pressure: 14 bar, up to 180 l/min (in-line)

Characteristics
Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


0.5

..
..
2.
2.
56
26

62
51
67

67
0.1

0.05
3 5 10 50 100 300
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

Service switch
h2 swivels by 360° c

h1
d1 d1 M 10

Fig. 1
a
h a

c c1
c c1
Service
7 M 10 switch
(0.28) b b b b
d2 M 10 swivels
by 360°
Removal clearance 30 (1.18) Fig. 2 Fig. 3

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Service Weight


FILTER indi- approx.
(see page 11) a b c c1 d1 2) d2 h h1 h2 cation [kg]

Nominal flow rate up to 120 l/min (31.7 gpm)


200 47.5 93 275 30
67 512 62 106 1 2x W 962/2 – – G 1” – – 2.5
(7.87) (1.87) (3.66) (10.83) (1.18)
200 40 43 47.5 93 275 30 46
67 512 62 136 2 2x W 962/2 G 1” optical 2.6
(7.87) (1.57) (1.69) (1.87) (3.66) (10.83) (1.18) (1.81)
200 40 43 47.5 93 275 30 62
67 512 62 126 3 2x W 962/2 G 1” electrical 2.6
(7.87) (1.57) (1.69) (1.87) (3.66) (10.83) (1.18) (2.44)
Nominal flow rate up to 180 l/min (47.6 gpm)
270 70 108 337 35
67 625 62 106 1) 1 2x W 11 102 – – G 1 1/2” – – 4.6
(10.63) (2.76) (4.25) (13.27) (1.38)
270 45 65 70 108 337 35 46
67 625 62 116 1) 2 2x W 11 102 G 1 1/2” optical 4.7
(10.63) (1.77) (2.56) (2.76) (4.25) (13.27) (1.38) (1.81)
270 45 65 70 108 337 35 62
67 625 62 126 1) 3 2x W 11 102 G 1 1/2” electrical 4.7
(10.63) (1.77) (2.56) (2.76) (4.25) (13.27) (1.38) (2.44)
1) The filters are supplied without a special wrench profile.
2) Further threads are available on request.
23
In-line oil filters with single head
Operating pressure: 20/25/35 bar, up to 180 l/min (in-line)

Service indicator
a

h2

h1
d1

Service switch
c1 swivels by 360°
h e e e

c
b 53 c b
b (2.09)

38 c1
d2 (1.50)
Removal clearance 30 (1.18) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

Characteristics
Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

1.0

0.5
Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]

0)
94
WD
.. (

..
2.
2.

)
0/2

06
46

94

73
50

0.2
D

67
67

(W

.. /
.. /

..

..

..
...

..

..
..

2.

2.

2.
3.
2.

2.

2.
2.

2
66

26

06
46

06
36

86

66
26

50

51

75
50

73
40

70

71
50

67

67

67
67

67

67

67

67
67

0.1

0.05
3 5 10 20 50 100 200 500
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

24
In-line oil filters with single head
Operating pressure: 20/25/35 bar, up to 180 l/min (in-line)

Part no. Fig. Nominal MANN- Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Service Weight
flow rate FILTER indi- approx.
[l/min]3) (see a b c c1 d1 1) d2 e h h1 h2 cation
[gpm] page 13) [kg]

Operating pressure 35 bar (3.5 MPa)


20 90 40 76 192 22
67 403 62 246 1 WD 724/6 – – G 1/2” – – 0.9
(5.28) (3.54) (1.57) (2.99) (7.56) (0.87)
Operating pressure 25 bar (2.5 MPa)
25 90 40 93 149 22
67 502 62 246 1 WD 920 – – G 1/2” – – 0.8
(6.60) (3.54) (1.57) (3.66) (5.87) (0.87)
25 90 40 21.5 24 93 149 22 46
67 502 62 216 2 WD 920 G 1/2” optical 0.8
(6.60) (3.54) (1.57) (0.85) (0.94) (3.66) (5.87) (0.87) (1.81)

M8
25 90 40 21.5 24 93 149 22 62
67 502 62 206 3 WD 920 G 1/2” electrical 0.8
(6.60) (3.54) (1.57) (0.85) (0.94) (3.66) (5.87) (0.87) (2.44)
40 90 40 93 196 22
67 504 62 436 1 WD 940 – – G 1/2” – – 1.3
(10.57) (3.54) (1.57) (3.66) (7.72) (0.87)
40 90 40 21.5 24 93 196 22 46
67 504 62 456 2 WD 940 G 1/2” optical 1.4
(10.57) (3.54) (1.57) (0.85) (0.94) (3.66) (7.72) (0.87) (1.81)
40 90 40 21.5 24 93 196 22 62
67 504 62 446 3 WD 940 G 1/2” electrical 1.4
(10.57) (3.54) (1.57) (0.85) (0.94) (3.66) (7.72) (0.87) (2.44)
40 95 47.5 93 203 25
67 504 62 426 1 WD 940/2 – – G 1” – – 0.9
(10.57) (3.74) (1.87) (3.66) (7.99) (0.98)
40 95 47.5 28.5 26 93 203 25 46
67 504 62 416 2 WD 940/2 G 1” optical 1.0
(10.57) (3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (3.66) (7.99) (0.98) (1.81)
40 95 47.5 28.5 26 93 203 25 62
67 504 62 406 3 WD 940/2 G 1” electrical 1.0
(10.57) (3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (3.66) (7.99) (0.98) (2.44)
70 95 47.5 93 271 25
67 506 62 756 1 WD 962 – – G 3/4” – – 2.7
(18.49) (3.74) (1.87) (3.66) (10.67) (0.98)
70 95 47.5 93 271 25
67 506 62 696 1 WD 962 – – G 1” – – 2.7
(18.49) (3.74) (1.87) (3.66) (10.67) (0.98)
70 95 47.5 28.5 26 93 271 25 46
67 506 62 656 2 WD 962 G 1” optical 2.8
(18.49) (3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (3.66) (10.67) (0.98) (1.81)
70 95 47.5 28.5 26 93 271 25 62
WD 962
M 10

67 506 62 646 3 G 1” electrical 2.8


(18.49) (3.74) (1.87) (1.12) (1.02) (3.66) (10.67) (0.98) (2.44)
Operating pressure 20 bar (2.0 MPa)
95 135 56 G 136 246 28
67 708 62 1462) 1 WD 1374 – – – – 3.0
(25.09) (5.32) (2.20) 1 1/4” (5.35) (9.69) (1.10)
95 135 56 30 26 G 136 246 28 46
67 708 62 1562) 2 WD 1374 optical 3.1
(25.09) (5.32) (2.20) (1.18) (1.02) 1 1/4” (5.35) (9.69) (1.10) (1.81)
95 135 56 30 26 G 136 246 28 62
67 708 62 1662) 3 WD 1374 electrical 3.1
(25.09) (5.32) (2.20) (1.18) (1.02) 1 1/4” (5.35) (9.69) (1.10) (2.44)
180 135 56 G 136 371 28
67 716 62 216 1 WD 13 145 – – – – 3.4
(47.55) (5.32) (2.20) 1 1/4” (5.35) (14.61) (1.10)
180 135 56 30 26 G 136 371 28 46
67 716 62 226 2 WD 13 145 optical 3.5
(47.55) (5.32) (2.20) (1.18) (1.02) 1 1/4” (5.35) (14.61) (1.10) (1.81)
180 135 56 30 26 G 136 371 28 62
67 716 62 236 3 WD 13 145 electrical 3.5
(47.55) (5.32) (2.20) (1.18) (1.02) 1 1/4” (5.35) (14.61) (1.10) (2.44)
1) Further threads available on request.
2) Without bypass valve.
3) Flow rates are valid for liquids with 36 mm2/s and flow resistance according to the diagram on page 24.

25
In-line duplex oil filters without changeover
Operating pressure: 20/25 bar, up to 360 l/min (in-line)
a a
53 (2.09)
Service switch h1
X 102 d1 102
swivels by 360° d1
(4.02) (4.02)
62
(2.44)
h1
d1 d1 h

h
d2
Removal clearance
approx. 30 (1.18)
Fig. 2

Removal
clearance
d2
30 (1.18)

Fig. 1 62 (2.44)
Service switch
53 swivels by 360°
(2.09)
60
47.5 (2.36)
Fig. 1.1
(1.87) 25 (0.98)
35 (1.38)

M 10 M 12
160 (6.30)

View X
80 (3.15)
42.9
(1.69)
43 47.5 (1.87)
Fig. 1.2 (1.69)
50.8 77.75 102
(2.00) (3.06) (4.02)
M 10
Service switch
40 40 swivels by 360°
(1.57) M 12

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm Permissible Service Weight


FILTER (Dimensions in inches) operating pressure indication approx.
(see page 13) a d1 1) d2 h h1 [bar] [MPa] [kg]

Nominal flow rate up to 120 l/min (31.7 gpm) 2)


200 93 277 30
67 512 62 156 1.1 2 x WD 962 G 1” 25 2.5 – 3.0
(7.87) (3.66) (10.91) (1.18)
200 93 277 30
67 512 62 166 1.2 2 x WD 962 G 1” 25 2.5 optical 3.2
(7.87) (3.66) (10.91) (1.18)
200 93 277 30
67 512 62 176 1.2 2 x WD 962 G 1” 25 2.5 electrical 3.2
(7.87) (3.66) (10.91) (1.18)
Nominal flow rate up to 360 l/min (95.1 gpm) 2)
320 136 402 42
67 730 62 296 2 2 x WD 13 145 G 2” 20 2 – 6.8
(12.60) (5.35) (15.83) (1.65)
320 136 402 42
67 730 62 266 2 2 x WD 13 145 G 2” 20 2 optical 6.9
(12.60) (5.35) (15.83) (1.65)
320 136 402 42
67 730 62 256 2 2 x WD 13 145 G 2” 20 2 electrical 6.9
(12.60) (5.35) (15.83) (1.65)
1) Further threads available on request.
2) Flow rates are valid for liquids with 36 mm2/s and flow resistance according to the diagram on page 24.

26
In-line triplex oil filters
Operating pressure: 20 bar, up to 540 l/min (in-line)

80 (3.15) 160 (6.30)

95
(3.74)
a 40 47.5
(1.57) (1.87)
53 (2.09)
Service switch M 12
55.5 swivels by 360° Connection for
X (2.19) 160 (6.30) 160 (6.30)
service indicator
h1 and service switch
d1 d1

h View X

110 (4.33)

50.8
(2.00)

Removal
clearance d2 63.5 88.9 116
(2.50) (3.50) (4.57)
30 (1.18)

Fig. 1
M 12

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm Permissible Service Weight


FILTER (Dimensions in inches) operating pressure indication approx.
(see page 13) a d1 d2 h h1 [bar] [MPa] [kg]

Nominal flow rate up to 540 l/min (142.7 gpm) 1)


480 136 424.5 53.5
67 750 62 106 1 3 x WD 13 145 SAE 20 2 – 10.1
(18.90) (5.35) (16.71) (2.11)
480 136 424.5 53.5
67 750 62 116 1 3 x WD 13 145 SAE 20 2 optical 10.2
(18.90) (5.35) (16.71) (2.11)
480 136 424.5 53.5
67 750 62 126 1 3 x WD 13 145 SAE 20 2 electrical 10.2
(18.90) (5.35) (16.71) (2.11)
1) Flow rates are valid for liquids with 36 mm2/s and flow resistance according to the diagram on page 24.

27
In-line duplex oil filters with changeover
Operating pressure: 10/25 bar, up to 100 l/min

The changeover function Characteristics


enables filter maintenance Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.
without a break in operation.
1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]

...
0.5

..
38

2.
160

82
(1.50)

28
h1 (6.30)

506
h2

61
7

67
67
0.2

h d1

0.1

d2

0.05
Removal
10 20 50 100 200
clearance
30 (1.18) Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

11 100 (3.94)
ø 11 (0.43) 200 (7.87)
(0.43)

31
(1.22) 70 80
(2.76) 81 (3.15) 44 M 12
54 26.5 (3.19) (1.73)
194
153 (2.13) (1.04) (7.64)
27
62 (2.44)
(6.02) (1.06)
62 (2.44)
G 1 1/2”
53
G 1” 53 35 (2.09)
27° 200 30°
(2.09) (1.38)
32 (7.87)
Service switch
(1.26)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 swivels by 360°

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm Permissible Service Weight


FILTER (Dimensions in inches) operating pressure indication approx.
(see pages 12+13) d1 d2 h h1 h2 [bar] [MPa] [kg]

Nominal flow rate up to 80 l/min (21.14 gpm) 2)

93 102 294 22 50
67 506 82 176 3)
1 2 x WD 962 25 2.5 – 4.1
(3.66) (4.02) (11.57) (0.87) (1.97)
93 102 294 22 50
67 506 82 166 1 2 x WD 962 25 2.5 optical 4.2
(3.66) (4.02) (11.57) (0.87) (1.97)
93 102 294 22 50
67 506 82 136 1 2 x WD 962 25 2.5 electrical 4.2
(3.66) (4.02) (11.57) (0.87) (1.97)
Nominal flow rate up to 100 l/min (31.7 gpm) 2)

108 130 373 53 71


67 612 82 116 2 2 x W 11 102 1)
10 1 – 7.2
(4.25) (5.12) (14.69) (2.09) (2.80)
108 130 373 53 71
67 612 82 146 2 2 x W 11 102 1)
10 1 electrical 7.3
(4.25) (5.12) (14.69) (2.09) (2.80)
1) With non-return valve.
2) Flow rates are valid for liquids with 36 mm2/s (cSt) and a flow resistance of 0.4 up to 0.6 bar (40 up to 60 kPa).
The nominal flow rate per filter half is indicated.
3) Changeover lever spanner size 24, order no. 02 086 01 024.

28
In-line duplex oil filters with changeover
Operating pressure: 20 bar, up to 180 l/min

Characteristics
Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

1.0
Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]

0.5 38
(1.50)
h1 53 h2
ZUR REINIGUNG DREHEN
(2.09)

0.2

..
2.
200
08
h (7.87)
73
67

0.1
d1
d2
0.05
Removal
10 20 50 100 200
clearance
Volume flow V̇ [l/min] 30 (1.18)

160 (6.30) 160 (6.30)


77.8 (3.06) 77.8 (3.06)
ø 50.5 (1.99) ø 18 (0.71) ø 50.5 (1.99) ø 18 (0.71)
25 25
(0.98) (0.98)
35 35
92 42.9 (1.38) 42.9 (1.38)
(1.69) 92 (1.69)
(3.62) (3.62)
103 103
292 (4.06) (4.06)
292
(6.30) (6.30)

M 12 M 12 Service switch
swivels by 360°

91 107
(3.58) (4.21)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Part no. Fig. MANN- Dimensions in mm Permissible Service Weight


FILTER (Dimensions in inches) operating pressure indication approx.
(see page 13) d1 d2 h h1 h2 [bar] [MPa] [kg]

Nominal flow rate bis 180 l/min (47.6 gpm) 2)

136 160 424 52 70


67 730 82 106 1)
1 2 x WD 13 145 20 2 – 9.7
(5.35) (6.30) (16.69) (2.05) (2.76)
136 160 424 52 70
67 730 82 126 1)
1 2 x WD 13 145 20 2 optical 9.8
(5.35) (6.30) (16.69) (2.05) (2.76)
136 160 424 52 70
67 730 82 116 1)
2 2 x WD 13 145 20 2 electrical 9.8
(5.35) (6.30) (16.69) (2.05) (2.76)
1) On request available with 1 counter flange (with screws and spring washer), order no. 22 078 21 101.
2) Flow rates are valid for liquids with 36 mm2/s (cSt) with a flow resistance of 0.4 up to 0.6 bar (40 up to 60 kPa).
The nominal flow rate per filter half is indicated.

29
In-line oil filters with single head (suction range)
Operating pressure: 0.8 bar, up to 85 l/min (in-line)

Suction filters are primarily


used in hydraulic systems on
the suction side of the feed
pump. Typical application
areas include agricultural
machines with their compre-
hensive mobile hydraulics.
Suction filters are designed
to achieve a low pressure
drop. Filter monitoring is made
via the optionally available
MANN+HUMMEL low pressu-
re switch or through differen-
tial pressure monitoring.

Notes for installation:

• No cross-section constric-
tion of the suction line to
the connection on the filter
head
• No additional pressure
drop such as with fittings
and redirected lines

High pressure pump

In-line filter oil


pressure range

Feed pump

In-line filter oil


suction range

Tank

30
In-line oil filters with single head (suction range)
Operating pressure: 0.8 bar, up to 85 l/min (in-line)

Characteristics 0.2
Flow resistance acc. to
ISO 3968 with 36 mm2/s.

