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MARVEL \ FILTERS
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CLEANABLE BONDED
‘SUMP TYPE
ee
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Up to 100 gpm —
20 to 200 mesh
Pages 8, 9, 10
LIN
LINE TYPE
Cleonable
Toke-Aport Element
LINE TYPE
Up 10200 spm—
38 1o200 mesh
UMP TYPE
NEW SUMP TYPE WITH
THROW-AWAY ELEMENTS
Upto 60 gpm
3, 10 and 20 micron ; paper
Page 11
INLINE
LINE TYPE
Cleonable
— AND
LINE TYPE
U
2010200 mesh
TIONAL
* COLORGAGE
FILTERS
CLEANABLE TAKE-APART
SUMP TYPE
Up to 200 gpm —
30 to 200 mesh
Pages 12, 13, 14, 15
TYPES
LUNE TYPE
2010 200 mah ond
FILTERING AIDS
Other Engineering and Application Data included in this Catalog ...
Hydraulic Filters, General Types, Uses
Pressure Drop, By-Pass Valves, Fluids, Magnets,
Micron Data, Specials
Porticle Characteristics Chort
Pte
Pages 2.8 3
Poge 3
Page 4
Mesh Sizes (Shown Actual Size)
Weoter Pressure Drop Chart
Hydraulic Oil Pressure Drop Chort .Wes
MARVEL epte FILTERS
SUMP Om SUCTION une rucrens LT]
‘Sump or Suction Line Filters provide important, sometimes
ential, inalprotecion for tne pump se wells minimal
protection for the rest of te hydraue sytem, The Miter
{elected should accept the Now of the pump(s)_ with
‘minimum pressure dfop. Many pumps have a maximum
Suction lito 22 to 394 pu, which indeates pressure drop
through fiter and inake ine shoud he caeluly checked
tn eld fow enough fo prevent pump cavitation, expecially
cihen the iter element has become parialy clogged. A
Vacuum sensing device or other typeof micton fire le:
fen soni ideal should Re ed prewar
langerous clopsing. (See. pages 24 & 25) i
‘manufacturer shoul Ye consulted {o determine maxlmum
{Dierale presare drop and requted degree of Muation
‘The presse drop tales for ins and fitings,on pages 6&
Jean simplify analysis. Sump Filters can be manifolded
‘there space problems exis. Tandem Sump Filter (pages
15) prove longer life and require les frequent
ing. They are also recommended for higher flo” ra
applications that can tolerate the higher pressure drops 33
‘Shown in abe, page 18. When Sump Filters aze wed they
‘Should be mounted horizontally a minimum of two Inches
{rom bottom of reservar and at end opposite fo system
tear ine esis of tel convener acest for
Servicing and thet eary a8aptaiity to the use of Integral
ement condition indicator Suction Line Files ae fe-
‘ommended over Sump Filters
Suction Line Filles are mounted outside of the reser.
soir to simplify cleaning and often employ visual integral
indicators A200 mesh fiter, which will remove particles
‘003° when clean ‘ad smaller svhem partially clogged,
generally tecomnmended. I finer Blalion i meesary
(example: uel transter systemsy, finer micron. Alters
should be usod, but they must be amply sized fo minimize
pressure drop ind avoid pump cavitation. By-pass valves
Should be used in surmp and suction line iets eliminate
anger of pure cavitation in ease filer serving is ne-
flected, This i true even of indicating Type. filters for
Uafortinaely they sometimes are negleced Because of
this many sch Alters also employ an electric warning,
Sitch foes visal (light) or audible warning
Return Line Fitters
sre ued inthe main
Tines! through which
the hygraule fd
returned to the ese
voir by aztuation of
2 directional contral
Savets) The: ters
Ist besieed to acespt
‘etua return oi fo
‘and ot imply on basis of pump capacity. A higher
Capacity fier wil redice presale drop and back pressure
‘om’system components Fine tration ie practical fm Re-
tum’ Line Filters aad a builtin by-pass valve is recom
‘mended to prevent element collapse incase iter serving
Note: All Filters With Integral Indicators Illustrated Above Are Fully Described In Marvel
HYDRAULIC FILTERS— GENERAL TYPES AND USES
ss neglected. Element condition indicator, integra! or non:
integral with filter, ate recommended to protec! system hy
preawarning of excessive element clogging (sce pages 26 &
27)tn tng Retr Line iter, arti cic aaly
is eisential where large high pressure actuators are us
hhecause sudden flow and shock due to actuator Muid
‘decompression can cause Immediate filler element failure.
