Description
When your excavator’s hydraulic system starts acting sluggish, making noise, or struggling to maintain pressure, you’re likely dealing with contaminated hydraulic fluid. This critical hydraulic filter keeps your excavator’s hydraulic system running clean and efficient, protecting expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from the contamination that causes costly breakdowns. Whether you’re digging trenches, loading trucks, or operating attachments, clean hydraulic oil is essential for reliable operation and maximum component life. Don’t let dirty fluid cost you thousands in hydraulic repairs when a simple filter change can prevent the problem.
What You’re Getting
- Baldwin filters are engineered to handle the pressure spikes, temperature swings, and contaminant loads that come with real-world hydraulic work
- The filtration media captures particles and debris before they can damage sensitive hydraulic components, while the sturdy housing withstands the vibration and stress of daily operation
- Large 9 7/16-inch length and 6 13/32-inch diameter provide plenty of filtration capacity for demanding excavator work
- Quality hydraulic filter removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds that can damage sensitive components. The high-flow design maintains proper pressure while the efficient media captures harmful contaminants without restricting oil flow
Built for Real Work
These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making clean filtration absolutely critical for reliable operation. Modern excavators have hydraulic systems operating at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures. Whether you’re working on construction sites, doing land clearing, or handling heavy materials, this filter keeps your hydraulic system running smoothly through demanding cycles.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been making filters for heavy equipment since before hydraulics were common, and they understand what construction work demands. The robust housing and quality filter media handle temperature swings, pressure spikes, and the constant vibration that comes with real work applications. This is quality you can count on during long work days and demanding job conditions.
Good to Know
Replace every 500 hours or annually, whichever comes first. During heavy-duty operations, check filter condition every 250 hours. Always use clean hydraulic oil when changing filters and inspect the old filter element for excessive metal particles or unusual debris. If the system has been contaminated, consider flushing and changing oil along with the filter. Keep a spare filter on hand—hydraulic failures during critical jobs cost more than the price of several filters.






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