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


0.1

...
0.05

62
0.04

8
70
67
0.03

0.02

0.01
20 30 40 50 60 70 100 200
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

28
(1.10)
G 1 1/4”

View X

M 10
h

177 56
(6.97) (2.20)
135 (5.32) c

c1
135 (5.32)
Removal clearance 20 (0.79)

Part no. MANN- Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Service


FILTER indication
(see page 11) c c1 h

Nominal flow rate up to 85 l/min (22.46 gpm)


246
67 708 62 276 W 1374/4 1)
– – –
(9.69)
30 26 336
67 708 62 286 W 1374/4 1)
optical
(1.18) (1.02) (13.23)
30 26 330
67 708 62 356 W 1374/4 1)
electrical
(1.18) (1.02) (12.99)
246
67 708 62 100 W 1374/6 1)
– – –
(9.69)
30 26 336
67 708 62 110 W 1374/6 1)
optical
(1.18) (1.02) (13.23)
30 26 330
67 708 62 120 W 1374/6 1)
electrical
(1.18) (1.02) (12.99)
1) Spin-on filter with bypass valve, opening pressure 0.2 + 0.15 bar (20 + 15 kPa).
Further threads available on request. 31
32
MANN+HUMMEL Oil filter elements

33
MANN+HUMMEL Oil filter elements

MANN+HUMMEL filter ele- The advantages at a


ments are fine filters for glance:
lube oils, hydraulic oils and
cooling liquids. The ele- • Consistently high separati- • Special impregnation pro- • Excellent economy with
ments are characterised by on efficiency vides resistance to water, high utilisation of the
a high surface area relative • High dirt holding capacity coolants and oils up to a machine through re-use
to volume. This enables a of filter elements through temperature of 140 °C of the filter housing on the
high dirt holding capacity. high filter surface area • A variety of versions are machine side.
• Pleat structuring allows the available acc. to DIN or
complete filter surface area ISO standards
to be effective for the whole
of the operating time

Design Maintenance

The filter element consists of The time when maintenance


two end caps with the filter is required is usually defined
medium fitted in the middle. by the engine or machine pro-
Depending on the type of ducer. Maintenance simply
element, end caps are avai- requires replacement of the
lable in metal or metal-free used element.
versions. The end caps are
fitted with seals which ensure
reliable sealing between the
raw and the clean side.
Depending on the application,
filter elements are available
with element protection
through an integrated handle.
The flow of liquid through the
element takes place from the
outside to the inside.

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H type
Oil full flow

H types are star-pleated filter


elements for housings only
for use in the full flow of the
liquid.
h
h

d2 d2 d2
d1 d1

Form A h Form B

d1

Form E

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm Filter fineness acc. to ISO 16 889 Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) [µm (c)] * with
[l/min] 50% 99%
[gpm] d1 d2 h separation efficiency
0.5 30.5 8 26
H 31/1 7 28 E
(0.1) (1.20) (0.32) (1.02)
0.5 26 8 19
H 31/2 20 > 50 A
(0.1) (1.02) (0.32) (0.75)
1.5 27.5 10 51
H 42 20 > 50 A
(0.4) (1.08) (0.39) (2.01)
5 40 12.8 64
H 53 20 > 50 A
(1.3) (1.57) (0.50) (2.52)
5 40 12.8 64
H 53/3 20 > 50 A
(1.3) (1.57) (0.50) (2.52)
10 59 32 103
H 68/1 20 > 50 E
(2.6) (2.32) (1.26) (4.06)
17 59 18 101
H 601 20 > 50 A
(4.5) (2.32) (0.71) (3.98)
17 60 18 101
H 601/4 20 > 50 A
(4.5) (2.36) (0.71) (3.98)
18 59 28.3 200
H 614/3 15 36 E
(4.8) (2.32) (1.11) (7.87)
20 59 32 189
H 616/1 20 > 50 E
(5.3) (2.32) (1.26) (7.44)
21 59 28.2 101
H 617 N 20 > 50 A
(5.5) (2.32) (1.11) (3.98)
18 68 20 109
H 715/1 X 20 > 50 B
(4.8) (2.68) (0.79) (4.29)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.
Other types are available on request.

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H type
Oil full flow

h h h
h

d2 d2 d2 d2
d1 d1 d1 d1

Form A Form B Form C Form D


acc. to DIN 73 358

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm Filter fineness acc. to ISO 16 889 Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) [µm (c)] * with
[l/min] 50% 99%
[gpm] d1 d2 h separation efficiency

30 63 28.3 248
H 724/1 <3 7 D
(7.9) (2.48) (1.11) (9.76)
30 73 26 148
H 822/1 X 20 > 50 B
(7.9) (2.87) (1.02) (5.83)
38 72 26 165
H 829 20 > 50 A
(10.0) (2.83) (1.02) (6.50)
32 81 13 112
H 925/2 7 28 C
(8.5) (3.19) (0.51) (4.41)
40 84 24.2 134
H 932/2 15 36 A
(10.6) (3.31) (0.95) (5.28)
80 100 40 234
H 1081 20 > 50 A
(21.1) (3.94) (1.57) (9.21)
95 118 59 163
H 1273 20 > 50 B
(25.1) (4.65) (2.32) (6.42)
145 120 56 171
H 1275 X 14 38 B
(38.3) (4.72) (2.20) (6.73)
160 117 56 196
H 1282 X 14 38 A
(42.3) (4.61) (2.20) (7.72)
100 118 59 165
H 1290/1 20 > 50 B
(26.4) (4.65) (2.32) (6.50)
85 110 48 452
H 11 171 15 36 B
(22.5) (4.33) (1.89) (17.80)
160 117 56 196
H 12 107/1 14 38 A
(42.3) (4.61) (2.20) (7.72)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.
Other types are available on request.

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H type
Oil full flow

d2

h h
h h

d2 d2 d2
d1 d1 d1 d1

Form A Form B Form D Form E


acc. to DIN 73 358

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm Filter fineness acc. to ISO 16 889 Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) [µm (c)] * with
[l/min] 50% 99%
[gpm] d1 d2 h separation efficiency

110 117 43 229


H 12 113 20 > 50 A
(29.1) (4.61) (1.69) (9.02)
145 120 56 249
H 12 110/2 X 14 38 B
(38.3) (4.72) (2.20) (9.80)
121 117 56.5 462
H 12 225 24 50 B
(32.0) (4.61) (2.22) (18.19)
50 126 40 290
H 13 104 20 > 50 A
(13.2) (4.96) (1.69) (11.42)
200 150 88 165
H 15 111/2 24 50 A
(52.8) (5.91) (3.46) (6.50)
200 150 31 375
H 15 206/1 20 > 50 E
(52.8) (5.91) (1.22) (14.76)
270 150 88 330
H 15 222/2 24 50 A
(71.3) (5.91) (3.46) (12.99)
230 150 31 375
H 15 230/1 15 36 E
(60.8) (5.91) (1.22) (14.76)
250 150 31 375
H 15 250/1 7 28 E
(66.1) (5.91) (1.22) (14.76)
390 194 118 183
H 20 211 24 50 B
(103.0) (7.64) (4.65) (7.20)
495 194 118 366
H 20 440 24 50 B
(130.8) (7.64) (4.65) (14.41)
850 242 132 366
H 25 669/1 11 28 A
(224.6) (5.93) (5.20) (14.41)
675 274 195 304
H 28 545 24 50 B
(178.3) (10.79) (7.68) (11.97)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.
Other types are available on request.

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HD type
Oil full flow – For higher pressures

HD types are oil filter ele-


ments designed for higher
pressures and especially
suitable for hydraulic appli- d2
cations.
h
h

d2
d1 d1

Form A Form E

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm ßx ≥ 200 Differential pressure sta- Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) bility of the filter element
[l/min]
[gpm] d1 d2 h x [bar]

30 35 12.2 94
HD 45 15 30 E
(7.93) (1.38) (0.48) (3.70)
25 40 18 122
HD 46 23 10 E
(6.6) (1.57) (0.71) (4.80)
20 40 18 122
HD 46/1 5 60 E
(5.3) (1.57) (0.71) (4.80)
25 40 18 122
HD 46/2 8 10 E
(6.6) (1.57) (0.71) (4.80)
25 40 18 122
HD 46/3 8 60 E
(6.6) (1.57) (0.71) (4.80)
60 47 22.2 84
HD 56 8 30 E
(15.85) (1.85) (0.87) (3.31)
50 47 25.5 94
HD 57/3 5 210 A
(13.21) (1.85) (1.00) (3.70)
50 47 25.5 94
HD 57/2 17.5 20 A
(13.21) (1.85) (1.00) (3.70)
40 45 25.8 112.5
HD 58 8 160 E
(10.57) (1.77) (1.02) (4.43)
60 57 25 71
HD 65 23 45 E
(15.85) (2.24) (0.98) (2.80)
35 57 25 71
HD 65/1 5 180 E
(9.24) (2.24) (0.98) (2.80)
45 57 25 71
HD 65/2 8 15 E
(11.88) (2.24) (0.98) (2.80)
40 55.5 28.7 136
HD 68 10 30 E
(10.57) (2.19) (1.13) (5.35)

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HD type
Oil full flow – For higher pressures

d2

h h
h

d2 d2
d1 d1 d1

Form A Form D Form E


acc. to DIN 73 358

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm ßx ≥ 200 Differential pressure sta- Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) bility of the filter element
[l/min]
[gpm] d1 d2 h x [bar]

90 55 25.5 101
HD 69 10 15 E
(23.78) (2.17) (1.00) (3.98)
80 47 25.5 172
HD 513 10 20 A
(21.14) (1.85) (1.00) (6.77)
80 47 25.5 172
HD 513/3 5 210 A
(21.14) (1.85) (1.00) (6.77)
110 47 25.5 249
HD 518 10 20 A
(29.06) (1.85) (1.00) (9.80)
100 57 25 124
HD 610 23 45 E
(26.42) (2.24) (0.98) (4.88)
50 57 25 124
HD 610/1 5 180 E
(13.21) (2.24) (0.98) (4.88)
70 57 25 124
HD 610/2 8 15 E
(18.49) (2.24) (0.98) (4.88)
125 57 25 171
HD 613 23 45 E
(33) (2.24) (0.98) (6.73)
60 57 25 171
HD 613/1 5 180 E
(15.85) (2.24) (0.98) (6.73)
85 57 25 171
HD 613/2 8 15 E
(22.45) (2.24) (0.98) (6.73)
75 56.5 25.7 170
HD 620 5 30 E
(19.82) (2.22) (1.01) (6.69)
280 69 34.2 356
HD 751 10 30 E
(73.98) (2.72) (1.35) (14.02)
240 74 20 203
HD 829 10 30 D
(63.41) (2.91) (0.79) (7.99)

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HD type
Oil full flow – For higher pressures

d2

h h
h

d2 d2
d1 d1 d1

Form A Form D Form E


acc. to DIN 73 358

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm ßx ≥ 200 Differential pressure sta- Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) bility of the filter element
[l/min]
[gpm] d1 d2 h x [bar]

150 82.5 47.5 142


HD 929/3 5 20 A
(39.63) (3.25) (1.87) (5.59)
150 82.5 47.5 142
HD 929 10 20 A
(39.63) (3.25) (1.87) (5.59)
300 85 46 200
HD 938 37 45 E
(79.26) (3.35) (1.81) (7.87)
250 85 46 200
HD 938/1 8 180 E
(66.05) (3.35) (1.81) (7.87)
200 85 46 200
HD 938/2 20 15 E
(52.84) (3.35) (1.81) (7.87)
450 85 46 300
HD 958 37 45 E
(118.89) (3.35) (1.81) (11.81)
350 85 46 300
HD 958/1 8 180 E
(92.47) (3.35) (1.81) (11.81)
280 85 46 300
HD 958/2 20 15 E
(73.97) (3.35) (1.81) (11.81)
300 82.5 47.5 257
HD 952 9 20 A
(79.26) (3.25) (1.87) (10.12)
300 82.5 47.5 257
HD 952/2 17 20 A
(79.26) (3.25) (1.87) (10.12)
500 94 48.5 256
HD 1060 10 30 (Bypass +/- 3 bar) D
(132.10) (3.72) (1.91) (10.87)
660 90.5 48.5 329
HD 1066 10 30 E
(174.37) (3.569) (1.91) (12.95)
850 114 68.2 414
HD 12 112 10 30 D
(224.57) (4.49) (2.69) (16.30)

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HU type
Oil full flow

HU types have oil filter


elements which are metal-
free and are particularly en-
vironmentally friendly. After
use they can be incinerated d2
without leaving any residue h h
h

d2 d2
d1 d1 d1

Form A Form C Form F

MANN- Nominal flow rate Dimensions in mm Filter fineness acc. to ISO 16 889 Type
FILTER (Dimensions in inches) [µm (c)] * with
[l/min] 50% 99%
[gpm] d1 d2 h separation efficiency

34 63.5 31 115
HU 718/1 K 14 38 A
(8.98) (2.50) (1.22) (4.53)
47 64 25 153
HU 726/2 X 14 38 A
(12.42) (2.52) (0.98) (6.02)
27 81 36.5 88.5
HU 921 X 20 > 50 C
(7.13) (3.19) (1.44) (3.48)
60 78 23 133
HU 932/4 X 14 38 A
(15.85) (3.07) (0.91) (5.24)
61 80 39 138
HU 931/5 X 14 38 F
(16.11) (3.15) (1.54) (5.43)
91 78 23 135
HU 947/1 X 14 38 A
(24.04) (3.07) (0.91) (5.32)
90 82 39 200
HU 945/2 X 14 38 F
(23.77) (3.23) (1.54) (7.87)
83 82.6 36 169
HU 951 X 14 38 A
(21.92) (3.25) (1.42) (6.65)
182 118 55.8 312.5
HU 12 140 X 14 38 F
(48.08) (4.65) (2.20) (12.30)
* In comparison to the previously used calibration, the new calibration with the same filter results in a lower filter fineness with small particles.

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PF type
Oil partial flow

PF types are mainly partial-


flow filters for oil.

d2

d1

MANN- Filling volume Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Code according to


FILTER DIN 71 455

[cm3] d1 d2 h

75 14 104
PF 815 310 –
(2.95) (0.55) (4.09)
90 14 110
PF 915 520 –
(3.54) (0.55) (4.33)
98 14 110
PF 926 630 –
(3.86) (0.55) (4.33)
98 14 206
PF 1025 1300 –
(3.86) (0.55) (8.11)
90 24 169
PF 1050/1 580 –
(3.54) (0.94) (6.65)
90 24 196
PF 1055/1 685 –
(3.54) (0.94) (7.72)
110 14 125
PF 1155 950 DIN 71 455 - E 1.5
(4.33) (0.55) (4.92)
110 14 202
PF 1190 1600 DIN 71 455 - E 2.5
(4.33) (0.55) (7.95)
150 32 367
PF 1552 5500 DIN 71 455 - E 8
(5.91) (1.26) (14.88)

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MANN+HUMMEL High pressure filters

43
MANN+HUMMEL Housings for high pressure filters

MANN+HUMMEL high pres- The advantages at a


sure filter housings acc. to glance:
DIN 24 550 are mainly used
for the filtration of lube oils • High pressure hydraulics • Optionally available with
and hydraulic fluids in up to 400 bar MANN+HUMMEL service
engines and machines. A • Nominal flow rate 20 l/min switch, service indicator
version with a special filter up to 125 l/min and bypass valve (see
element is available for the • Wide range of applications pages 106-107)
filtration of polyurethane thanks to a variety of avai- • Robust design with filter
components (see pages lable filter finenesses for head in spheroidal graphite
100-101). the filter used cast iron and filter bowl in
steel

Design Fitting and maintenance:

High pressure filters consist • Fit the filter in the high


of a filter housing, filter head pressure line
with two connecting threads • Observe the flow direction
and the replaceable filter ele- according to the marking
ment of the MANN+HUMMEL on the threads.
HD series. Due to its large • Open the high pressure
filter surface area, the filter housing using a commonly
element has a high dirt hol- available ring spanner
ding capacity. The design • Replace the HD filter
and pleating support of the element after the service
filter element enables diffe- interval
rential pressures from 10 bar • Check the seal between
up to 180 bar (1 MPa up to the filter head and bowl
18 MPa) acc. to DIN ISO and replace if necessary
2941. • Close the housing

44
Available versions: The service indicator or
service switch and bypass
valve are selected such that
necessary filter maintenance
• without bypass valve is signalled before the by-
without service indicator pass valve opens.

• with bypass valve


and service indicator

• with bypass valve


and service switch

• without bypass valve


with service switch

45
High pressure filters
Operating pressure: 200 bar, up to 25 l/min

• Filter volume: 0.2 l Characteristics


• Weight: approx. 2 kg Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 32 mm2/s.

2.0

1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


0.5

/3
46

/1
0.3

46
D
/H

D
0.2

H
/2
46
D
H
0.1

0.05

0.03
0.02
1 2 3 4 5 10 20 30 50 100
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h2
Service switch
swivels by 360°
21.5
(0.85) d View X
30 (1.18)
M8
182
(7.17) ø 63 Service switch
18
(2.48) (0.71) swivels by 360°

52
(2.05)

ø 52 62
(2.05) Removal clearance 125 (4.92) (2.44)

Part no. Nominal flow rate MANN-FILTER Dimensions in mm Service


[l/min] (Dimensions in inches) indication 1)

[gpm] (see page 38) d h2


25 13
67 201 62 101 HD 46/2 M 18x1.5 V
(6.6) (0.51)
20 63
67 201 62 126 HD 46/1 G 3/8” S
(5.3) (2.48)
25 63
67 201 62 116 HD 46/3 G 3/8” S
(6.6) (2.48)
1) V = Bypass valve (7 bar opening pressure)
S = Service switch with make/break contact (convertible)

46
High pressure filters
Operating pressure: 400 bar, up to 60 l/min

• Filter volume: 0.2 l Characteristics


• Weight: approx. 4.9 kg Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 32 mm2/s.

