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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are Mann & Hummel part numbers used for?
Mann & Hummel part numbers are used to identify specific filtration components such as oil filters, air filters, fuel filters, and hydraulic filters for industrial and automotive applications. Each number corresponds to a unique product specification.
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How do I find the right Mann & Hummel replacement filter?
You can use the Mann & Hummel part number listed on your existing filter or in your equipment manual to search for a direct replacement. Cross-reference tables like the one above help identify compatible alternatives.
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What does the "LE" prefix mean in Mann & Hummel part numbers such as LE 48 007 x?
The "LE" prefix in Mann & Hummel part numbers typically designates compressed air or coalescing filter elements used in pneumatic and industrial air filtration systems. These are designed to remove oil aerosols and fine particles from compressed air.
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Are Mann & Hummel filters compatible with other brands?
Yes, many Mann & Hummel filters have cross-reference equivalents from other manufacturers. It is important to verify dimensions, thread specifications, and filtration ratings before substituting one brand for another to ensure proper fit and performance.
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Where can I purchase Mann & Hummel filters by part number?
Mann & Hummel filters can be purchased through authorized distributors, industrial supply companies, automotive parts retailers, and directly through the manufacturer's official website. Always purchase from reputable sources to ensure genuine product quality.
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How often should Mann & Hummel filters be replaced?
Replacement intervals vary depending on the application, operating environment, and filter type. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer's service manual and the filter's technical data sheet for recommended replacement schedules to maintain optimal performance and equipment protection.