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Oil filter STF series
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Characteristics

Designed for
hydraulic, oil
Filtration element
cartridge
Filtration method
pressure, magnetic
Applications
industrial
Material
aluminium
Other characteristics
return-line, top-mounted
Operating pressure

Max.: 34 bar
(493.128 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Flow

Max.: 500 l/min
(132.086 us gal/min)

Min.: 250 l/min
(66.043 us gal/min)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The STF Series return line filters are designed for situations where the use of aluminium is restricted in applications such as marine and industrial. The Parker Filtration STF Series Return Line Filters STF Tank top mounted return filters feature pre-filtration by means of a magnet column and a bypass with low hysteresis. Thanks to the “In-to-Out” filtration principle, contaminated oil cannot leak back into the system. The STF filter has a casted iron filter head assembly, making it ideal for marine and industrial applications were the use of aluminium is restricted. The filter head with multiple ports, represents an easy and effective way of integrating return line filtration with power packs. Optional airtight diffusers are standard to avoid air ingress in the return line. Product Features: • 'In-to-out' filtration design means contaminated oil cannot leak back into the system. • Magnetic pre-filtration. • Cast iron filter head assembly • Multiple port configuration. • Optional airtight diffusers. • LEIF® low environmental impact filter elements as standard. Typical Applications • Marine power pack • Steel mills • Mining equipment • Drilling equipment
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