2.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


1.0

/2
0.5 65
D
/H
0.3 /1
65
D

65
0.2 H

D
H
0.1

0.05

X 0.03
5 10 20 30 50 100 200 500
Service indicator
104 (4.09)
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h2

25.5 (1.00)
G 3/4” G 3/4”

158.5 View X
(6.24)
ø 100 (3.94) Service switch M 10
swivels by 360°
38
(1.50) 15 (0.59)
Spanner size 36 h2
Removal clearance
6 kt
ø 78 75 (2.95) 12 18
(3.07) (0.47) (0.71)

Service switch
installation height

Part no. Nominal flow rate MANN-FILTER Dimensions in mm Service


[l/min] (Dimensions in inches) indication 1)

[gpm] (see page 38) h2


60 11.5
67 300 62 156 HD 65 –
(15.85) (0.45)
60 53.5
67 300 62 166 HD 65 A and V
(15.85) (2.11)
60 70.5
67 300 62 176 HD 65 S and V
(15.85) (2.78)
45 11.5
67 300 62 202 HD 65/2 –
(11.88) (0.45)
45 53.5
67 300 62 212 HD 65/2 A and V
(11.88) (2.11)
45 70.5
67 300 62 222 HD 65/2 S and V
(11.88) (2.78)
35 70.5
67 300 62 180 HD 65/1 S
(9.25) (2.78)
1) A = Service indicator
V = Bypass valve (7 bar opening pressure)
S = Service switch with make/break contact (convertible)

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High pressure filters
Operating pressure: 400 bar, up to 85 l/min

• Filter volume: 0.4 l Characteristics


• Weight: approx. 5.6 kg Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 32 mm2/s.

2.0

1.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


2
0/
61

2
3/
D

61
0.5
/H

D
1

/H
0.3 0/
61

1
3/
HD

61
0.2

HD
0.1

0.05
X
0.03
5 10 20 30 50 100 200 500
104 (4.09)
Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h2
G 1” G 1”

Inlet Outlet
Service indicator
223 installation height
(8.78)
View X
Service switch
swivels by 360°

100 38
(3.94) (1.50) 15
h2 M 10 (0.59)

Spanner
size 36 12 18
ø 79 (3.11) (0.47) (0.71)
Service switch
installation height

Part no. Nominal flow rate MANN-FILTER Dimensions in mm Service


[l/min] (Dimensions in inches) indication 1)

[gpm] (see page 39) h2


70 11.5
67 301 62 222 HD 610/2 –
(18.49) (0.45)
70 42
67 301 62 232 HD 610/2 A and V
(18.49) (1.65)
50 60
67 301 62 210 HD 610/1 S
(13.21) (2.36)
85 11.5
67 302 62 192 HD 613/2 –
(22.45) (0.45)
85 53.5
67 302 62 202 HD 613/2 A and V
(22.45) (2.11)
85 70.5
67 302 62 212 HD 613/2 S and V
(22.45) (2.78)
60 70.5
67 302 62 170 HD 613/1 S
(15.85) (2.78)
1) A = Service indicator
V = Bypass valve (opening pressure 7 bar)
S = Service switch with make/break contact (convertible)

48
High pressure filters
Operating pressure: 400 bar, up to 125 l/min

• Filter volume: 0.6 l Characteristics


• Weight: approx. 6.3 kg Flow resistance acc. to ISO 3968 with 32 mm2/s.

2.0

Differential pressure ∆ p [bar]


1.0

0.5

0
61
0.3

3
HD

61
HD
0.2

0.1

0.05
X
0.03

104 (4.09) 5 10 20 30 50 100 200 500


Volume flow V̇ [l/min]

h2
G 1” G 1”

Inlet Outlet

Service indicator
223 installation height
(8.78)
View X
Service switch
swivels by 360°

100 38
(3.94) (1.50) 15
h2 M 10 (0.59)

Spanner
size 36 12 18
ø 79 (3.11) (0.47) (0.71)
Service switch
installation height

Part no. Nominal flow rate MANN-FILTER Dimensions in mm Service


[l/min] (Dimensions in inches) indication 1)

[gpm] (see page 39) h2


100 11.5
67 301 62 186 HD 610 –
(26.42) (0.45)
100 42
67 301 62 196 HD 610 A and V
(26.42) (1.65)
100 60
67 301 62 206 HD 610 S and V
(26.42) (2.36)
125 11.5
67 302 62 146 HD 613 –
(33.03) (0.45)
125 53.5
67 302 62 156 HD 613 A and V
(33.03) (2.11)
125 70.5
67 302 62 166 HD 613 S and V
(33.03) (2.78)
1) A = Service indicator
V = Bypass valve (opening pressure 7 bar)
S = Service switch with make/break contact (convertible)

49
50
MANN+HUMMEL Strainer filters

51
MANN+HUMMEL Strainer filters

These are surface-type fil- The advantages at a


ters. They are reasonably glance:
priced, robust and are
excellently suited to high • Excellent as a preliminary
dirt particle loads and the filter
separation of coarse par- • Suction filter for the protec-
ticles. These strainer filters tion of components fitted
are designed to be suction downstream
filters for installation in • Various levels of filter
tanks or for suction from fineness available on
a reservoir. Strainer filters request
with a filter housing are • Low flow resistance
fitted as in-line filters in • Suitable for use with highly
the pipeline. viscous liquids
• Easy to fit
• Low maintenance

Design Fitting and maintenance

The strainer material is loca- • Suction filters are screwed


ted between robust metal directly to the connections
end caps. The strainer mate- of the feed pump or to an
rial used with strainer filters appropriate suction pipe.
listed in the catalogue is star- • When using a housing the
pleated in order to maximise filter is screwed in-line on
the surface area. The flow is the raw and clean side in
from the inside to the outside. the pipeline.
• Housing filters are equip-
ped with a drain screw for
the purpose of cleaning.
• Depending on the dirt load
a filter cake forms which
can be removed from
the strainer material by
washing.

52
Strainer filters
Suction filters for use in tanks

d2

Spanner size

h1

h2

d1

Part no. Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Mesh


flow rate size

[l/min]
[gpm] d1 d2 h1 h2 SW [µm]

20 61 55 42 27
62 300 52 551 G 1/2” 63
(5.28) (2.40) (2.17) (1.65) (1.06)
30 61 84 71 27
62 300 53 571 G 1/2” 100
(7.93) (2.40) (3.31) (2.80) (1.06)
30 61 87 70 36
62 300 52 541 G 3/4” 63
(7.93) (2.40) (3.43) (2.76) (1.42)
45 87 85 63 41
62 500 53 411 G 1” 100
(11.89) (3.43) (3.35) (2.48) (1.61)
60 87 105 84 41
62 501 52 281 G 1” 63
(15.85) (3.43) (4.13) (3.31) (1.61)
60 87 105 84 41
62 501 53 281 G 1” 100
(15.85) (3.43) (4.13) (3.31) (1.61)
80 87 155 134 41
62 501 53 291 G 1” 100
(21.14) (3.43) (6.10) (5.28) (1.61)
120 110 165 120 60
62 602 53 251 G 1 1/2” 100
(31.70) (4.33) (6.50) (4.72) (2.36)
150 110 205 160 60
62 602 53 261 G 1 1/2” 100
(39.63) (4.33) (8.07) (6.30) (2.36)
250 150 225 180 70
62 804 53 101 G 2” 100
(66.05) (5.91) (8.86) (7.09) (2.76)
Further types available on request.

53
Strainer filters
Housing filters for coarse particle filtration of oils

These strainer filters with The housing can be fitted a


housings in cast iron are de- with strainers of varying mesh
signed to handle pressures sizes and materials. Your
of between 10 and 40 bar. MANN+HUMMEL contact
They are particularly suitable partner will be happy to advi-
for the filtration of oils such se you on the best choice for
as heating oil, heavy oil or your application.
lube oil.
222 90 (3.54)
(8.74)

88
(3.46)

ø 77 (3.03)

Part no. Nominal Permissible Bypass Mesh Connection


flow rate operating valve size dimension
pressure
[l/min]
[gpm] [bar] [bar] [µm] a

50
62 301 63 121 10 – 100 M 26x1.5
(13.21)
50
62 301 62 111 40 4 63 M 26x1.5
(13.21)
100
61 402 62 031 10 4 63 M 22x1.5
(26.42)
100
61 402 61 032 * 10 4 40 M 22x1.5
(26.42)
* Strainer in stainless steel

Filter elements for customer housings


Part no. Dimensions in mm Mesh size
(Dimensions in inches)
d1 d2 h [µm]
24 60 25
62 300 53 285 100
(0.94) (2.36) (0.98)
29 60 71 d2
62 300 52 591 63
(1.14) (2.36) (2.80)
29 60 112
62 301 52 171 63
(1.14) (2.36) (4.41)
24 60 125
62 301 52 144 40
(0.94) (2.36) (4.92) h
41 72 117
62 401 52 161 63
(1.61) (2.83) (4.61)
41 72 165
62 401 52 171 63
(1.61) (2.83) (6.50)
29 85 82 d1
62 501 57 362 40
(1.14) (3.35) (3.23)
29 85 133
62 501 52 341 63
(1.14) (3.35) (5.24)

54
MANN+HUMMEL Centrifuges

55
MANN+HUMMEL Centrifuges

MANN+HUMMEL is the The advantages at a


market leader worldwide for glance:
centrifuges. This product
range provides high perfor- • Improved purity of the oil
mance filtration solutions • Extended oil service life
for partial-flow oil. The • Longer service intervals
MANN+HUMMEL centrifu- • Reduced engine wear
ges efficiently separate dirt • Preventative engine pro-
particles such as soot par- tection
ticles and particles resul- • Reduced maintenance
ting from the abrasion of costs
metal in lube oils in diesel • Lower disposal costs
engines. This technology is • Less engine down-times
also suitable and efficient • Maximum availability for
for gearboxes, hydraulic vehicles, engines and
systems and other industri- machines
al applications. • Lower running costs in total
• Improved combustion pro-
cess and reduced fuel
consumption
• Supports systems to mini-
mise exhaust emissions
(e.g. exhaust gas recircu-
lation)
• An investment which
quickly pays for itself

56
Function

Oil is pumped into the centri- This causes the rotor to rotate
fuge and directed into a hol- quickly. The centrifugal force
low spindle from where it is in the rotor causes the dirt
pressed through a cross-hole particles present accelerate
into the rotor of the centrifuge. radially and deposit on the
When the rotor is full of oil internal wall of the rotor. In
the resulting pressure forces the course of operation these
it out through two tangential deposits form a thick cake.
and opposite nozzles in the
bottom of the rotor.

Installation instructions

A MANN+HUMMEL centrifu- of inclination occurring tem- In the process of dimensio- respective engine. Your
ge is either integrated in the porarily through operation of ning a centrifuge for an engi- MANN+HUMMEL contact
engine concept of the OEM the engine can be ignored. ne application it is essential partner will be happy to ad-
product or can be retrofitted MANN+HUMMEL can adapt that the lube oil system of the vise you on the choice and
by the end user to existing the centrifuge specifications engine has sufficient reserves installation of an oil centrifuge.
engines. The partial-flow for special applications which to ensure the additional oil
centrifuge requires a supply require a greater degree of requirement for the operation In cases where the retrofitting
of oil under pressure. In most inclination. of the partial-flow centrifuge. of a centrifuge directly to the
applications the oil feed is This must not compromise engine is difficult or impossi-
achieved using normal engine Gravity allows the oil to return the amount of lubrication ble, MANN+HUMMEL offers
pressure and via the lube oil from the centrifuge to the oil required for the engine solutions for an external fitting
pump. If the oil pressure is sump without pressure. components. In most cases solution where the oil return
insufficient, a supplementary Therefore the oil return must the engine oil pump has flow to the oil sump is made
pump can be fitted. be above the oil level. The oil enough power to operate a using compressed air. This
return pipe must have a suffi- partial-flow centrifuge if it is means a permanent supply of
The deviation between the ciently large internal diameter correctly dimensioned for the compressed air is required.
longitudinal and vertical axis and as low a resistance as
of the centrifuge should not possible.
exceed 15°. A greater degree

57
Overview of the MANN+HUMMEL centrifuges

Sizes FM 090 FM 200


Type FM 090-31 FM 090-LCB FM 200-21 FM 200-22 FM 200-25 FM 200-28
Part no. 68 991 42 101 68 991 39 301 68 991 19 701 68 991 19 801 68 991 19 901 68 991 20 001
For oil sump volume from/to [l] 15 / 90 15 / 90 40 / 170 40 / 170 40 / 170 40 / 170
Connection for oil inlet 3/8” BSP 1/2” NPT 1/2” BSP 7/8” UNF M 22x1.5 M 22x1.5
Smallest internal diameter
9.5 – 12 12 12 12
Oil feed pipe [mm]
Smallest internal diameter
38 12 50 50 50 50
Oil outlet pipe [mm]
Mounting holes for threads – – M 12 1/2” UNC M 12 M 12
Air inlet connection 1/2” NPT 1/4” NPT – – – –
Max. air requirement [l/h] – 36 – – – –
Rotor dirt holding capacity [l] 0.9 0.9 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Rotor oil volume [l] 1.125 1.125 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3
Switch-off valve [bar] 1.3 1.3 2.5 2.1 2.5 2.1
Empty weight approx. [kg] 3.5 6.0 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5

Sizes FM 400
Type FM 400-21 FM 400-23 FM 400-24 FM 400-26
Part no. 68 991 34 401 68 991 38 801 68 991 36 801 68 991 34 701
For oil sump volume from/to [l] 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500
Connection for oil inlet 3/4” BSP 3/4” BSP 5/16” BSP M 27x1.5
Smallest internal diameter
19 19 19 19
Oil feed pipe [mm]
Smallest internal diameter
76 76 76 76
Oil outlet pipe [mm]
Mounting holes for threads M 12 M 12 1/2” UNC M 12
Air inlet connection – – – –
Max. air requirement [l/h] – – – –
Rotor dirt holding capacity [l] 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Rotor oil volume [l] 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5
Switch-off valve [bar] – 2.5 2.5 2.5
Empty weight approx. [kg] 22 22 22 22

Sizes FM 600
Type FM 600-21 FM 600-22 FM 600-23 FM 600-24 FM 600-25 FM 600-26
Part no. 68 991 18 701 68 991 18 801 68 991 18 901 68 991 19 001 68 991 19 201 68 991 19 301
For oil sump volume from/to [l] 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500 200 / 1500
Connection for oil inlet 3/4” BSP 3/4” BSP 3/4” BSP 15/16” UNF 3/4” NPT M 27x1.5
Smallest internal diameter
19 19 19 19 19 19
Oil feed pipe [mm]
Smallest internal diameter
76 76 76 76 76 76
Oil outlet pipe [mm]
Mounting holes for threads M 12 M 12 M 12 1/2” UNC 1/2” UNC M 12
Air inlet connection – – – – – –
Max. air requirement [l/h] – – – – – –
Rotor dirt holding capacity [l] 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
Rotor oil volume [l] 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5
Switch-off valve [bar] – 3.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Empty weight approx. [kg] 25 25 25 25 25 25

58
FM 090 Centrifuge

• Suitable for engine oil volu- • This model is available


mes of 15 up to 90 litres with a cleanable rotor.
• Dirt holding capacity of the The rotor is equipped with
rotor: 0.9 litres a paper insert (part no.
• Oil capacity of the rotor: 68 933 30 101) for simpler
1.125 litres maintenance.
• Internal diameter of the oil • Additional options accor-
feed pipe: min. 9.5 mm ding to customer specifi-
• Internal diameter of the oil cations are available on
return pipe: min. 38 mm request
• Empty weight: approx.
3.5 kg

4 Mounting holes
76 (2.99)
ø 11 (0.43)

ø 173 (6.81)
Min. removal clearance for rotor

54 (2.13)
320
(12.60)

210
(8.27)

ø 51 (2.01)
Oil outlet

20
(0.79)

78 (3.07)
Oil inlet Characteristics
Typical rotor output for SAE 30 oil at 100 °C
ø 141 (5.55)

11

10
Flow volume
9
Flow volume [l/min]

8
Rotor speed [rpm]

7 9000

6 8000
Part no. Type Connection Switching pressure
thread shut-off valve 5 7000
Speed
oil inlet [bar]
4 6000
68 991 42 101 FM 090-31 3/8” BSP 1.3
3 5000
3 4 5 6 7
Oil pressure [bar]
59
FM 090-LCB Centrifuge

216 (8.50)

108 (4.25)

1/2” NPT oil inlet

20
(0.79)

120
(4.72)

19
1/2” NPT oil outlet (0.75)
50
(1.97) 1/4” NPT
compressed
110 (4.33) air inlet
• Integrated mounting plate • Internal diameter of the oil
for external mounting away return pipe: min. 12 mm
from the engine • Compressed air consump-
• Suitable for engine oil tion: max. 36 l/h. This
volumes from 15 up to model is available with
ø 177 (6.97)
90 litres a cleanable rotor.
• Dirt holding capacity of the The rotor is equipped
rotor: 0.9 litre with a paper insert (part
Min. removal clearance for rotor