In long-duration pressure holding applications (such as
clamping, mold curing, etc.) where return Tine oll ow Is
Jntrequent, pressure and/or sbetion Fine Alters are recom=
mended in place of return line ites. ‘This guarantees that
Altration is faking place as long asthe pump is running,
Filters are often used
inthe pumps main
pressure fine to assre
{he clean, contam
{onstee oft essen
the proper of
tion'ot ah preesion,
extremely clone ited
components sch a8
Valves, actuators, ete
‘ithoagh 25° micron
fiteauon has been
ommended. in an in
chat saan,” finer Station (10 microns or les) is
ecommended where maximum” protection of, precision
‘Somponents is required. When the ters are used in high
reve ines, grentey pressre drop Cough the filer can
olerated. iter sive i dictated by low-rate. degree of
system contamination, maintenance intervals
weight (sw some cases), and economy. Flow cap
the ter should be as high as possibe and, actly
sine 2 te 3 times pump eapaeis. A by-pass relief valve in
the fiter peotects asninst elomont damage in ease of de
layed maintenance and an element condiion Indien
wwe and economical pre
tate fer serving
att
0 sta
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PRESSURE LINE FILTERS
MULTE FILTER
SYSTEMS
Lees]
{In many applications (such as servo-controlled systems) 2
suction line fiter is inadequate because the extremely fine
Sration required (such as 10 micron) is often impractical
Tn addition normal pump wear ean generate harsh, cutting
metal contaminants that can quickly damage or foul the
precision servo-valve. To attempt to secure, from a single
filter, the fine filtration (oten 10 micron) necessiry for
‘bch applications in most cases would be highly impractical
from the slandpoin of filer cost, size, and. weight and
‘could impose too great a load on'the pump, wit
avitation and/or priming problems highly prob
Stich eases, the best: most practical solution has often been
the use of several ters inthe system,
For example: A 74 micron suction iter in the pump
Invake ne for the protection of the. pump! and titi
fering and 28 pleron pressure fer Ya the pump
pres line for fr Alration cleanliness. Some system
Bulletin No. L-0867-110 simplify filter selection and to aid in the selection of the right filter Fer I
‘where superior cleanliness required employ a 74 micron
Wevlon ne fiter‘o 25 meron pressure fee Aer ond after
iin the hn, ove or more 10 miton pressure ters To
rote serveive(s) or other precnion components se
Shve to even small amounts of contamination. Combina
Hone of section, return line and pressure ites are offen
the host fon problems. By
Aivding the Fitering fond between them, each fer can do
itvown job betta ob for high if spectaly designed
more efficient by the other
indicators and/or warming switches used with or on the
filters are the best insurance of proper filter maintenance
by keeping your employees constantly alert to dangerous
filter clogsing
Where normal fltes
thom methods are im:
practice the
Sine. weight. postion,
renvironmemt of the
main hyataulic sys
{em an aunliary sy
tem is often used 10
Sssure clean oll in the
iain system. In
Common type of aun-
iiary system, 2 small,
Jow pressure cirulating pump is continaously operated t0
force the main system oil through ‘2 low pressure fie.
Finer fitraton is practical ang the avxilaty system en
bles the main system lo be operated continuously
out shutdown for periodic iter cleaning andor slemer
feplacement. This is especially beneficial for expensive
‘machine tools and biginvestment production lines where
{ven minutes of dosrnime cam bo very cosy.
AUXIWARY FILTRATION
“The, prime advantage
of Portable Filtration
tits i that they can
be quickly moved and
socom nest gut ato [eperation
elt doors or outdoors—to
perform a wide range
Ot fluid filtering and
{ransferring jobs such
as. Alling and Altering
few sysiems to. pre
ent runsin. contami
nation damage: cleaning old systems periodically and par-
Teulary alter system repais. The portable units are almost
mandatory for filing and adding oil {o servo-systems and
fre eatensively used on missile systems, where Might weight
fmust be kept to the very minimum and. where clean
systems are bf vital Importance.
