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Donaldson P581642

The Donaldson P581642 is a 9.9µm hydraulic filter element. It measures 2.64" OD x 1.18" ID x 10.47" long. Filtration efficiency is rated at 200 per ISO 16889. Collapse pressure rating is 3002 PSID.

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Part NumberP581642
ManufacturerDonaldson
CategoryHydraulic

What are the specifications of the Donaldson P581642?

Technical specifications for the Donaldson P581642 filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.

SpecificationValue
Performance
Micron Rating9.9µm
Efficiency (ISO 16889)200
Collapse Rating3002 PSID
Dimensions
O.D. (inches)2.64"
I.D. (inches)1.18"
O.A.L. (inches)10.47"

Last verified: February 2026

Application & Compatibility

The DONALDSON P581642 is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 9.9µm rating, this element is suitable for proportional valve protection and general hydraulic systems.

The 3002 PSID collapse rating indicates the maximum differential pressure this element can withstand during cold starts or bypass conditions without structural failure. Ensure your system's maximum differential pressure does not exceed this rating.

Frequently Asked Questions

What micron rating is the Donaldson P581642?

The Donaldson P581642 has a 9.9µm micron rating, rated at 200 per ISO 16889.

What are the dimensions of the Donaldson P581642?

The Donaldson P581642 measures 2.64" OD, 1.18" ID, 10.47" overall length.

What is the collapse pressure rating of the Donaldson P581642?

The Donaldson P581642 has a collapse pressure rating of 3002 PSID. This indicates the maximum differential pressure the element can withstand without structural failure.

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