• Oil capacity of the rotor: no. 68 933 30 101) for


1.125 litres simpler maintenance.
• Empty weight: approx. 6 kg
440
330 (17.32)
(12.99)

76 (2.99)
Characteristics
16 Typical rotor output for SAE 30 oil at 100 °C
(0.63)

108 (5.25) 4 Mounting holes 11

ø 10.2 (0.40) 10
140 (5.51) Flow volume
9
Flow volume [l/min]

8
Rotor speed [rpm]

7 9000

Part no. Type Connection Connection Switching 6 8000


thread oil thread com- pressure shut-
pipe pressed air off valve [bar] 5 7000
Speed
FM 090-LCB 4 6000
68 991 39 301 1/2” NPT 1/4” NPT 1.3
Transit
3 5000
3 4 5 6 7
Oil pressure [bar]
60
FM 200 Centrifuge

• Suitable for engine oil off valve can be matched


volumes between 40 and to customer specifications.
170 litres • The following accessories
• Dirt holding capacity of the are available for this centri-
rotor: 2 litres fuge:
• Oil capacity of the rotor: - A mounting plate is avai-
2.3 litres lable for external fitting
• Internal diameter of the oil away from the engine with
feed pipe: min. 12 mm compressed-air driven oil
• Internal diameter of the oil return (part no.
return pipe: min. 50 mm 68 999 11 101).
• This model is available - A release tool for remo-
with a cleanable rotor. ving the rotor (part no.
The rotor is equipped 68 906 90 601)
with a paper insert (part - A pulling-off device for the
no. 68 903 22 001) for central tube (part no.
simpler maintenance. 68 906 90 901)
• The inlet thread and shut- • Empty weight: approx. 9.5 kg

ø 230 (9.06)
ø 90 (3.54)
ø 203 (7.99) 160 (6.30)
Oil outlet
126 (4.96)
Min. removal clearance for rotor

130
(5.12)
528
(20.79)
160
344 (6.30)
298 (13.54) 126
(11.73) (4.96)

41
(1.61) 4 tapped holes with
mounting thread
113.5 (4.47) 99 (3.90)
Oil inlet

Characteristics
Typical rotor output for SAE 30 oil at 100 °C

20

18
Flow volume
Flow volume [l/min]

16
Part no. Type Oil inlet Switching Mounting
14 5000
Rotor speed [rpm]

connection pressure thread


thread shut-off valve
12 4000
[bar]
Speed
68 991 19 701 FM 200-21 1/2” BSP 2.5 M 12 10 3000
68 991 19 801 FM 200-22 7/8” UNF 2.1 1/2” UNC
8 2000
68 991 19 901 FM 200-25 M 22x1.5 2.5 M 12
68 991 20 001 FM 200-28 M 22x1.5 2.1 M 12
6 1000
2 3 4 5 6 7
Oil pressure [bar]
61
FM 400 Centrifuge

• Suitable for engine oil • Oil inlet thread and shut-off


volumes between 200 valve can be adapted to
and 1500 litres meet customer specifica-
• Dirt holding capacity of the tions
rotor: 4 litres • A mounting plate is avail-
• Oil capacity of the rotor: able for this centrifuge for
4.5 litres external fitting away from
• Internal diameter of the oil the engine with com-
feed pipe: min. 19 mm pressed-air driven oil return
• Internal diameter of the oil (part no. 68 999 11 108).
return pipe: min. 76 mm • A release tool is available
• This model is exclusively for removing the rotor (part
available with a cleanable no. 68 906 91 301).
rotor. The rotor is equipped • Empty weight: approx.
with a paper insert (part 22 kg
no. 68 933 22 601) for
simpler maintenance.

ø 330 (12.99)

160 (6.30)
Min. removal clearance for rotor

184
(7.24)
690
(27.17)
404
(15.91) 356 160
(14.02) (6.30) 126
(4.96)
58
(5.47)
58
(2.28) ø 102 (4.02)

126 (4.96) Oil outlet


161 (6.34) 146 (5.75) Oil inlet
4 tapped holes with
mounting thread

Characteristics
Typical rotor output for SAE 30 oil at 75 °C

60

50
Flow volume
Flow volume [l/min]

40
Part no. Type Oil inlet Switching Mounting
30
Rotor speed [rpm]

connection pressure thread 5000


thread shut-off valve
20 4000
[bar]
Speed
68 991 34 401 FM 400-21 3/4” BSP – M 12 10 3000
68 991 38 801 FM 400-23 3/4” BSP 2.5 M 12
68 991 36 801 FM 400-24 5/16” UNF 2.5 1/2” UNC 0 2000
68 991 34 701 FM 400-26 M 27x1.5 2.5 M 12
1000
2 3 4 5 6 7
Oil pressure [bar]
62
FM 600 Centrifuge

• Suitable for engine oil • Oil inlet thread and shut-off


volumes between 200 valve can be adapted to
and 1500 litres customer specifications
• Dirt holding capacity of the • A mounting plate is avail-
rotor: 6 litres able for this centrifuge for
• Oil capacity of the rotor: external fitting away from
6.5 litres the engine with com-
• Internal diameter of the oil pressed-air driven oil return
feed pipe: min. 19 mm (part no. 68 999 11 101).
• Internal diameter of the oil • A release tool is available
return pipe: min. 76 mm for removing the rotor (part
• This model is exclusively no. 68 906 91 301).
available with a cleanable • Empty weight: approx.
rotor. The rotor is equipped 25 kg
with a paper insert (part
no. 68 900 00 815) for
simpler maintenance.

ø 330 (12.99)

160 (6.30)
Min. removal clearance for rotor

184
(7.24)

769 160
(30.28) 484 (6.30) 126
(19.06) 436 (4.96)
(17.17)

ø 102 (4.02)
139 Oil outlet
(5.47) 126 (4.96)
58
(2.28)
4 tapped holes with
mounting thread
161 (6.34) 146 (5.75) Oil inlet

Characteristics
Typical rotor output for SAE 30 oil at 75 °C

80

70
Flow volume
Part no. Type Oil inlet Switching Mounting
Flow volume [l/min]

connection pressure thread 60


thread shut-off valve
50 5000
Rotor speed [rpm]

[bar]

68 991 18 701 FM 600-21 3/4” BSP – M 12 40 4000


68 991 18 801 FM 600-22 3/4” BSP 3.5 M 12
68 991 18 901 FM 600-23 3/4” BSP 2.5 M 12 30 3000
Speed
68 991 19 001 FM 600-24 15/16” UNF 2.5 1/2” UNC
68 991 19 201 FM 600-25 3/4” NPT 2.5 1/2” UNC 20 2000
68 991 19 301 FM 600-26 M 27x1.5 2.5 M 12
10 1000

2 3 4 5 6 7
Oil pressure [bar]
63
64
MANN+HUMMEL Fuel filters

65
Application areas for MANN+HUMMEL fuel filters

The rapid development The contamination of fuel


of diesel technology has with particles and water
made the filtration of diesel occurs during production,
fuel before it reaches the transportation, in storage,
injection system a top prio- when the fuel is delivered,
rity. Badly filtered diesel and when the tank is filled.
causes particle erosion, This contamination has to be
corrosion, and can lead removed in a reliable way.
to damage in the injection The MANN+HUMMEL pro-
system. duct range has the right filter
for all types of injection
systems.

We recommend the
Application area Typical required minimum Filter Page
MANN+HUMMEL PreLine®
separation efficiency medium
(see page 78) as a prelimi-
nary fuel filter to pre-separate
In-line injection pump
water and coarse particles.
Standard
> 20 % 70
medium

Distributor pump

Graded
> 67 % 71
medium

Unit injector

Multigrade
> 85 % 71
HC medium

Common rail
Multigrade
> 95 %
HE medium
71

Multigrade
> 98.6 %
HE+ Medium

66
MANN+HUMMEL Multigrade
Fuel filter media

Modern diesel and petrol Multilayer technology ensu-


injection systems require the res that sensitive injection
highest fuel quality and there- systems are protected from
fore set ever higher standards even the finest particles. In
for the filtration of fuel. comparison to other media
The newly patented available on the market the
MANN+HUMMEL multigrade multigrade media offers a
media were developed for performance increase in dirt
diesel and petrol engines and holding capacity of up to
meet today's highest require- 100% with the same high
ments for fuel filter elements. initial separation efficiency.

The family of multigrade


media represents an impor-
tant milestone in the field of
fuel filtration. These media
are used in all our high per-
formance filters.

On page 71 of this catalogue


you will find MANN+HUMMEL
spin-on filters with the multi-
grade media HC (high capa-
city with water separation),
HE (high filter fineness) and
HE+ (highest filter fineness).
This range economically
covers all the requirements
of modern fuel filtration. The
MANN+HUMMEL multigrade
media guarantee the pro-
tection necessary for the
sensitive injection systems
of today.

MANN+HUMMEL multigrade media:


Extended service life and high initial separation efficiency are achieved through an open layer with high
dirt holding capacity on the in-flow side and a fine filter layer on the out-flow side.

67
MANN+HUMMEL Spin-on fuel filters

MANN+HUMMEL spin-on The advantages at a


filters are used for the fil- glance:
tration of fuel in a number
of applications. • Available with a range of • Geometry designed for
MANN+HUMMEL has been filter media optimum flow
a leading manufacturer of • Efficient separation and • Undetachable seals
spin-on filters worldwide high dirt holding capacity • Stable, non-collapsible
for many years. The filters with low pressure drop central tube
are distributed under the • Robust, anti-corrosion • Non-return valve with low
MANN-FILTER brand and housing with high pulsation pressure drop
under a variety of customer and pressure stability
brands.

Design Maintenance

The spin-on filter consists of The time for maintenance is


a robust metal housing with usually defined by the engine
the fitted filter element. or machine manufacturer.
Depending on the application, Maintenance simply requires
the spin-on filter can be replacement of the complete
equipped with various com- spin-on filter. The spin-on
ponents such as a different filter can easily be removed
filter medium, non-return using a MANN+HUMMEL
valve or bypass valve, etc.. filter wrench (see page 105). Cross-section picture
The liquid to be filtered ent-
ers the cover plate through
the concentric inlet openings,
flows through the filter ele-
ment and the cleaned liquid
then leaves through the
central connection. The filter
cover plate has an undetach- Seal
able seal which ensures
secure sealing to the outside
under all operating conditions.
Central tube

Filter housing

Filter element

68
MANN+HUMMEL Spin-on fuel filters

MANN+HUMMEL fuel filters


filter out the finest particles
from the fuel and thus effec-
tively protect the injection
system against wear and dirt
particles. They are available
with or without a water trap
and drain.

Types of spin-on filters

Reference is made to the fol-


lowing types in the dimension
table.
7
Form A (0.28) Form B Form C

Spanner size
Form D Form E Form F 30

69
WK type, WDK type
In-line fuel injection pumps

These filters are a particularly d4


economic solution for the d4 d3
typical requirements of in-line d2
d3
injection pumps. d1
d2

We recommend use of our d1


PreLine® preliminary fuel filter
(see page 78) for water se-
paration in addition to the
main filter.
h

Drain
55
(2.17)

ø 38 (1.50)
d5 d5

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

MANN- Fig. Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Separation Permissible Type


FILTER flow rate efficiency * operating (see
[l/h] pressure page
[gph] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h [bar] 69)

150 62 71 80 76 80
WK 712/2 1 M 16x1.5 > 20% 6 E
(39.63) (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (3.15)
180 62 71 80 76 124
WK 723 1 M 16x1.5 > 20% 9.5 E
(47.56) (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (4.88)
180 62 71 80 76 117
WK 731 1 M 16x1.5 > 20% 6 E
(47.56) (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (4.61)
180 30 38 80 76 115
WK 731/1 1 M 14x1.5 > 20% 2.5 E
(47.56) (1.18) (1.50) (3.15) (2.99) (4.53)
200 61 70 84 81 134.5
WK 842 1)
2 M 16x1.5 > 20% 6 –
(52.84) (2.40) (2.76) (3.31) (3.19) (5.30)
300 61 70 84 81 134.5
WK 842/6 1)
2 M 16x1.5 Strainer 63 µm 6 –
(79.26) (2.40) (2.76) (3.31) (3.19) (5.30)
350 62 71 96 93 170
WK 950/3 1 1“-14 NS > 20% 2.5 B
(92) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (6.69)
480 62 71 96 93 210
WK 962/4 1 M 16x1.5 > 20% 2.5 B
(126.82) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.27)
600 62 71 96 93 212
WDK 962/10 1 M 16x1.5 > 45% 15 E
(158.52) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35)
* All figures relate to a particle size of 3-5 µm (c) and are given acc. to ISO/TR 13 353 (1994).
1) with drain

70
WK type, WDK type
Fuel distributor pumps / unit injectors / common rail

These fuel filters from For common rail, unit injectors


d4 MANN+HUMMEL use our and distributor pumps we
high performance graded and recommend the use of our
d3
patented multigrade media. PreLine® preliminary fuel filter
d2
The multigrade media are (see page 78) for the separa-
d1 especially characterised by tion of water.
a simultaneous high dirt hol-
ding capacity and excellent
separation performance.

d5

MANN- Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Separation Permissible Medium Type


FILTER flow rate efficiency * operating (see
[l/h] pressure page
[gph] d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 h [bar] 69)

170 62 71 80 76 127 Multigrade


WDK 719 M 16x1.5 > 85% 7 E
(44.91) (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (5.00) HC
120 62 71 80 76 146 Graded
WDK 725 1)
M 16x1.5 > 67% 6 E
(31.70) (2.44) (2.80) (3.15) (2.99) (5.75) medium
250 62 71 96 93 144 Multigrade
WDK 925 M 22x1.5 > 85% 15 E
(66.05) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.67) HC
250 62 71 96 93 144 Multigrade
WK 940/2 M 24x1.5 > 85% 6 E
(66.05) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (5.67) HC
650 62 71 96 93 212 Multigrade
WK 962/7 M 18x1.5 > 85% 7 E
(171.73) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35) HC
590 62 71 96 93 212 Graded
WDK 962/15 M 16x1.5 > 67% 10 E
(155.88) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35) medium
530 62 71 96 93 212 Multigrade
WDK 962/16 M 16x1.5 > 85% 15 E
(140.03) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35) HC
530 62 71 96 93 212 Multigrade
WDK 962/14 M 16x1.5 > 95% 10 E
(140.03) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35) HE
580 62 71 96 93 212 Multigrade
WDK 962/12 M 16x1.5 > 98.6% 15 E
(153.24) (2.44) (2.80) (3.78) (3.66) (8.35) HE+
1000 93 104 113 108 262 Graded
WDK 11 102/7 M 32x1.5 > 67% 7 E
(264.20) (3.66) (4.09) (4.45) (4.25) (10.31) medium
860 93 104 113 108 262 Multigrade
WDK 11 102/1 M 32x1.5 > 85% 7 E
(227.21) (3.66) (4.09) (4.45) (4.25) (10.31) HC
860 93 104 113 108 262 Multigrade
WDK 11 102/6 M 32x1.5 > 95% 7 E
(227.21) (3.66) (4.09) (4.45) (4.25) (10.31) HE
860 93 104 113 108 262 Multigrade
WDK 11 102/3 M 32x1.5 > 98.6% 7 E
(227.21) (3.66) (4.09) (4.45) (4.25) (10.31) HE+
* All figures relate to a particle size of 3-5 µm (c) and are given acc. to ISO/TR 13 353 (1994).
1) with drain

71
72
MANN+HUMMEL In-line fuel filters

73
MANN+HUMMEL In-line fuel filters

The range of The advantages at a


MANN+HUMMEL in-line glance:
fuel filters starts with the
PreLine® preliminary filter • Easy fitting in existing lines • Duplex types with change-
for the separation of water • Robust, stable cast alumi- over are available and are
and includes the main fuel nium design particularly suitable for
filter with single or duplex • More flexibility can be marine applications
versions, right up to duplex added to the standard ver- • Low pressure drop
filters with changeover. The sion by the addition of an • Proven quality of the
filtration characteristics are optional optical or electrical MANN+HUMMEL spin-on
mainly defined by the spin- service switch (see pages filter
on filter used or the filter 106-107)
media.

Design

The filter consists of the filter The MANN+HUMMEL servi-


head with connection threads ce indicator or service switch
and mounting possibilities and bypass valve have to be
and the MANN+HUMMEL selected so as to ensure that
spin-on filter. necessary filter maintenance
is signalled before the by-
pass valve opens. Please
contact your MANN+HUMMEL
contact partner for further
information.

