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Hy-Pro HPKL18-VTM710-V
The Hy-Pro HPKL18-VTM710-V is an industrial hydraulic filter element manufactured by Hy-Pro. It measures 3.88" OD x 18" long. Seals are Viton (FKM), rated for -20°F to 250°F. Collapse pressure rating is 290 PSID.
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What are the specifications of the Hy-Pro HPKL18-VTM710-V?
Technical specifications for the Hy-Pro HPKL18-VTM710-V filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Performance | |
| Series | In-Tank Filter Element (HF4 Automotive Compatible) |
| Max Operating Pressure | 100 psi (6.9 bar) |
| Collapse Rating | 290 PSID |
| Operating Temperature | -20°F to 250°F |
| Dimensions | |
| Seal Material | Viton (FKM) |
| O.D. (inches) | 3.88" |
| O.A.L. (inches) | 18" |
| Additional | |
| Filter Type | In-Tank Element |
| Element Length | 18" (457 mm) |
| Max Temperature | 225°F (107°C) |
Last verified: February 2026
Application & Compatibility
The HY-PRO HPKL18-VTM710-V is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. Viton (FKM) 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.
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