‘The ratio of open area to total
siete racially the same, Consequently
Srop diferences between the various mesh sizes are negl
ible and the pressure drop date on wire mesh elements, as
fBiven throughout this catalog, may be used for all 300,
fosh and coarser elements, The wide range of mesh sizes
|Nallable in Marvel Filters enables you to select a degree of
filtration for maximum protection of your production
equipment. When lest than 200 mesh (74, micron)
Fequired, finer wire cloth (which incidentally must be
Siasonicallyeeaned) and ner pose pape lens
fare also availa
PORTABLE
FILTRATION
BY-PASS VALVES
MARVEL internal by-pass valves for filters are designed 10
‘pen within = 10% of setting and provide almost full Now
particular application.
sia» inna ese onic ts ede die
is lr ae te Woa a
‘The lud listings shown herein ate obviously gener
4 full compilation of all types, military specifications,
brand ames and manufacturers would be extremely
Jengthy. AS a typical example, MARVEL fiers can be
Used with more than $0 brands of fre resisiant fluids, The
rhumber of petroleum base hydraulic fluids would be many
times that number. The material used in MARVEL filters
has been selected to handle an extremely wide range of
fluids and itis often merely necessary to change stale seal
terial for compatible operation. Tn case of doubt-—sub-
mit fluid name, number, of identification, viseosty, and
manufacturers name. MARVEL. filters can be maniac:
{ured for an extremely wide range of fuids such as—oll,
coolants, jubricants, phosphate ester or aqueous base fire
Mids, water, gasoline, Kerosene, turpentine, so
lesel fluid, and even paints and waxes
s hhave been used for" preliminary sand
exclusion on air systems
MAGNETS FOR FERRIC
PARTICLE REMOVAL (See Page 10)
‘etter filtration, longer element life, hours saved in servic-
ing. - . with amazing new MarvelMag elements. The
hhatsh, cutting ferric contaminants (that do the most dam-
age 16 system components) are instantly trapped by com-
Plete, outer MarvelMag. Magnetic Shield BEFORE they
an reach element, keeping it~and entire system—clean,
lundamaged and functioning at top efficiency for much
longer periods: without servicing, Ferrie particles small
enough (0 pass through element and on into system are
most speedily tapped. and retained by the all-encitcling
magnetic shield. Crenerous flow sress between magnetic
ods remain uncluttered, greatly increasing filter efficiency
And life. The magnetic reds do not increase element di-
‘mensions, providing complete interchangeability of Mat.
velMag elements with non-magnetic elements, Examples
for specitying MarvelMag are g'ven on appropriate pages.
MICRON (MICRO-METER) DATA
‘General information is lacking on particle sizes and con-
taminants present in specific industrial systems, machin
‘operations: and production processes. ‘The variables. are
Infinte. Filter users have a working knowledge of con-
taminants they encounter. This information is often re-
Mrleted. Degree of filtration is offen predicated on the
basis of clearance of moving pars, especially valves oF
pumps, in the system.
‘The following chart on page 4, "CHARACTERISTICS
OF PARTICLES AND PARTICLE. DISPERSOIDS™
pate and feprouced through the permission of the
'ANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE provides a com
prehensive summary of filtration and pertinent factors
‘The actual mesh sizes available in MARVEL filters, along.
the companion micron ratings, are shown, Obviously,
the 150 and 200 mesh sizes are 109 small for teproduction,
and would only appear as solid, (See Page 5),
SPECIAL FILTERS
Quite often iis possi ie a filter element assembly
‘oF 2 combination of existing parts to obtain the desired re
Sulls- Invariably, 2 complete exchange of all pertinent in-
formation is necessary to solve specials economically and
‘expediently.CHARACTERISTICS OF PARTICLES AND PARTICLE DISPERSOIDS
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MARVELS CFILTERS
i
ACTUAL SIZE MESH
Marvel Cleanable Synclinal Filters are equipped with Stainless Stee! or Monel Wire Cloth Elements,
The filtering insert etements are avilable from a coarse 20 mesh up to a fine 200 mesh. To beer
illustrate mesh sizes, we have shown below the actual size mesh of the 100, 80, 60, 50, 40,and 30 wire
cloth. 10, 15, 25 and 40 micron wire cloth is available. In addition 10, 25 and 40 micron pleated,
specially treated paper elements, are available,
100 MESH
Wire, iometer .0045
Width of Opening .0085 = 141 Microns
80 MESH
Wire Diameter .008S
Wieth of Opening .007
262 Microns
_ 150 MESH
Wire Diameter .0028
Width of Opening .0041
‘Mierons = 105
50. MESH
Wire Diameter .0080
With of Opening .0120 = 308 Microns
40 MESH
Wire Diameter .0100
Width of Opening .0150
85 Micros
30 MESH
Wire Diameter .0120
Width of Opening .0213
548 Microns
200 MESH
Wire Diameter 0021
Wid of Opening .0028
Mictons = 74PRESSURE DROP CHARTS
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Sate anc og
Pe Sei at ee ae
See a neck ot oa
Ba Se ee Sate
Et Sera eeeMARVEL
HYDRAULIC OILS
63 ob 05,BONDED SUMP TYPE —UP TO 100 GPM —1'"' THRU 3'' PIPE SIZES
J Prevent! Hysrote Fast MALE NIPPLE
(erm)
‘caracrties:
19220-3050 =75~ ond 100 GPM.
