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BGT1510QLBS1ER483

Tank Mounted Return Flow Filters - BGT Series
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More information about BGT1510QLBS1ER483

Partnumber
BGT1510QLBS1ER483
Weight (KG)
33.000000
Country of Manufacture
Czech Republic
Manufacturer
Parker Hannifin
Crossreference Parker
BGT1510QLBS1ER483
Box Qty
1
Customs Tariff Number
84212900
Sales Unit
Piece

Details of the BGT1510QLBS1ER483

BGT Filters feature Parker’s exclusive Magnetic Prefiltration core which collects ferromagnetic particles from fluid upstream of the filter element. This feature alone could save hundreds of dollars a year by protecting costly equipment from increased wear and malfunction by assuring that the fluid is as pure as possible when it leaves the filter. Even during bypass due to cold start up, ferris contaminant is collected by the magnetic core, a feature of importance on any fluid power system. Take a close look and compare Parker features with any other filter.

  1. Fluid flows through the inlet port into an enlarged area which reduces fluid velocity. Inlet flow does not impinge on the element.
  2. Filtration begins with magnetic prefiltration of ferromagnetic particles in the full fluid flow upstream of the element, not downstream or in the reservoir. Built-in or system generated ferromagnetic wear debris (even particles smaller than the element rating) are collected by the high strength (3.0K Gauss) magnetic column. This results in extended element and oil life and reduced maintenance and downtime, which reduces overall operating cost.
  3. Fluid passes through the element in an inside-to-outside direction, collecting particles inside the filter cartridge. This eliminates reinjection of contaminant during element change. Clean fluid then returns to the reservoir through the diffusor which prevents fluid aeration. Normal return line filters, that flow outside-to-inside, allow contaminated fluid to drain back into the reservoir when the element is serviced.
  4. Simplified bypass design and location prevents flushing previously collected contaminant back into the system. Since the element serves as the valve there is no troublesome separate valve to remove when changing elements. Magnetic filtration occurs even during bypass. All potential leakage paths are o-ring sealed to eliminate bypass leakage that occurs in loose fitting valve assemblies. BGT Filters are available with disposable elements of several contamination class levels for use in all common fluids. Optional accessories include visual and electric warning indicators that assure proper element service.