Available versions:

• with service indicator

• with service switch


(make/break contact
convertible)

74
Fitting and maintenance

The filter is fitted in the pipe- The spin-on filter can be please get in touch with your
line, whereby the flow direc- easily removed using the MANN+HUMMEL contact
tion has to be observed. This respective MANN+HUMMEL partners. They will be happy
is indicated by arrows on the filter wrench (see page 105). to advise you on the appro-
connection threads. priate in-line filter consisting
The in-line filter allows va- of a filter head, spin-on filter
The time for maintenance is rious combinations between and accessories.
usually defined by the engine the spin-on filter and the filter
or equipment manufacturer. head. This catalogue only
Maintenance simply requires lists the basic types. If you
replacement of the complete do not find an in-line filter
spin-on filter. suitable for your application,

Diagram of filter arrangement around the engine

Injection pump

Engine

Oil full flow


Main fuel filter

Oil partial flow Preliminary fuel filter

Oil Fuel

75
Overview of fuel filter heads

Single head, screwed on, Page 79


with optional manual pump
and heater

This head is designed espe-


cially for our PreLine® prelimi-
nary fuel filter series. It is
optionally available with a
manual pump and heater.

Single head Page 80

The universal head for fuel


filtration to reduce weight and
save space. In the horizontal
plane there are three usable
inlet openings and one outlet
in the vertical plane. The
head is equipped with a vent
screw.

Single head with flange Page 81

In one plane there are res-


pectively two inlet openings
for fuel on the raw side and
two outlets on the clean side.
The head is suitable for fitting
to a vertical mounting surface.
There is a venting possibility.

76
Overview of fuel filter heads

Duplex with changeover Page 82+83

Both heads are manufactured


in cast aluminium. They allow
a change of filter during ope-
ration. Using a changeover
lever it is possible to direct
the flow through a single
filter or through both filters
in parallel. If necessary a
MANN+HUMMEL service
switch or service indicator
can be fitted (see pages
106-107). Both heads are
equipped with venting.

Duplex with changeover in Page 84


spheroidal graphite cast
iron (EN-GJS-400-15)

This duplex filter is classified


according to prevailing regu-
lations in the marine field
such as SOLAS * and GL **
and is predestined for use in
marine applications on ships.
High quality PTFE sealing
elements are used on the
changeover handle. A change
of filter during operation is
possible by changing to only
one filter.

* SOLAS = Safety of Life at


Sea
** GL = German Lloyd

77
In-line fuel filters
PreLine® preliminary filter for the separation of water

Increasing pressures in injec- Our PreLine® preliminary fuel


tion systems have in turn filter series reliably meets the
considerably increased the required water separation
requirements for fuel filtration efficiency of at least 93 %
with regard to the separation acc. to ISO 4020 thanks to
of water and particles. The the specially developed melt-
injection pump manufacturers blown medium.
have therefore drawn up a
list of requirements. The standard version has a
MANN+HUMMEL filters more manual pump and manual
than completely fulfil the drain. Other versions are
requirements. available with an electrical
diesel heater and water sen-
sor.
PreLine® 270

PreLine® 420 with heater


and water sensor

The advantages at a
glance:

• Excellent water separation • Ideal as retrofit solution


• Design with highly integra- • Protects modern injection
ted function systems against damage
• High dynamic stiffness caused by corrosion and
• Optional: electrical heater abrasion
in the inflow • Reduces costs through
• Increases the filter service longer engine life
life of the main filter • Reduces repair costs

Water trap and fitting tool

Typical arrangement of the fuel filter around the engine

PreLine® Feeder Main Injection


preliminary filter pump filter pump

Injection nozzles
Tank

78
In-line fuel filters
PreLine® preliminary filter for the separation of water

130 (5.12) Holes for the filter head


M 12; long hole 50-88 mm
88 (3.46)
20 (0.79)
125 (4.92) 120 (4.72)

M 18x1.5 M 18x1.5
12.4
(0.49)

93 (3.66)
ø 10.5
(0.41)
h

108 (4.25)

Removal
clearance
20 (0.79)
PreLine® with manual pump PreLine® without manual pump

The following is valid for all PreLine® variations: Accessories:


Water separation: > 93 % Heater for fitting in the filter head: part no. 29 017 00 202
Operating pressure: 4 bar (24 V, 350 W; temperature switching point 5 °C, switches
Separation efficiency acc. to ISO/TR 13 353 for 3-5 µm particles: automatically on and off)
Multigrade medium PF: > 45% Water trap: part no. 66 606 12 982
Multigrade medium PFO: > 10% Fitting tool: part no. LS 7/4

Part no. Type Nominal Dimensions in mm MANN-FILTER Filter head Water


flow rate (Dimensions in trap
[l/h] inches) Multigrade Multigrade
[gph] h medium PF medium PFO

66 606 62 251 PL 420/1 – with pump with sensor


66 606 62 255 PL 420/1 – with pump without sensor
66 606 62 257 PL 420/1 – without pump with sensor
66 606 62 253 PreLine® 420 406 PL 420/1 – without pump without sensor
66 606 62 261 420 (110.96) (15.98) – PL 420 with pump with sensor
66 606 62 265 – PL 420 with pump without sensor
66 606 62 267 – PL 420 without pump with sensor
66 606 62 263 – PL 420 without pump without sensor

Part no. Type Nominal Dimensions in mm MANN-FILTER Filter head Water


flow rate (Dimensions in trap
[l/h] inches) Multigrade Multigrade
[gph] h medium PF medium PFO

66 604 62 251 PL 270/1 – with pump with sensor


66 604 62 255 PL 270/1 – with pump without sensor
66 604 62 257 PL 270/1 – without pump with sensor
66 604 62 253 PreLine® 270 326 PL 270/1 – without pump without sensor
66 604 62 261 270 (71.33) (12.83) – PL 270 with pump with sensor
66 604 62 265 – PL 270 with pump without sensor
66 604 62 267 – PL 270 without pump with sensor
66 604 62 263 – PL 270 without pump without sensor

79
In-line fuel filters
Main filter with single head

The following shows a se-


lection of MANN+HUMMEL
in-line filters equipped with
our proven fuel filters. Many
other combinations are also
available. 10 (0.39)
Please contact your
MANN+HUMMEL contact
partner for more information.
h1
h h1
h

Removal clearance
ød approx. 15 (0.59)
ød
Fig. 1
Fig. 2

M 14x1.5

Inlet Outlet

5
(0.20)

40 90
(1.57) (3.54)

55 (2.17) 46 (1.81)

113.5 (4.47)

Part no. Fig. MANN- Nominal max. Dimensions in mm Drain


FILTER flow rate operating (Dimensions in inches)
[l/h] pressure
(see page 70) [gph] [bar] h h1 d

180 126 153 76


66 403 62 182 1 WK 723 2.5 no
(47.56) (4.96) (6.02) (2.99)
180 119 144 76
66 404 62 242 1 WK 731 2.5 no
(47.56) (4.69) (5.67) (2.99)
200 155 182 80
66 405 62 112 2 WK 842 2.5 yes
(52.84) (6.10) (7.17) (3.15)
300 155 182 81
66 400 62 252 2 WK 842/6 2.5 yes
(79.26) (6.10) (7.17) (3.19)

80
In-line fuel filters
Main filter with single head

10.5
(0.41)

h1
h1
h øe
h

Removal clearance øe
approx. 15 (0.59)

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

M 14x1.5

Outlet

40 89 103
(1.57) (3.50) (4.06)

89
(0.22)

72 (2.83) 28 (1.10) Inlet

Part no. Fig. MANN- Nominal max. Dimensions in mm Drain


FILTER flow rate operating (Dimensions in inches)
[l/h] pressure
(see page 70) [gph] [bar] h h1 e f

150 80 137 76 113.5


66 402 62 162 1 WK 712/2 2.5 no
(39.63) (3.15) (5.39) (2.99) (4.47)
180 117 174 76 113.5
66 404 62 232 1 WK 731 2.5 no
(47.56) (4.61) (6.85) (2.99) (4.47)
200 155 212 80 116.5
66 405 62 102 2 WK 842 2.5 yes
(52.84) (6.10) (8.35) (3.15) (4.59)
300 210 267 93 123
66 508 62 422 1 WK 962/4 2.5 no
(79.26) (8.27) (10.51) (3.66) (4.84)

81
In-line fuel filters
In-line duplex main filter with changeover

The combination of the un-


beatable in-line filter with a
50
duplex function allows either (1.97) 28
(1.10)
parallel operation of both the
spin on filters or operation
with respectively one of the
spin-on filters. When the flow
is restricted to one of the fil- 294
ters, it is possible to change (11.57)
the other filter without stop- 212
(8.35)
ping the engine.

These filter heads are equip-


ped with MANN+HUMMEL
spin-on filters containing gra-
ded and multigrade media. Removal clearance ø 93 (0.22)
approx. 20 (0.79)
102 (4.02)

100 (3.94)
M 30x1.5

Inlet
Three-way handle positions

167.5
(6.59)
left right

both
Outlet
filter in operation

ø 54 (2.13)

201 (7.91)

Part no. MANN- Nominal max. operating Medium


FILTER flow rate pressure
[l/h]
(see page 71) [gph] [bar]

590
66 511 82 100 WDK 962/15 10 Graded medium
(155.88)
530
66 511 82 110 WDK 962/16 15 Multigrade HC
(140.03)
530
66 511 82 120 WDK 962/14 10 Multigrade HE
(140.03)
580
66 511 82 130 WDK 962/12 10 Multigrade HE+
(153.24)

82
In-line fuel filters
Duplex main filter with changeover, horizontal inlet and outlet

95 (3.74) 95 (3.74)
Inlet
56.5
(2.22)
M 30x1.5

54
(2.13)
164
350 (6.46)
(13.78)
262
(10.31) Outlet Outlet

ø 54 (2.13)

247 (9.72)

Removal clearance ø 108 (4.25)


approx. 20 (0.79) 135 (5.32)

Three-way handle positions

left right

both

filter in operation

Part no. MANN- Nominal max. operating Medium


FILTER flow rate pressure
[l/h]
(see page 71) [gph] [bar]

1000
66 619 82 100 WDK 11 102/7 7 Graded medium
(246.20)
860
66 619 82 110 WDK 11 102/1 7 Multigrade HC
(227.21)
860
66 619 82 120 WDK 11 102/6 7 Multigrade HE
(227.21)
860
66 619 82 130 WDK 11 102/3 7 Multigrade HE+
(227.21)

83
In-line fuel filters
Duplex main filter with changeover, inlet and outlet from above

70 (2.76) 120 (4.72)

74
(2.91)

368
(14.48)

Removal
clearance
approx. ø 108 (4.25)
20 (0.79)
ø 120 (4.72)

M 26x1.5
Inlet Outlet

205
(8.07)

99 (3.90) 149 (5.87)

Part no. MANN- Nominal max. operating Medium


FILTER flow rate pressure
[l/h]
(see page 71) [gph] [bar]

1000
66 612 82 121 WDK 11 102/7 7 Graded medium
(246.20)
860
66 612 82 131 WDK 11 102/1 7 Multigrade HC
(227.21)
860
66 612 82 141 WDK 11 102/6 7 Multigrade HE
(227.21)
860
66 612 82 151 WDK 11 102/3 7 Multigrade HE+
(227.21)

84
In-line fuel filters
Main filter – Fitting in flexible hose lines

For less demanding filtration


requirements our especially
economic small filter in syn-
thetic material is available for
fitting in flexible hose lines.
These filters are characteri-
sed by relatively high flow
rates for their small size.

d h
h
h

d2

d1
d1
d1

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

MANN-FILTER Fig. Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Mesh size

d d1 d2 h [µm]

21 6 50
WK 21 1 – 50
(0.83) (0.24) (1.97)
21 6 50
WK 21/2 1 – 136
(0.83) (0.24) (1.97)
35 6 8 104
WK 31/2 2 Filter paper element
(1.38) (0.24) (0.32) (4.09)
37 8 104
WK 31/4 2 – 200
(1.46) (0.32) (4.09)
37 8 1) 105
WK 31/5 1)
2 – 200
(1.46) (0.32) (4.13)
37 6 8 142
WK 32 2 Filter paper element
(1.46) (0.24) (0.32) (5.59)
59 8 108
WK 43/1 3 – Filter paper element
(2.32) (0.32) (4.25)
1)Right-angled outlet connection
Further types available on request.
85
86
MANN+HUMMEL Fuel filter elements

87
MANN+HUMMEL Fuel filter elements

MANN+HUMMEL filter ele- The advantages at a


ments for fuel are equipped glance:
with a star-pleated bellows
and feature an ideal surface • Consistently high separation • Special impregnation resi- • Highly economic solution
for the retention of dirt efficiency stant to water and fuel up with intense machine use
particles with a correspon- • Filter element with high dirt to a temperature of 140 °C through re-utilisation of
dingly longer service life. holding capacity thanks to • Various versions available filter housing on the ma-
maximised filter surface acc. to DIN and ISO stan- chine side.
area dards
• Special pleat impregnation
allows the large filter surfa-
ce area to be effective for
the whole period of use

Design Maintenance

The filter element consists Depending on the application, The time when maintenance
of the two end caps with the filter elements are available is required is usually defined
filter medium fitted in the with element protection by the engine or machine
middle. Depending on the through an integrated handle. producer. Maintenance simp-
type of element, end caps are The flow of liquid through the ly requires replacement of
available in metal or metal- element takes place from the the used element.
free versions. The end caps outside to the inside.
are fitted with seals which en-
sure reliable sealing between
the raw and the clean side.

88
P type
In-line fuel injection pumps

These filter elements are


mainly used with in-line injec-
tion pumps used in diesel
engines. As with the spin-on
filters the selection of the
recommended separation
efficiency is defined by the h h
h
technology of the injection
system (see page 66) and
the quality of the fuel.
d2 d2 d2
d1 d1 d1

Form A Form B Form D


acc. to DIN 73 358

MANN-FILTER Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Separation Type


flow rate efficiency *
[l/h]
[gph] d1 d2 h

35 40 8.5 133
P 46/1 > 20% B
(9.25) (1.57) (0.33) (3.24)
40 65 14 53
P 78 > 45% A
(10.57) (2.56) (0.55) (2.09)
30 51 8 2) 68
P 609 4)
> 20% B
(7.93) (2.01) (0.31) (2.68)
90 3) 65 14 1) 116
P 707 4)
> 20% D
(23.78) (2.56) (0.55) (4.57)
65 3) 65 14 1) 65
P 715 4)
> 20% D
(17.17) (2.56) (0.55) (2.56)
150 65 14 100.5
P 725 > 20% A
(39.63) (2.56) (0.55) (3.96)
70 68 21 84
P 810 > 20% A
(18.49) (2.68) (0.83) (3.31)
120 3) 83 14 146
P 811 4)
> 20% D
(31.70) (3.27) (0.55) (5.75)
80 72 32 89
P 824 > 20% A
(153.24) (2.83) (1.26) (3.50)
70 77 26 100
P 825 4)
> 20% B
(18.49) (3.03) (1.02) (3.94)
120 83 26 118
P 921/2 4)
> 20% B
(31.70) (3.27) (1.02) (4.65)
150 83 10 2) 167
P 934 5)
> 20% B
(39.63) (3.27) (0.39) (6.57)
450 3) 100 20 1) 171.5
P 1018/1 > 20% D
(118.89) (3.94) (0.79) (6.75)
1) External diameter according to DIN 2391.
2) Nominal diameter for bolt.
3) Flow rate with 1 m gradient (when new, acc. to DIN 73 358).
4) With felt gasket.
5) With cork insert.
* All figures relate to a particle size of 3-5 µm (c) acc. to ISO/TR 13 353 (1994).

89
BFU type
In-line fuel injection pumps / general preliminary filters

These filter elements are free


of metal and particularly envi-
d1 ronmentally friendly. They are
mainly used for in-line injec-
tion pumps. For stage filters
the BFU type is always used
as the first preliminary filter in
the flow direction.

d2

MANN-FILTER Nominal Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Separation


flow rate efficiency *
[l/h]
[gph] d1 d2 h

90 13 59 115
BFU 707 > 10%
(23.78) (0.51) (2.32) (4.53)
150 13 85 145
BFU 811 > 10%
(39.63) (0.51) (3.35) (5.71)
150 13 85 145
BFU 900 > 10%
(39.63) (0.51) (3.35) (5.71)
* All figures relate to a particle size of 3-5 µm (c) acc. to ISO/TR 13 353 (1994).

90
MANN+HUMMEL Gap-type filters

91
MANN+HUMMEL Gap-type filters

Plate gap-type filters, wire • Steam engines and hydro- MANN+HUMMEL gap-type
gap-type filters and gap-type motors filters can be cleaned during
tube filters are suitable for • Pumps operation, are easy to main-
the filtration of highly conta- • Hydraulic systems tain and are characterised by
minated high and low viscous • Machine tools a very long service life.
media such as fuel, lube oils, • Gearboxes
paints, polyol, isocyanate, • Medium to large-sized
cooling lubricants, etc. They combustion engines
are used in nearly all industri- • Food industry
al fields, including: • Cleaning of water and
liquids for chemical pro-
cesses, etc.

Gap-type filters are used in The filter housing is made of


full flows and partial flows. carbon steel, grey cast iron,
The fluid passes through the cast aluminium or nickel
filter inserts from the outside chromium steel. Special
to the inside. Various gap types are available on
widths define the filter finen- request.
ess. MANN+HUMMEL gap-
type filters can also be com-
bined with MANN+HUMMEL
in-line filters (highly efficient
fine filters) to make multi-
stage filters. You can find
in-line filters for oil and fuel
respectively on pages 15
and 73.