Te ere tire 2°= 218" ond 3° NOT
ino ‘ond fer n well or “O" fing
Upto 500"
4" RING SEAL
fomctewemtessircts | | fon" amy with By-Pass Valve
1 0 9p0n within 103% of i ating,
ENGINEERING DATA & MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
io mm 70 Pm ao erm sore SoG] 75 Gem] 100 GPa
PT mel Lit vl ete] in] pis] el el © | we ma] 2a] 2a 3"
oot | ner |were] opr] npr wore] oor] Netw were] oor| merml were | Got rte|_ Gor] Nera Nore
PRESSURE DROP P51
[23 [a2 [se [7 | re [as [ae] a J ae | so [ne Jar | re] ai [se [ as] oa Tze
[a [as se] asf ae] ae wl eofafulsa| ola] os
Lav ae fae] ar] ae | 26] ar zp se [as [a6 as] ae] ao] ae] 27
Te Pet? Tepe. 2 pepe]
DIMENSIONS INCHES.
(aon [262 [ooo [309 [3.09 [aoe [ase [ose [ove [ava [aoa fav [ava [soe Jase
Lele *t*pert
se [456 [7.05] 705 [7.06 Joe Jane [006 [rns [sos [nos fos [pos [nce |o.s7 [on |o.s2
a 75 75 “ar Ta 1a
boo as as 7s 338 a
= a ta a ae
Sy WOMWUE ous CooLANTS uamcanas 225 S6y
S$ plosmuare este tase Mke RESISTANT FLUIDS 725
N—-AUEOUS BASE [WATER GLYCOL! ARE RESISTANT FLUDS 225 SU———————= MARVELS) FILTERS
~ NOTE: The “Marvindicator Vacuum Sensing and Signalling
Element Condition Indicator (see Pages 24 & 25) is strongly
recommended for use with Sump Type Filters
MODEL NUMBERS FOR BONDED SUMP FILTERS ON PAGE 8
13mm orm 30. Gre
Toner tnroot | —_nrtm | art [1 oor [Purim | 1venTE | 1 Opt [ TaTNOT
‘MODE wuMaeRS
VW9:100 [210.100] 310-109 J 130-160} 220-100 ] 320-100 [190-100] 290-100] 330-100
noo 21040 13080 | 32080 |32080° Jisozo” | 23020" | 33040
Meso 210-60 Y2080 | 32080 | 32040 [13060 | 230-60 | 330-60,
noso 210-50 tos | 32050 | 320.0 3050 | 30-50 | 330-50
Moo dow ow [32040 |isoao | 73000 | 33040
M030 21030, 030 |32030 |isoa0 | 73030 | s30.30
110.20, 21020, 34020 __|320.20 [13020 _| ¥30.20_| 330.20
10.150] 710-150, 720-150] 320-150 J 130.150 330150
110.200 _| 210.200, 220.200 _| 320.200 _[130.200, 330-200
Sioa S2oa0° |é2080 J4s0.80 S300
Syo89 syos0 | 42080 [430.60 30-60
‘10:50 520.50 30-50 30-50,
Sioa Stoo 30-40 $3040
51030 320.30 js30:30, $3030
S100, $2020 430.20 30.20
1195108 | $19.5: 100 20-5100] $20°5-100 | 620:5-100 | 490-5-100] $90-5-100] 630-5-100
aiosa0” | sto sa0 0-520 | $20-5.0 | g20.5.80 |430.5-60 | 530.5-40 | 620-5-00,
isso | 105.80, S69 | $205.40 | $205.40 [4305.69 | $305.40 | s30.5.40
iosiso | siosso | siosso | 420:5:50 | $2050 | 4205.80 J4so.ss0 | s308.50 | 620.5:50,
Sios4o | sios4o | 420-540 | 20540 | 620540 J4a0.s40 | 520.540 | 630.540
S10830 | sio530 | 420530 | 20.530 | £20590 |430.80 | 530530 | 6305.30
5o320__| tlos2o | 420-820 | 205-20 | s205-20 ]4305.20 | $20.520 | 620-520,
s1o.is0 | ~s10-180 J 420-180 | $20,150 | 620-180 fa90-180 90-180
= faro-200__|_st0.200 | 10.200 _|_ 420-200 | s20.200 | 20.200 [430.200 _| 530.200
