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Fleetguard HF6273

The Fleetguard HF6273 is a 11µm g8 dualglass engine & mobile filter element. It measures 3.05" long. Filtration efficiency is rated at β1000 per ISO 16889. 1 verified cross-reference is available from aftermarket manufacturers.

11µmG8 Dualglass

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Part NumberHF6273
ManufacturerFleetguard
CategoryEngine & Mobile

What are the specifications of the Fleetguard HF6273?

Technical specifications for the Fleetguard HF6273 filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.

SpecificationValue
Performance
Micron Rating11µm
Media TypeG8 Dualglass
Efficiency (ISO 16889)β1000
Dimensions
O.A.L. (inches)3.05"

Last verified: February 2026

What replaces the Fleetguard HF6273?

1 verified replacement available from Hy-Pro

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Application & Compatibility

The FLEETGUARD HF6273 is designed for use in industrial filtration applications. Rated at 11µm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What micron rating is the Fleetguard HF6273?

The Fleetguard HF6273 has a 11µm micron rating with g8 dualglass filter media, rated at β1000 per ISO 16889.

What are the dimensions of the Fleetguard HF6273?

The Fleetguard HF6273 measures 3.05" overall length.

Is there a cross-reference for the Fleetguard HF6273?

Yes. There is 1 verified cross-reference for the Fleetguard HF6273 from manufacturers including Hy-Pro. Contact VerifiedFilters for specific part numbers and availability.

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