92
Different gap-type filter designs

Plate gap-type filters for Page 94


gap widths ≥ 0.1 mm Stationary gap
Turning direction
cleaning as required
The plate gap-type filter in- liquid are deposited on the
sert consists of ring-shaped surfaces of the gap.
steel discs piled up on a When the handle of the filter
central pin. The gap width insert is turned the dirt par-
between the discs is determi- ticles gather on the row of
ned by spacers between the gap cleaners and sink to the
discs. A stationary gap clea- sludge collection chamber
ner runs through each gap. where the sludge is dischar-
As the liquid flows between ged by opening a ball valve.
the discs, dirt particles in the

Rotating Gap width


filter

Wire gap-type filters for Page 96


Turn only in
this direction gap widths ≥ 0.03 mm
Stationary
scraper The wire gap-type insert con- ticles are deposited in the
sists of a non-rusting, high gaps. When the handle of
tensile steel wire wound in a the filter insert is turned the
spiral around an aluminium dirt particles are scraped
frame. The exact position of by a stationary cleaner and
the steel wire on the frame sink to the sludge collection
provides for equal gaps. As chamber where the sludge is
the liquid to be filtered flows discharged by opening a ball
through the insert dirt par- valve.
Rotating filter

Gap width

Turn only in
Gap-type tube filters for Page 97
this direction gap widths ≥ 0.03 mm
Stationary
scraper
The gap-type tube filter insert As the liquid to be filtered
consists of a wire wound aro- flows through the filter insert
und longitudinal rods welded the dirt particles are deposi-
together at every crossing ted in the gaps. When the
point. The longitudinal rods handle on the filter insert is
and wire are made of non- turned, the dirt particles are
rusting, high tensile steel. removed by a stationary
Rotating filter The exact position of the scraper and fall down into the
steel wire on the longitudinal sludge collection chamber.
rods provides for equal gaps. The sludge is discharged by
opening a ball valve.

Gap width

93
Plate gap-type filters
Operating pressure: 10/40 bar – Highly viscous liquids

Ventilation or pressure
gauge connection M 6
t

58
(2.28)
106
(4.17)
52 d1 10 (0.39)
(2.05) M6
30 (1.18) d1
d1 5 (0.20) l 38
25 (0.98)
(1.50)
h l 38
d2 (1.50)
l 23 h
h d2
(0.91)
d2
Sludge outlet
G 1/2”
t t
Sludge outlet
G1”

M8
100
(3.94)
88
58 (3.46)
(2.28) M 10 38
(1.50)
66 (2.60) M6 90 (3.54) 140 (5.51)

Fig. 1 Filter bowl removable Fig. 2 Filter bowl removable Fig. 3 Filter insert removable
from below from below from above

Part no. Fig. Nominal flow rate [l/h] [gph] Dimensions in mm Permissible Housing material Weight
with gap width (Dimensions in inches) operating approx.
100 µm 200 µm pressure
x=3 x=5 d1 d2 h l t [bar] [kg]

450 47 75 32 50 Spheroidal graph-


51 204 6X 021 1 – M 14x1.5 10 1.0
(118.89) (1.85) (2.95) (1.26) (1.97) ite cast iron/steel
900 47 125 70 85 Spheroidal graph-
51 207 6X 021 1 – M 14x1.5 10 1.0
(237.78) (1.85) (4.92) (2.76) (3.35) ite cast iron/steel
1400 3500 77 142 50 90 Spheroidal graph-
51 305 6X 041 2 M 22x1.5 40 3.0
(369.88) (924.70) (3.03) (5.59) (1.97) (3.54) ite cast iron/steel
1400 3500 77 142 50 90 Spheroidal graph-
51 305 6X 051 2 G 1/2” 40 3.0
(369.88) (924.70) (3.03) (5.59) (1.97) (3.54) ite cast iron/steel
1400 4000 77 142 50 90 Spheroidal graph-
51 305 6X 061 2 G 3/4” 40 3.0
(369.88) (1056.80) (3.03) (5.59) (1.97) (3.54) ite cast iron/steel
2600 3500 77 192 95 140 Spheroidal graph-
51 310 6X 041 2 M 22x1.5 40 3.0
(686.92) (924.70) (3.03) (7.56) (3.74) (5.51) ite cast iron/steel
2600 3500 77 192 95 140 Spheroidal graph-
51 310 6X 051 2 G 1/2” 40 3.0
(686.92) (924.70) (3.03) (7.56) (3.74) (5.51) ite cast iron/steel
2600 4500 77 192 95 140 Spheroidal graph-
51 310 6X 071 2 G 3/4” 40 3.0
(686.92) (1188.90) (3.03) (7.56) (3.74) (5.51) ite cast iron/steel
2600 5000 78 180 95 180 Spheroidal graph-
51 310 7X 101 3 G 1” 10 6.0
(686.92) (1321) (3.07) (7.09) (3.74) (7.09) ite cast iron
5000 5000 77 295 180 280 Spheroidal graph-
51 318 7X 101 3 G 1” 10 8.0
(1321) (1321) (3.03) (11.61) (7.09) (11.02) ite cast iron

94
Plate gap-type filters
Operating pressure: 16/40 bar – Highly viscous liquids

390 390
(15.35) (15.35)

161 141
(6.34) (5.55)
ø 110 ø 50
(4.33) (1.97)
343 528
(13.50) 505 M 14
250
M 12
(19.88) 250 365 (20.79) LK=110
(9.84) (9.84) (14.37)

ø 56 ø 56
(2.20) (2.20)

Sludge outlet G1”


Sludge outlet G1”

85
(3.35) 73
85 (2.87)
(3.35) 73
(2.87)
90 90 Fig. 1 90 90 Fig. 2
(3.54) (3.54) (3.54) (3.54)

360 360
(14.17) (14.17)

197
(7.76) 532
(20.94)

516
250 (20.32)
(9.84) 311 250
(12.24) (9.84)
ø 18 100 160 340
ø 56 ø 56
(0.71) (3.94) (6.30) (13.39)
(2.20) (2.20)
100
(3.94)
Sludge outlet M 38x1.5
Sludge outlet M 38x1.5
70 (2.76)
M 10
435 (17.13)
385 (15.16)
228
(8.98) 98
(3.86)
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
155 135 400 (15.75)
(6.10) (5.32)

Part no. Fig. Nominal flow rate [l/h] [gph] Connection flange Permissible Housing Weight
with gap width operating material approx.
100 µm 200 µm pressure
x=3 x=5 DN PN [bar] [kg]

12000 15000
51 525 7X 784 1 50 40 40 Aluminium 10
(3170.4) (3963)
12000 15000 SG
51 525 7X 104 2 50 40 40 20
(3170.4) (3963) Iron
24000 30000 SG
55 550 7X 251 3 65 40 16 50
(6340.8) (7926) Iron
36000 45000 SG
55 575 7X 221 4 65 40 16 65
(9511.2) (11889) Iron

95
Wire gap-type filters
Operating pressure: 40 bar – Fuels and lubricants

Ventilation or pressure
gauge connection M 6
t
M8
58 ø 75 (2.95)
(2.28) 81 (3.19)
G 3/4” 90
30 10 (0.39) (3.54)
(1.18)

l d 81
G 1” (3.19)
h
d2

d M 12
Sludge outlet G1”
t l
d2 h

88
(3.46)

Fig. 1 Filter bowl removable


90 (3.54)
from below
Sludge outlet G 1”

140 (5.51)

t
90
(3.54)
M 12 Fig. 2 Filter insert removable
from above
125 165
DN (4.92) (6.50)
505 70 (2.76)
(19.88) 232
343 (9.13)
(13.50) d2

Sludge outlet G1”


180 (7.09)
45 (1.77)

85
(3.35) Fig. 3 Filter insert removable
85 from above
(3.35)

Part no. Fig. Nominal flow rate [l/h] [gph] Dimensions in mm Permissible Housing Weight
with gap width (Dimensions in inches) operating material approx.
30 µm 50 µm 100 µm 200 µm pressure
x=0 x=1 x=3 x=5 d d2 h l t [bar] [kg]

1100 2000 3000 3500 42 77 195 95 140 SG


53 410 6X 061 1 40 2.9
(290.62) (528.40) (792.60) (924.70) (1.65) (3.03) (7.68) (3.74) (5.51) Iron
2100 3900 5000 5000 42 84 290 165 260 Aluminium
53 418 7X 101 2 40 4.2
(554.82) (1030.38) (1321) (1321) (1.65) (3.31) (11.42) (6.50) (10.24) alloy
3400 6300 13500 15000 56 108 343 232 360 Aluminium
53 524 7X 191 3 40 9.2
(898.28) (1664.46) (3566.71) (3963) (2.20) (4.25) (13.50) (9.13) (14.17) alloy

96
Gap-type tube filters
Operating pressure: 40 bar – Watery and/or aggressive liquids

Ventilation or pressure
gauge connection M 6

58 M8 t
(2.28)
G 3/4” 10 Fig. 2 Filter insert removable
(0.39) from above
115
l d 30 (4.53)
h (1.18)
d2 10
G1” (0.39)
98
Sludge outlet G1” (3.86)
t d
h
d2 M 10 38
(3.54)

88 90 (3.54)
(3.46)
Sludge outlet G1”

90 (3.54)

Fig. 1 Filter bowl removable


from below t

81 (3.19) ø 75
90 (2.95)
(3.54)
81
G 1”
(3.19)

M 12
d

Fig. 3 Filter insert removable


l
h from above
d2

140 (5.51)

90
(3.54)

Sludge outlet G1”

Part no. Fig. Nominal flow rate [l/h] [gph] Dimensions in mm Permissible Housing Weight
with gap width (Dimensions in inches) operating material approx.
50 µm 100 µm 200 µm pressure
x=1 x=3 x=5 d d2 h l t [bar] [kg]

1100 2000 3000 38 77 194 100 140 SG


54 310 6X 061 1 40 3.5
(290.62) (528.40) (792.60) (1.50) (3.03) (7.64) (3.94) (5.51) Iron
1100 2000 3000 38 84 161 100 200 CrNi
54 310 7X 135 2 40 7.0
(290.62) (528.40) (792.60) (1.50) (3.31) (6.34) (3.94) (7.87) Steel
1100 2000 3000 38 84 180 100 200 Aluminium
54 310 7X 165 3 40 4.0
(290.62) (528.40) (792.60) (1.50) (3.31) (7.09) (3.94) (7.87) alloy
1900 3500 5000 38 84 380 289 280 Aluminium
54 318 7X 104 3 40 4.5
(501.98) (924.70) (1321) (1.50) (3.31) (14.96) (11.38) (11.02) alloy

97
98
MANN+HUMMEL High pressure filters for
reaction injection moulding machines

99
MANN+HUMMEL High pressure filters for
reaction injection moulding machines

Polyol and isocyanate are the sure filters are mainly used in
two basic components requi- the processing of polyol and
red for the production of poly- isocyanate. They enable the
urethane. In order to maintain necessary purity for these
process reliability the compo- components, remove salts
nents have to be available formed from the intake of air,
with a high degree of purity. and create the homogeneity
MANN+HUMMEL high pres- required for the processing.

High pressure filters


Operating pressure: 400 bar, up to 120 l/min

Series 300

Housing Suitable filter elements

Part no. Housing Design Part no. Nominal Mesh Strainer


volume head/bowl flow rate 1) size 2) material
[l/h]
62 300 30 931 0.2 l Spheroidal graphite cast iron/steel spray-painted
[gph] [µm]
62 300 30 935 0.2 l Spheroidal graphite cast iron/steel nickel-plated
25
62 301 50 692 30 Steel
• Filter volume: 0.2 l (6.61)
View X
• Filter surface area: 540 cm2 25
M 10 62 301 50 695 30 Stainless steel
• Weight: approx. 4.9 kg (6.61)
• Permissible differential 38 40
15 (0.59)
62 301 52 692 60 Steel
(1.50) (10.57)
pressure: up to 45 bar
40
12 18 62 301 52 695 60 Stainless steel
(10.57)
(0.47) (0.71) 50
62 301 53 692 100 Steel
(13.21)
X 50
62 301 53 695 100 Stainless steel
(13.21)
100
62 301 55 692 200 Steel
(26.42)
G 3/4” G 3/4”
100
168 62 301 55 695 200 Stainless steel
(26.42)
(6.61)
100 (3.94) 1) Flow rates valid for liquids with a viscosity o 100 mm2/s (cSt) with a flow rate
resistance of 0.2 bar (20 kPa).
2) Other mesh sizes on request.
SW 36
Removal clearance
6 kt
75 (2.95)
ø 78
(3.07)

100
High pressure filters
Operating pressure: 400 bar, up to 120 l/min

Series 302

Housing Suitable filter elements

Part no. Housing Design Part no. Nominal Mesh Strainer


volume head/bowl flow rate 1) size 2) material
[l/h]
62 302 30 991 0.6 l Spheroidal graphite cast iron/steel spray-painted
[gph] [µm]
62 302 30 995 0.6 l Spheroidal graphite cast iron/steel nickel-plated
35
62 302 50 132 30 Steel
• Filter volume: 0.6 l (9.25)
• Filter surface area: 1520 cm2 35
62 302 50 135 30 Stainless steel
• Weight: approx. 6.3 kg (9.25)
• Permissible differential 55
62 302 52 132 60 Steel
pressure: up to 45 bar (14.53)
55
62 302 52 135 60 Stainless steel
View X (14.53)
60
M 10 62 302 53 132 100 Steel
(15.85)
38 60
(1.50) 15 (0.59) 62 302 53 135 100 Stainless steel
(15.85)
120
12 18 62 302 55 132 200 Steel
(31.70)
(0.47) (0.71)
120
62 302 55 135 200 Stainless steel
(31.70)
1) Flow rates valid for liquids with a viscosity o 100 mm2/s (cSt) with a flow rate
X resistance of 0.2 bar (20 kPa).
2) Other mesh sizes on request.

G 3/4” G 3/4”

268
(10.55) 100 (3.94)

SW 36
Removal clearance
4 kt 175 (6.89)
ø 75
(2.95)

101
102
MANN+HUMMEL Accessories for liquid filters

103
Double connector for MANN+HUMMEL spin-on filters

If the mounting plate for the


spin-on filter has an internal
thread, you will need a double
connector to fit the filter.

Spanner size
l

g d g1 d1

Part no. Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches)

Spanner
g g1 d d1 l size

6 18 29 19
21 014 15 191 M 14x1.5 G 1/4”
(0.24) (0.71) (1.14) (0.75)
6 19 31 19
21 014 15 331 M 14x1.5 M 14x1.5
(0.24) (0.75) (1.22) (0.75)
8 19 34 19
21 016 15 211 M 16x1.5 M 14x1.5
(0.32) (0.75) (1.34) (0.75)
5 19 29 22
21 017 15 181 G 3/8” M 14x1.5
(0.20) (0.75) (1.14) (0.87)
8 23 32 24
21 018 15 141 M 18x1.5 M 16x1.5
(0.32) (0.91) (1.26) (0.94)
12 25 24
21 018 15 331 M 18x1.5 M 18x1.5 –
(0.47) (0.98) (0.94)
13 35.5 24
21 019 15 111 M 18x1.5 3/4” - 16 UNF –
(0.51) (1.40) (0.94)
13 30.5 24
21 020 15 131 M 20x1.5 3/4” - 16 UNF –
(0.51) (1.20) (0.94)
15 38 24
21 022 15 291 M 22x1.5 M 18x1.5 –
(0.59) (1.50) (0.94)
10 37 27
21 024 15 101 M 24x1.5 M 16x1.5 –
(0.39) (1.46) (1.06)

104
Double connector for MANN+HUMMEL spin-on filters

Part no. Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches)

Spanner
g g1 d d1 l size

13 37 27
21 024 15 121 M 24x1.5 3/4” - 16 UNF –
(0.51) (1.46) (1.06)
14 37 27
21 024 15 131 M 24x1.5 M 20x1.5 –
(0.55) (1.46) (1.06)
18 37 27
21 025 15 101 M 24x1.5 1”- 12 UNF –
(0.71) (1.46) (1.06)
16 36.35 27
21 025 15 141 M 24x1.5 1” - 16 UN –
(0.63) (1.43) (1.06)
18 40 32
21 026 15 381 1” - 14 UN M 30x1.5 –
(0.71) (1.57) (1.26)
18 40 32
21 029 15 101 M 26x1.5 1 1/8” - 16 UN –
(0.71) (1.57) (1.26)
22 40 32
21 030 15 251 M 30x1.5 1 1/8” - 16 UN –
(0.87) (1.57) (1.26)
22 41 36
21 032 15 201 1 1/4” - 12 UNF M 30x1.5 –
(0.87) (1.61) (1.42)
18 42 36
21 032 15 211 M 32x1.5 M 30x1.5 –
(0.71) (1.65) (1.42)
30 41 46
21 039 15 101 M 38x1.5 1 1/2” - 16 UN –
(1.18) (1.61) (1.81)
25 42.5 41
21 039 15 171 1 1/2” - 16 UN M 36x1.5 –
(0.98) (1.67) (1.61)

Filter wrench for MANN+HUMMEL spin-on filters

Enables easy removal of a


MANN+HUMMEL spin-on
filter.
LS 7/2
LS 7
LS 9 LS 8
LS 11

Form B
Form C Form D Form D

MANN-FILTER W 7 ... W 8 ... W 9 ... W 11 ...

