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Filtration units

May 15, 2007
GRF mobile filtration units clean hydraulic fluid. GRF15 offers flow rates of 3 gpm and working pressure to 75 psi; GRF 41/61 offers flow rates from 11 to 16 gpm and working pressure to 75 psi; GRF 100 offers flow rates of 27 gpm and working ...
GRF mobile filtration units clean hydraulic fluid. GRF15 offers flow rates of 3 gpm and working pressure to 75 psi; GRF 41/61 offers flow rates from 11 to 16 gpm and working pressure to 75 psi; GRF 100 offers flow rates of 27 gpm and working pressure to 116 psi; and GRF 200 offers flow rates of 53 gpm and working pressure to 116 psi. They keep solid contamination down to the limits prescribed by ISO 4406.

MP Filtri USA Inc., (215) 529-1300, www.mpfiltri.com

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