General Electric
General Electric 377A9841P001
- Micron
- 4µm
- Collapse
- 250 PSID
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General Electric 377A9841P001 specifications
The General Electric 377A9841P001 is a 4µm filter element. Collapse pressure rating is 250 PSID. 2 verified cross-references are available from aftermarket manufacturers.
Performance
- Micron Rating
- 4µm
- Collapse Rating
- 250 PSID
What replaces the General Electric 377A9841P001?
2 verified cross-references on file. A cross-reference confirms dimensional fit and micron rating — not performance equivalence. Beta ratio, collapse rating, media, and service life can differ between brands.
| Part Number | Manufacturer | Match |
|---|---|---|
| HP83L30-3MV | Hy-Pro | Verified |
| SF8300-30-3UMV | Swift Filters | Sourced |
Application & Compatibility
The GENERAL ELECTRIC 377A9841P001 is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 4µm rating, this element is suitable for servo valve protection and high-precision hydraulic systems.
The 250 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.
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