Form of the spin-on filter C D D B C


Suitable MANN+HUMMEL filter wrench LS 7 LS 7/2 LS 8 LS 9 LS 11
For form A with a wrench profile (see page 9) the tool can be a strong screwdriver or a round bar between 8 and 10 mm thick.
The filter wrench for form E (see page 9) can be a standard strap wrench.

105
MANN+HUMMEL Service indicators for in-line
filters and high pressure filters

MANN+HUMMEL service
indicators signal the time for
maintenance for filter inserts
full of dirt particles by the
display of a red signal ring
in a display. The permissible
operating temperature is
120 °C.

h2

Clean side h
h1

Raw side
d

Part no. Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Permissible Switching pressure


operating pressure

d h h1 h2 [bar] [bar]
22 36 46
59 020 79 201 M 18x1.5 25 1.0
(0.87) (1.42) (1.81)
22 36 46
59 020 79 202 M 18x1.5 25 1.8
(0.87) (1.42) (1.81)
22 36 46
59 020 79 208 M 18x1.5 25 1.4
(0.87) (1.42) (1.81)
22 36 46
59 020 79 242 M 18x1.5 25 2.2
(0.87) (1.42) (1.81)
16 44
59 020 79 212 M 10x1.5 – 25 1.8
(0.63) (1.73)
19 44.5 44
59 020 79 315 M 24x2.0 400 5.0
(0.75) (1.75) (1.73)

106
MANN+HUMMEL Service switches for in-line filters
and high pressure filters

When the time for mainten- • Operating temperature:


ance has come an electro- max. 120 °C
magnetic switch actuates a • Switching type: the default
signal (e.g. lamp, buzzer) or switching type is listed in
a disconnection device. the table below (make/
break contact).
The customer can change
the setting by rearranging
the contacts.
• Switching capacity:
max. 12 W / 18 VA
• Starting current:
max. 0.8 A
• Protection class: IP 65
all-insulated

X changeable 4x 90°

View X swivels by 360°


53 (2.09)
h2

38 h
(1.50) Clean side h1

Connection for cable diameter


Raw side d
4.5 up to 7 mm (0.18 up to 0.28 inches)

Part no. Dimensions in mm (Dimensions in inches) Permissible Switching Contact type Main
operating pressure application
pressure
d h h1 h2 [bar] [bar]
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 201 M 18x1.5 25 1.0 Make contact Oil
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 202 M 18x1.5 25 1.8 Make contact Oil
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 205 M 18x1.5 25 1.8 Break contact Fuel
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 206 M 18x1.5 25 0.8 Break contact Oil
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 208 M 18x1.5 25 1.4 Make contact Oil
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 232 M 18x1.5 25 1.8 Make contact Fuel
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 241 M 18x1.5 25 1.0 Break contact Fuel
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
22 36 62.5
59 010 79 252 M 18x1.5 25 2.2 Break contact Oil
(0.87) (1.42) (2.46)
19 59.5 61
59 010 79 305 M 24x2.0 400 5.0 Make contact Oil
(0.75) (2.34) (2.40)
19 57.5 61
59 010 79 315 M 24x2.0 400 5.0 Make contact Oil
(0.75) (2.26) (2.40)
7.5 30 62.5
59 010 79 405 M 18x2.0 175 5.0 Make contact Oil
(0.30) (1.18) (2.46)

107
MANN+HUMMEL Service switches for in-line filters
and high pressure filters

Instructions for electrical 1. For an electrical or optical


installation of the service display we recommend
switch use of a glow lamp or LED. ~
Both can be directly swit-
The service switch is equip- ched without a spark Glow lamp
ped with a high quality elec- quenching device.
tromagnetic switch (reed
switch). In order to achieve
a reliable function, please
observe the following:
+ UB
RV ~
~
IF
UB =
LED
-
Dimension the RV so that
IF is approx. 15 ... 20 mA

2. Filament lamps require a Resistor 3. When switching inductive Capacitator


very high starting current loads voltage peaks can
relative to their load current. ~ be induced which in some
The lamp and a series circumstances may cause
resistor should be dimen- the service switch to mal-
Filament lamp Resistor Inductive resistance
sioned such that the function. For alternating
maximum load of the current an RC combination
switch (see rating plate) should be connected paral-
is not exceeded when lel to the relay or contactor
switching on. We recom- coil and with direct current
mend selecting the series a freewheeling diode (e.g.
resistor such that the diode 1 N 4007) in reverse
switch has the max. load direction.
without consideration of
the glow lamp resistance. When dimensioning the spark
Freewheeling diode
It is thereby protected quenching device the in-
against overload but the structions of the respective
glow lamp lights up with contactor or relay should be
low voltage. observed.

In both cases the maximum


load for the switch (see rating
plate) must not be exceeded.

108
Technical Annex

109
Filter glossary

ßx value Coalescence Differential pressure Filter element


The beta value is the ratio of The behaviour of small dro- In a filter this is the pressure This is the component with-
a quantity of particles of a plets in fluids whereby varying difference between the raw out the housing which is res-
given size of the particle up- surface tensions and forces of and clean side. ponsible for the actual filtration
stream of the filter to the cohesion cause the droplets process.
quantity of these particles combine to form larger dro-
found downstream from the plets. This effect is used in
element. Example: Upstream preliminary fuel filters for the Dirt holding capacity [g]
there are 75 particles of the separation of water. The dirt holding capacity of Full flow
size 3 µm and downstream a filter or filter element is the The complete oil volume
there is only one such par- mass of the dirt under test flows through the filter.
ticle. The filter then has the conditions which is added
characteristics ß3 > = 75. Collapse pressure until the agreed end of the
The conversion to separation The failure of the filter through test.
efficiency is as follows: collapsing as the liquid flows Gap-type filters
η = 1–1/ßx. from the outside to the inside Surface-type filters
as a result of excessive diffe- Filters which separate dirt
rential pressure over the filter. Dirt load particles using a filter ele-
The amount of dirt particles ment with a defined gap
Bursting pressure the filter is confronted with. width, e.g. through layers of
The failure of a filter element plates or discs or wound
as fluid flows from the inside Deep-bed filters wire.
to the outside as a result of Dirt particles penetrate the
excessive differential pressure filter medium and retained Filter cake
or too high a static pressure. by the structure of the filter This is formed by separated
medium. The design of the particles which are deposited Graded medium
deep-bed filter allows the hig- on the surface of the element. The description of a single-
hest filter fineness and high The filter cake has the effect layer fuel filter medium with
Bypass valve dirt holding capacity. Deep- of an additional filter, but also a high initial separation effi-
The bypass valve ensures the bed filters are replaced at the increases the flow resistance. ciency and high dirt holding
oil flow to the lubrication point, end of the product life. It is capacity. The medium is
e.g. with a cold-start, thick oil usually not possible to clean more open on the inflow side
or a clogged filter. them. than on the outflow side.
Filter dimensioning
This mainly depends on the
factors of volume flow, filter
fineness, amount of dirt par- In-line filters
ticles and the required service Filters fitted in pipe or hose
life of the filter. lines.

Micron specifications
MANN+HUMMEL Application Filter fineness acc.
In connection with fuel filters ding to ISO. In order to com-
medium to common micron
common reference is made pare the MANN+HUMMEL
references
to µm specifications without media with the micron speci-
reference to a test standard. fications commonly used Multigrade PF Preliminary filter 10 µm
In this catalogue all the sepa- elsewhere, please use the Multigrade PFO Preliminary filter 30 µm
ration efficiencies are accor- following table: Graded medium Main filter 5 µm
Multigrade HC Main filter 5 µm
Multigrade HE Main filter 2 µm
Multigrade HE+ Main filter 1 µm

110
Filter glossary

Medium Nominal pressure Particle separation efficien- Separation efficiency,


Material used to carry out the [bar/mbar/kPa] cy for a fuel filter nominal
filtration. The filter is dimensioned to Specifications for the initial In one flow through the filter
handle this pressure. separation efficiency are 50% of the particles of a
according to ISO 13 353. given size are separated.
Example: 15 µm nominal.
Multigrade Particles of the size 15 µm
Description of a high perfor- Opening pressure [bar, kPa] are 50% separated in one
mance, multi-layer medium The pressure difference when PreLine® flow through the filter.
for a fuel filter. the bypass valve is opened, The MANN+HUMMEL brand
characterised by a defined name for a preliminary fuel
volume flow. filter with water separation.
The filter is equipped with the Spin-on filters
Multipass test for oil filters patented multigrade medium. Filters where maintenance
Defined in ISO 4548-12 with simply requires replacing the
calibration acc. to ISO 16 Operating pressure complete filter with integrated
889. A defined amount of [bar, mbar, kPa] filter element.
particles are added until a The filter is dimensioned to Separation efficiency [%]
defined differential pressure work at this operating pressu- Ratio of the dirt particles
over the filter element is re. retained by the filter to the
reached. This results in the dirt particles present. Surface-type filters
separation efficiency charac- Dirt particles collect on the
teristic over time, the ß value surface of the filter element.
and the filter service life. Partial flow The formation of a filter cake
A partial flow is diverted bet- Separation efficiency, enables the additional sepa-
ween the pump and lubricati- absolute ration of particles smaller
on points and then immedia- In one flow through the filter than the pore size of the filter
Nominal flow rate [l/min] tely directed to the oil sump 99% of the particles of a element. It is usually possible
The nominal flow rate relates via a partial-flow filter. The given size are separated. to clean surface-type filters.
closely to the geometric di- partial-flow filter is considera- Example: 15 µm absolute.
mensioning data of the filter bly finer than a full-flow filter Particles of the size 15 µm
(nominal connection diameter, and primarily reduces the are 99% separated in one
filter fineness) and the physi- soot particle content in the flow through the filter. Viscosity
cal characteristics of the liquid lube oil. The dynamic viscosity is a
to be filtered (density, viscosi- measurement of the thick-
ty). ness of the liquid medium
Separation efficiency, to be filtered. The kinematic
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for fuel filter
Specifications for water
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available single grade engi-
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oils

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List of contents acc. to part numbers

Part no. Name Page Part no. Name Page

21 014 15 191 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 59 020 79 315 Service indicator 106
21 014 15 331 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 61 402 61 032 Strainer filter 54
21 016 15 211 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 61 402 62 031 Strainer filter 54
21 017 15 181 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 30 931 High pressure filter housing 100
21 018 15 141 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 30 935 High pressure filter housing 100
21 018 15 331 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 52 541 Strainer filter 53
21 019 15 111 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 52 551 Strainer filter 53
21 020 15 131 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 52 591 Strainer filter 54
21 022 15 291 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 53 285 Strainer filter 54
21 024 15 101 Double connector for spin-on filters 104 62 300 53 571 Strainer filter 53
21 024 15 121 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 50 692 Filter element for 100
21 024 15 131 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 high pressure filters
21 025 15 101 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 50 695 Filter element for 100
21 025 15 141 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 high pressure filters
21 026 15 381 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 52 144 Strainer filter 54
21 029 15 101 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 52 171 Strainer filter 54
21 030 15 251 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 52 692 Filter element for 100
21 032 15 201 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 high pressure filters
21 032 15 211 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 52 695 Filter element for 100
21 039 15 101 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 high pressure filters
21 039 15 171 Double connector for spin-on filters 105 62 301 53 692 Filter element for 100
51 204 6X 021 Gap-type filter 94 high pressure filters
51 207 6X 021 Gap-type filter 94 62 301 53 695 Filter element for 100
51 305 6X 041 Gap-type filter 94 high pressure filters
51 305 6X 051 Gap-type filter 94 62 301 55 692 Filter element for 100
51 305 6X 061 Gap-type filter 94 high pressure filters
51 310 6X 041 Gap-type filter 94 62 301 55 695 Filter element for 100
51 310 6X 051 Gap-type filter 94 high pressure filters
51 310 6X 071 Gap-type filter 94 62 301 62 111 Strainer filter 54
51 310 7X 101 Gap-type filter 94 62 301 63 121 Strainer filter 54
51 318 7X 101 Gap-type filter 94 62 302 30 991 High pressure filter housing 101
51 525 7X 104 Gap-type filter 95 62 302 30 995 High pressure filter housing 101
51 525 7X 784 Gap-type filter 95 62 302 50 132 Filter element for 101
53 410 6X 061 Gap-type filter 96 high pressure filters
53 418 7X 101 Gap-type filter 96 62 302 50 135 Filter element for 101
53 524 7X 191 Gap-type filter 96 high pressure filters
54 310 6X 061 Gap-type filter 97 62 302 52 132 Filter element for 101
54 310 7X 135 Gap-type filter 97 high pressure filters
54 310 7X 165 Gap-type filter 97 62 302 52 135 Filter element for 101
54 318 7X 104 Gap-type filter 97 high pressure filters
55 550 7X 251 Gap-type filter 95 62 302 53 132 Filter element for 101
55 575 7X 221 Gap-type filter 95 high pressure filters
59 010 79 201 Service switch 107 62 302 53 135 Filter element for 101
59 010 79 202 Service switch 107 high pressure filters
59 010 79 205 Service switch 107 62 302 55 132 Filter element for 101
59 010 79 206 Service switch 107 high pressure filters
59 010 79 208 Service switch 107 62 302 55 135 Filter element for 101
59 010 79 232 Service switch 107 high pressure filters
59 010 79 241 Service switch 107 62 401 52 161 Strainer filter 54
59 010 79 252 Service switch 107 62 401 52 171 Strainer filter 54
59 010 79 305 Service switch 107 62 500 53 411 Strainer filter 53
59 010 79 315 Service switch 107 62 501 52 281 Strainer filter 53
59 010 79 405 Service switch 107 62 501 52 341 Strainer filter 54
59 020 79 201 Service indicator 106 62 501 53 281 Strainer filter 53
59 020 79 202 Service indicator 106 62 501 53 291 Strainer filter 53
59 020 79 208 Service indicator 106 62 501 57 362 Strainer filter 54
59 020 79 212 Service indicator 106 62 602 53 251 Strainer filter 53
59 020 79 242 Service indicator 106 62 602 53 261 Strainer filter 53
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List of contents acc. to part numbers

Part no. Name Page Part no. Name Page

62 804 53 101 Strainer filter 53 67 302 62 202 High pressure filter 48


66 400 62 252 In-line fuel filter 80 67 302 62 212 High pressure filter 48
66 402 62 162 In-line fuel filter 81 67 403 62 246 In-line oil filter 25
66 403 62 182 In-line fuel filter 80 67 502 62 026 In-line oil filter 20
66 404 62 232 In-line fuel filter 81 67 502 62 106 In-line oil filter 20
66 404 62 242 In-line fuel filter 80 67 502 62 206 In-line oil filter 25
66 405 62 102 In-line fuel filter 81 67 502 62 216 In-line oil filter 25
66 405 62 112 In-line fuel filter 80 67 502 62 226 In-line oil filter 21
66 508 62 422 In-line fuel filter 81 67 502 62 236 In-line oil filter 21
66 511 82 100 In-line fuel filter 82 67 502 62 246 In-line oil filter 25
66 511 82 110 In-line fuel filter 82 67 502 62 256 In-line oil filter 21
66 511 82 120 In-line fuel filter 82 67 503 62 026 In-line oil filter 20
66 511 82 130 In-line fuel filter 82 67 503 62 266 In-line oil filter 21
66 604 62 251 PreLine® 270 79 67 503 62 276 In-line oil filter 21
66 604 62 253 PreLine® 270 79 67 503 62 306 In-line oil filter 21
66 604 62 255 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 126 In-line oil filter 20
66 604 62 257 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 406 In-line oil filter 25
66 604 62 261 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 416 In-line oil filter 25
66 604 62 263 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 426 In-line oil filter 25
66 604 62 265 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 436 In-line oil filter 25
66 604 62 267 PreLine® 270 79 67 504 62 446 In-line oil filter 25
66 606 62 251 PreLine® 420 79 67 504 62 456 In-line oil filter 25
66 606 62 253 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 646 In-line oil filter 25
66 606 62 255 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 656 In-line oil filter 25
66 606 62 257 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 666 In-line oil filter 21
66 606 62 261 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 676 In-line oil filter 21
66 606 62 263 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 696 In-line oil filter 25
66 606 62 265 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 706 In-line oil filter 21
66 606 62 267 PreLine® 420 79 67 506 62 756 In-line oil filter 25
66 612 82 121 In-line fuel filter 84 67 506 82 136 In-line oil filter 28
66 612 82 131 In-line fuel filter 84 67 506 82 166 In-line oil filter 28
66 612 82 141 In-line fuel filter 84 67 506 82 176 In-line oil filter 28
66 612 82 151 In-line fuel filter 84 67 512 62 106 In-line oil filter 23
66 619 82 100 In-line fuel filter 83 67 512 62 126 In-line oil filter 23
66 619 82 110 In-line fuel filter 83 67 512 62 136 In-line oil filter 23
66 619 82 120 In-line fuel filter 83 67 512 62 156 In-line oil filter 26
66 619 82 130 In-line fuel filter 83 67 512 62 166 In-line oil filter 26
67 201 62 101 High pressure filter 46 67 512 62 176 In-line oil filter 26
67 201 62 116 High pressure filter 46 67 612 62 146 In-line oil filter 22
67 201 62 126 High pressure filter 46 67 612 62 166 In-line oil filter 22
67 300 62 156 High pressure filter 47 67 612 62 176 In-line oil filter 22
67 300 62 166 High pressure filter 47 67 612 82 116 In-line oil filter 28
67 300 62 176 High pressure filter 47 67 612 82 146 In-line oil filter 28
67 300 62 180 High pressure filter 47 67 625 62 106 In-line oil filter 23
67 300 62 202 High pressure filter 47 67 625 62 116 In-line oil filter 23
67 300 62 212 High pressure filter 47 67 625 62 126 In-line oil filter 23
67 300 62 222 High pressure filter 47 67 708 62 100 In-line oil filter 31
67 301 62 186 High pressure filter 49 67 708 62 110 In-line oil filter 31
67 301 62 196 High pressure filter 49 67 708 62 120 In-line oil filter 31
67 301 62 206 High pressure filter 49 67 708 62 146 In-line oil filter 25
67 301 62 210 High pressure filter 48 67 708 62 156 In-line oil filter 25
67 301 62 222 High pressure filter 48 67 708 62 166 In-line oil filter 25
67 301 62 232 High pressure filter 48 67 708 62 276 In-line oil filter 31
67 302 62 146 High pressure filter 49 67 708 62 286 In-line oil filter 31
67 302 62 156 High pressure filter 49 67 708 62 356 In-line oil filter 31
67 302 62 166 High pressure filter 49 67 716 62 216 In-line oil filter 25
67 302 62 170 High pressure filter 48 67 716 62 226 In-line oil filter 25
67 302 62 192 High pressure filter 48 67 716 62 236 In-line oil filter 25
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List of contents acc. to part numbers

