VFVerifiedFilters

Hy-Pro

Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV

Verified SourceAbsolute Rated
Micron
25µm nominal (β-rated, absolute 22µm)
Media
Dualglass
Seal
Fluorocarbon (Viton)
Efficiency
β4000
Collapse
290 PSID

Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV is a filter element rated at 22 µm (25 µm nominal), a beta ratio of β ≥ 4000, 290 psid collapse pressure, and measuring 3.733 in OD and 5.35 in length. It uses Dualglass media and Fluorocarbon (Viton) seals, rated for -20 °F to 250 °F (Hy-Pro datasheet/unknown drawing).

Request a quote

Pricing and availability within 24 hours.

Get a quote →Or call (385) 202-5628

Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm MT

6 verified cross-references — see what replaces this →
Part Number
HP76L4-25MV
Manufacturer
Hy-Pro

Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV specifications

The Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV is a 25µm nominal (β-rated, absolute 22µm) dualglass filter element. Filtration efficiency is rated at β4000 per ISO 16889. Seals are Fluorocarbon (Viton), rated for -20°F to 250°F. Collapse pressure rating is 290 PSID. 6 verified cross-references are available from aftermarket manufacturers.

Performance

Series
Low Pressure Spin-On Filter Element
Media Type
DualglassG8 High-performance glass fiber media
Micron Rating
25µm nominal (β-rated, absolute 22µm)
Max Operating Pressure
200 psi (13.8 bar)
Collapse Rating
290 PSID
Efficiency (ISO 16889)
β4000
Efficiency
99.97%
Operating Temperature
-20°F to 250°F

Dimensions

Seal Material
Fluorocarbon (Viton)

Additional

Filter Type
Spin-On Element
Element Length
4" (102 mm)
Beta Ratio
β7[C] ≥ 4000
Max Temperature
225°F (107°C)

What replaces the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV?

6 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 NumberManufacturerMatch
E0121V1R20WesternVerified
V0121V1R20VickersVerified
DE0121V1R20DenisonVerified
PS15VSchroederVerified
PS25VSchroederVerified
PZ25VSchroederVerified
Get a quote on any of these →

Application & Compatibility

The HY-PRO HP76L4-25MV is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 25µm nominal (β-rated, absolute 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 290 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 Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV?

The Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV has a 25µm nominal (β-rated, absolute 22µm) micron rating with dualglass filter media, rated at β4000 per ISO 16889.

What seal material does the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV use?

The Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV uses Fluorocarbon (Viton) seals, rated for -20°F to 250°F.

Is there a cross-reference for the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV?

Yes. There are 6 verified cross-references for the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV from manufacturers including Western, Vickers, Denison, Schroeder. Contact VerifiedFilters for specific part numbers and availability.

What is the collapse pressure rating of the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV?

The Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV has a collapse pressure rating of 290 PSID. This indicates the maximum differential pressure the element can withstand without structural failure.

What is the operating temperature range for the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV?

The Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV is rated for -20°F to 250°F, determined by its Fluorocarbon (Viton) seals.

Request a quote for the Hy-Pro HP76L4-25MV

Tell us where to send it and we'll get you pricing and availability within 24 hours. Leave a number and we'll call you back within the hour.

Add your number and we'll call you back within the hour with pricing.

Verified Cross-References

520,000+ verified cross-references on file

Fast Response

Quotes and answers within 24 hours

Expert Support

Real filtration specialists, not call centers