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Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB

The Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB is a 12µm hydraulic filter element. It measures 2.165" OD x 1.123" ID x 9" long. 1 verified cross-reference is available from aftermarket manufacturers.

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Part NumberHP25L9-12EB
ManufacturerHy-Pro
CategoryHydraulic

What are the specifications of the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB?

Technical specifications for the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.

SpecificationValue
Performance
Micron Rating12µm
Dimensions
O.D. (inches)2.165"
I.D. (inches)1.123"
O.A.L. (inches)9"

Last verified: February 2026

What replaces the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB?

1 verified replacement available from Swift Filters

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Application & Compatibility

The HY-PRO HP25L9-12EB is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 12µm rating, this element is suitable for proportional valve protection and general hydraulic systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What micron rating is the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB?

The Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB has a 12µm micron rating.

What are the dimensions of the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB?

The Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB measures 2.165" OD, 1.123" ID, 9" overall length.

Is there a cross-reference for the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB?

Yes. There is 1 verified cross-reference for the Hy-Pro HP25L9-12EB from manufacturers including Swift Filters. Contact VerifiedFilters for specific part numbers and availability.

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