Part no. Name Page Part no. Name Page

67 730 62 256 In-line oil filter 26 H 68/1 Oil filter element 35


67 730 62 266 In-line oil filter 26 H 715/1 X Oil filter element 35
67 730 62 296 In-line oil filter 26 H 724/1 Oil filter element 36
67 730 82 106 In-line oil filter 29 H 822/1 X Oil filter element 36
67 730 82 116 In-line oil filter 29 H 829 Oil filter element 36
67 730 82 126 In-line oil filter 29 H 925/2 Oil filter element 36
67 750 62 106 In-line oil filter 27 H 932/2 Oil filter element 36
67 750 62 116 In-line oil filter 27 HD 1060 Oil filter element 40
67 750 62 126 In-line oil filter 27 HD 1066 Oil filter element 40
68 991 18 701 Centrifuge 63 HD 12 112 Oil filter element 40
68 991 18 801 Centrifuge 63 HD 45 Oil filter element 38
68 991 18 901 Centrifuge 63 HD 46 Oil filter element 38
68 991 19 001 Centrifuge 63 HD 46/1 Oil filter element 38
68 991 19 201 Centrifuge 63 HD 46/2 Oil filter element 38
68 991 19 301 Centrifuge 63 HD 46/3 Oil filter element 38
68 991 19 701 Centrifuge 61 HD 513 Oil filter element 39
68 991 19 801 Centrifuge 61 HD 513/3 Oil filter element 39
68 991 19 901 Centrifuge 61 HD 518 Oil filter element 39
68 991 20 001 Centrifuge 61 HD 56 Oil filter element 38
68 991 34 401 Centrifuge 62 HD 57/2 Oil filter element 38
68 991 34 701 Centrifuge 62 HD 57/3 Oil filter element 38
68 991 36 801 Centrifuge 62 HD 58 Oil filter element 38
68 991 38 801 Centrifuge 62 HD 610 Oil filter element 39
68 991 39 301 Centrifuge 60 HD 610/1 Oil filter element 39
68 991 42 101 Centrifuge 59 HD 610/2 Oil filter element 39
BFU 707 Fuel filter element 90 HD 613 Oil filter element 39
BFU 811 Fuel filter element 90 HD 613/1 Oil filter element 39
BFU 900 Fuel filter element 90 HD 613/2 Oil filter element 39
H 1081 Oil filter element 36 HD 620 Oil filter element 39
H 11 171 Oil filter element 36 HD 65 Oil filter element 38
H 12 107/1 Oil filter element 36 HD 65/1 Oil filter element 38
H 12 110/2 X Oil filter element 37 HD 65/2 Oil filter element 38
H 12 113 Oil filter element 37 HD 68 Oil filter element 38
H 12 225 Oil filter element 37 HD 69 Oil filter element 39
H 1273 Oil filter element 36 HD 751 Oil filter element 39
H 1275 X Oil filter element 36 HD 829 Oil filter element 39
H 1282 X Oil filter element 36 HD 929 Oil filter element 40
H 1290/1 Oil filter element 36 HD 929/3 Oil filter element 40
H 13 104 Oil filter element 37 HD 938 Oil filter element 40
H 15 111/2 Oil filter element 37 HD 938/1 Oil filter element 40
H 15 206/1 Oil filter element 37 HD 938/2 Oil filter element 40
H 15 222/2 Oil filter element 37 HD 952 Oil filter element 40
H 15 230/1 Oil filter element 37 HD 952/2 Oil filter element 40
H 15 250/1 Oil filter element 37 HD 958 Oil filter element 40
H 20 211 Oil filter element 37 HD 958/1 Oil filter element 40
H 20 440 Oil filter element 37 HD 958/2 Oil filter element 40
H 25 669/1 Oil filter element 37 HU 12 140 X Oil filter element 41
H 28 545 Oil filter element 37 HU 718/1 K Oil filter element 41
H 31/1 Oil filter element 35 HU 726/2 X Oil filter element 41
H 31/2 Oil filter element 35 HU 921 X Oil filter element 41
H 42 Oil filter element 35 HU 931/5 X Oil filter element 41
H 53 Oil filter element 35 HU 932/4 X Oil filter element 41
H 53/3 Oil filter element 35 HU 945/2 X Oil filter element 41
H 601 Oil filter element 35 HU 947/1 X Oil filter element 41
H 601/4 Oil filter element 35 HU 951 X Oil filter element 41
H 614/3 Oil filter element 35 P 1018/1 Fuel filter element 89
H 616/1 Oil filter element 35 P 46/1 Fuel filter element 89
H 617 N Oil filter element 35 P 609 Fuel filter element 89
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List of contents acc. to part numbers

Part no. Name Page Part no. Name Page

P 707 Fuel filter element 89 WD 1374 Spin-on oil filter 13


P 715 Fuel filter element 89 WD 724/6 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 725 Fuel filter element 89 WD 920 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 78 Fuel filter element 89 WD 940 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 810 Fuel filter element 89 WD 940/2 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 811 Fuel filter element 89 WD 950 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 824 Fuel filter element 89 WD 950/2 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 825 Fuel filter element 89 WD 962 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 921/2 Fuel filter element 89 WD 962/9 Spin-on oil filter 13
P 934 Fuel filter element 89 WD 962/21 Spin-on oil filter 12
PF 1025 Oil filter element 42 WDK 11 102/1 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 1050/1 Oil filter element 42 WDK 11 102/3 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 1055/1 Oil filter element 42 WDK 11 102/6 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 1155 Oil filter element 42 WDK 11 102/7 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 1190 Oil filter element 42 WDK 719 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 1552 Oil filter element 42 WDK 725 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 815 Oil filter element 42 WDK 925 Spin-on fuel filter 71
PF 915 Oil filter element 42 WDK 962/10 Spin-on fuel filter 70
PF 926 Oil filter element 42 WDK 962/12 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 11 102 Spin-on oil filter 11 WDK 962/14 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 11 102 Spin-on oil filter 12 WDK 962/15 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 11 102/4 Spin-on oil filter 11 WDK 962/16 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 1160 Spin-on oil filter 11 WH 945/1 Spin-on oil filter 13
W 1170 Spin-on oil filter 12 WH 945/2 Spin-on oil filter 13
W 13 145/1 Spin-on oil filter 11 WH 980 Spin-on oil filter 13
W 13 145/6 Spin-on oil filter 11 WH 980/1 Spin-on oil filter 13
W 1374/2 Spin-on oil filter 11 WK 21 In-line fuel filter 85
W 1374/4 Spin-on oil filter 11 WK 21/2 In-line fuel filter 85
W 1374/6 Spin-on oil filter 11 WK 31/2 In-line fuel filter 85
W 712/20 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 31/4 In-line fuel filter 85
W 712/4 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 31/5 In-line fuel filter 85
W 712/52 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 32 In-line fuel filter 85
W 712/65 Spin-on oil filter 12 WK 43/1 In-line fuel filter 85
W 719/14 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 712/2 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 719/30 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 723 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 719/37 Spin-on oil filter 12 WK 731 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 920 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 731/1 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 920/40 Spin-on oil filter 12 WK 842 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 920/51 Spin-on oil filter 12 WK 842/6 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 920/7 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 940/2 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 930 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 950/3 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 930/21 Spin-on oil filter 10 WK 962/4 Spin-on fuel filter 70
W 930/35 Spin-on oil filter 12 WK 962/7 Spin-on fuel filter 71
W 940 Spin-on oil filter 10 WP 11 102 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 940/51 Spin-on oil filter 11 WP 1144 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 940/55 Spin-on oil filter 12 WP 1169 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 950 Spin-on oil filter 11 WP 1170 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 950/17 Spin-on oil filter 11 WP 914/80 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 950/24 Spin-on oil filter 12 WP 928/82 Spin-on oil filter 14
W 962/14 Spin-on oil filter 12
W 962/18 Spin-on oil filter 12
W 962/2 Spin-on oil filter 11
W 962/6 Spin-on oil filter 11
WD 13 145 Spin-on oil filter 13
WD 13 145/4 Spin-on oil filter 13
WD 13 145/8 Spin-on oil filter 12
WD 13 145/10 Spin-on oil filter 12
WD 13 145/14 Spin-on oil filter 12
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HEADQUARTERS

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Czech Republic Russia


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NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA

USA / Canada Argentina


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Tel.: +1 (269) 329-7200 Buenos Aires
Fax: +1 (269) 329-7201 Tel.: +54 11 4208 1200
E-Mail: info-us@mann-hummel.com Fax: +54 11 4228 6691
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Mexico Brazil
MANN+HUMMEL MEXICO S.A. DE C.V. MANN+HUMMEL Brasil Ltda.
Vialidad el Pueblito No. 104 Caixa Postal 210
Parque Industrial Queretaro Alameda Filtros Mann 555
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Tel.: +52 442 103 1100 Fax: +55 19 3894 51 31
Fax: +52 442 103 1103 E-Mail: marketec@mann-hummel.com.br
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ASIA / AUSTRALIA

Australia China
MANN+HUMMEL AUSTRALIA (PTY) LTD. MANN+HUMMEL FILTER TRADING
15/10 Chilvers Road (SHANGHAI) CO.,LTD.
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Tel.: +61 2 9484 4300 No. 838, Zhangyang Road, Pudong
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India Singapore
MANN+HUMMEL FILTER PRIVATE LIMITED MANN+HUMMEL FILTER TECHNOLOGY
Sigma Soft - Tech Park (S.E.A.) PTE LTD.
Ground Floort, Delta block 3 Toh Tuck Link
#7, Whitefield Main Road #03-01/02/03 German Districentre
560066 Bangalore 596228 Singapore
Tel.: +91 80 4020 7100 Tel.: +65 6586 8181
Fax: +91 80 4020 7125 Fax: +65 6586 8180
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Japan
MANN+HUMMEL WAKO CO. LTD.
Shin Yokohama Daiichi Bldg 2F
2-14-27, Shin Yokohama
Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi Kanagawa-ken 222-0033
Tel.: +81 (45) 470-4611
Fax: +81 (45) 470-0812
E-Mail: info@mann-hummel-wako.com
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Conversion table

Flow rates
10 l/min = 2.64 gpm 100 l/h = 26.42 gph
20 l/min = 5.28 gpm 110 l/h = 29.06 gph
30 l/min = 7.93 gpm 120 l/h = 31.70 gph
40 l/min = 10.57 gpm 130 l/h = 34.35 gph
50 l/min = 13.21 gpm 140 l/h = 36.99 gph
60 l/min = 15.85 gpm 150 l/h = 39.63 gph
70 l/min = 18.49 gpm 160 l/h = 42.27 gph
80 l/min = 21.14 gpm 170 l/h = 44.91 gph
90 l/min = 23.78 gpm 180 l/h = 47.56 gph
100 l/min = 26.42 gpm 190 l/h = 50.20 gph
150 l/min = 39.63 gpm 200 l/h = 52.84 gph
200 l/min = 52.84 gpm 300 l/h = 79.26 gph
250 l/min = 66.05 gpm 400 l/h = 105.68 gph
300 l/min = 79.26 gpm 500 l/h = 132.10 gph
350 l/min = 92.47 gpm 600 l/h = 158.52 gph
400 l/min = 105.68 gpm 700 l/h = 184.94 gph
450 l/min = 118.89 gpm 800 l/h = 211.36 gph
500 l/min = 132.10 gpm 900 l/h = 237.78 gph
600 l/min = 158.52 gpm 1000 l/h = 264.20 gph
700 l/min = 184.94 gpm
800 l/min = 211.36 gpm
900 l/min = 237.78 gpm
1000 l/min = 264.20 gpm

Pressure Length
0.1 bar = 1.45 psi 10 mm = 0.39 inch
0.12 bar = 1.74 psi 20 mm = 0.79 inch
0.5 bar = 7.25 psi 30 mm = 1.18 inch
1 bar = 14.5 psi 40 mm = 1.57 inch
2 bar = 29 psi 50 mm = 1.97 inch
2.5 bar = 36.25 psi 60 mm = 2.36 inch
3 bar = 43.5 psi 70 mm = 2.76 inch
5 bar = 72.5 psi 80 mm = 3.15 inch
10 bar = 145 psi 90 mm = 3.54 inch
14 bar = 203 psi 100 mm = 3.94 inch
20 bar = 290 psi 150 mm = 5.91 inch
25 bar = 362.5 psi 200 mm = 7.87 inch
30 bar = 435 psi 250 mm = 9.84 inch
35 bar = 507.5 psi 300 mm = 11.81 inch
40 bar = 580 psi 350 mm = 13.78 inch
100 bar = 1450 psi 400 mm = 15.75 inch
200 bar = 2900 psi 450 mm = 17.72 inch
300 bar = 4350 psi 500 mm = 19.69 inch
400 bar = 5800 psi

Volume Temperature
100 cm 3
= 6.102 inch 3
-30 °C = -22.0 °F
200 cm3 = 12.204 inch3 -10 °C = 14.0 °F
300 cm3 = 18.306 inch3 0 °C = 32.0 °F
400 cm3 = 24.408 inch3 10 °C = 50.0 °F
500 cm3 = 30.51 inch3 30 °C = 86.0 °F
600 cm3 = 36.612 inch3 50 °C = 122.0 °F
700 cm3 = 42.714 inch3 80 °C = 176.0 °F
800 cm3 = 48.816 inch3 100 °C = 212.0 °F
900 cm3 = 54.918 inch3 120 °C = 248.0 °F
1000 cm3 = 61.02 inch3
5000 cm3 = 305.1 inch3
10000 cm3 = 610.2 inch3
Selection from the MANN+HUMMEL industrial
filters catalogue program

ProVent®

For crankcase ventilation

Catalogue order no.


19 944 10 100 de
19 944 10 101 en
19 944 10 102 fr
Further languages available on
request.

Air cleaners

PicoFlex®
Europiclon®
Vacuum filter

Catalogue order no.


19 941 10 100 de
19 941 10 101 en
19 941 10 102 fr
Further languages available on
request.

Air/oil separators for com-


pressors and vacuum pumps

Air/oil separators
Air/oil boxes

Catalogue order no.


19 943 00 100 de
19 943 00 101 en
19 943 00 102 fr
Further languages available on
request.

MANN-FILTER

Filter elements in OEM


quality for construction and
agricultural machines:
- Air filters
- Oil filters
- Fuel filters
- Hydraulic filters
- Cabin filters

Catalogue order no.


19 939 24 600 multilingual
MANN+HUMMEL company
Joint venture company

MANN+HUMMEL Industrial Filters

The MANN+HUMMEL Group automotive industry and many international aftermarket are and - engine applications,
is an international company other fields. A key area is sold under numerous inter- compressed air and vacuum
with its headquarters in high quality filtration products national brands as well as technology, mechanical
Ludwigsburg, Germany. The for vehicles, engines and under the MANN-FILTER engineering and plant
group employs approx. 9500 industrial applications. The brand. construction. For these
people worldwide at more OEM business with global and other industrial fields
than 40 locations. market leaders and produc- The Industrial Filters Business MANN+HUMMEL Industrial
ers of vehicles, machines Unit with its headquarters in Filters offers high perfor-
The company develops, pro- and installations defines the Speyer, Germany is special- mance products for the
duces and sells technically quality and performance of ised in meeting the require- filtration and separation
complex components for the the group. Filters for the ments of off-highway vehicle of air, gases and liquids.

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67346 Speyer, Germany, Telephone +49 (62 32) 53-80, Fax +49 (62 32) 53-88 99
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