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Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB

The Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB is a 500µm wire mesh hydraulic filter element. It measures 10" long. Filtration efficiency is rated at β200 per ISO 16889. Seals are Nitrile (Buna-N), rated for -45°F to 225°F.

500µmwire meshNitrile (Buna-N)

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Part NumberHPTX2L10-500WB
ManufacturerHy-Pro
CategoryHydraulic

What are the specifications of the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB?

Technical specifications for the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.

SpecificationValue
Performance
Micron Rating500µm
Media Typewire mesh
Efficiency (ISO 16889)β200
Operating Temperature-45°F to 225°F
Dimensions
O.A.L. (inches)10"
Seal MaterialNitrile (Buna-N)

Last verified: February 2026

Application & Compatibility

The HY-PRO HPTX2L10-500WB is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 500µm rating, this element is suitable for pump and component protection in industrial hydraulic circuits. Nitrile (Buna-N) seals provide compatibility with standard petroleum-based fluids and mineral oils.

Frequently Asked Questions

What micron rating is the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB?

The Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB has a 500µm micron rating with wire mesh filter media, rated at β200 per ISO 16889.

What are the dimensions of the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB?

The Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB measures 10" overall length.

What seal material does the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB use?

The Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB uses Nitrile (Buna-N) seals, rated for -45°F to 225°F.

What is the operating temperature range for the Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB?

The Hy-Pro HPTX2L10-500WB is rated for -45°F to 225°F, determined by its Nitrile (Buna-N) seals.

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