Hy-Pro
The Hy-Pro HP27L8-25MV is a 22µm dualglass hydraulic filter element. It measures 2.9" OD x 2.898" ID x 8" long. Filtration efficiency is rated at β4000 per ISO 16889. Seals are Fluorocarbon (Viton), rated for -20°F to 250°F. Collapse pressure rating is 450 PSID. 17 verified cross-references are available from aftermarket manufacturers.
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Technical specifications for the Hy-Pro HP27L8-25MV filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Performance | |
| Micron Rating | 22µm |
| Media Type | Dualglass |
| Efficiency (ISO 16889) | β4000 |
| Collapse Rating | 450 PSID |
| Operating Temperature | -20°F to 250°F |
| Dimensions | |
| O.D. (inches) | 2.9" |
| I.D. (inches) | 2.898" |
| O.A.L. (inches) | 8" |
| Seal Material | Fluorocarbon (Viton) |
Last verified: February 2026
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The HY-PRO HP27L8-25MV is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 22µm rating, this element is suitable for pump and component protection in industrial hydraulic circuits. Fluorocarbon (Viton) seals provide compatibility with petroleum-based fluids, synthetic fluids, phosphate esters, and water-glycol mixtures.
The 450 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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