faro-s-1so | ~$10:5.150 | —610:5-150 | 420-5-150 | 520-5150 | 620-5150 ] 30-5150] $30-5:150)
Jaiosi200_| si03:200 | 105.200 | 420:5.200| 520.5:200 [20.5.0 |430.5.200 | $3045-200
Som 30m aie Tore
Tar [Woot [17 werm_| arte [2H oor [Prem | aNnere | aH"oor [a NPT] 9° NAT
‘MODEL NUMBERS
TOI IBH | BOTH OO | eoIv-THE | 1sOI00 | a5EIB0 | 359100 | E190 [ze Te [wsIoo Yastan-raiG
130.1460" | 2s0tr4-20" | 380-120 | Isoa0 | 25080 Wysa0 Jase | arse0
1301440 | 3301-40 | asoii460 | 15060 | 25040 i7es9 | 37540 | 37540
130.1450 | 3801730 | asoi8-30 | Isos0 | 33030 W750 | zrss0 | 37530
Woryaa | Zoo | dsocii0a | tso40 | 350-0 Wsaa | zrsa0 | 37540
W501%30 | 25011830 | 35011430 | 15030 | 25030 wea9 | sao | a7sa0
Wo.1%20_| 2301%:20_| Ssocii20_| 15020 _| 350.20 7520 _| 27520 [37520
1501/4130] 250-114-150 | 350-174-150] 150-130 | 250-130 | 350-130 175-130 [275-130 [373-130
fosvasi-1215
1soc1/:200_| 250-1¥4:200_| 350.114-200 | 150:200_| 250.200 | 350.200 | 175-200 | 27s.200_|37s.200_lostasi-1220
430-174-100 | $30-1%4-100 | 630-114-100] 430-100 s50-100 | 450-100 J 475-100 75-100 [osiaei-1210-03
tsotiao | sore | 30-14-80" | 45080" | soo” | ssoeo | a7sa0 s7sa0- |osiaet 1208-03
tsoin4o | Ssoieso | bso-ri4-60 | 45080 | S800 | ésoeo | 475.40 75.60 [ost a8}-1296-03
fisocrin:s0 | 850:1%4:50 | 630-1%:50 | 450-50 | 55050 | soso | 475-50 75:50 Josiael 1208-03
soya | $501440 | 630.1%40 | as040 | s5040 | ss040 | 4750 fsrsao Josiasi-120%-03
asojins0 | 850.1430 | 630.1430 | as030 | $5030 | sso30 | a7sa0 fsrs'30 ostasi 1203-03
sociv4:20__| $50:114:20__| 630.1%.20__| 450.20 _| $50.20 _| 50.20__| 475.20, 'srs.20__losiasi-1202.03
SBOE GO) 650-500) 475-5100
$50.50 | 475.520 75-500
50.80 | 475-560 eso
Ss0.ss0 J a7ssso |synes0 [675550
Bocas Ssoisao J 47ssuo [s7ss40 [475-40
450.530 50.530 | 75-520 | 875590 [6755.20
450.520 | $505.20 | 450.520 | 1755.20 [575.520 [675.520
450-180 | 550-150 [450180 475-150 [575-150 [475-150
480-144-200 _| $30-114:200_| 680-118-200 | 450-200 _| ss0-200_| 450-200_| 47.200 _|75-200
450-155-150] 550.114 5150] 450-1 45-150] 450.5.150] 590-5-150[ 650-150] 475-5150 [9755-150
1450.1 4-3-200 | $50.1/4:5-200 | 650.1%4-5-200] 450:5.200| $80-5.200| 650-5-200 | 475.3.200 |375-5-200
7700 MESH STANOARD
STANDARD BY-PASS NOTE: To specify MarvelMag Magnetic Filters, insert "M" in Model No. Exomple:
410-100 becomes "410M100." To order Replacement Element only pleated for
magnets but less the magnets, change "M” in Number to "MN", making it, in exemple,
"4TOMN100."
59-1 74:8:100 | 550-174-5100 [675-5100 ost4si-1210-05
soci 5-00" | ss0-114-.00
soc Acs-40 | 350-104-580
sos fs-50 | sso 45-30
soci :s40 | $50-1 4540
5014590 | $50-1/4-5.90
u50.1/48-20 | $50.1 45.20 | 650-114.5.20
faso-1y-150 [80-1150 | 650-195-150
tso5e0BONDED SUMP TYPE—ALL STAINLESS STEEL
MARVELS)2 FILTERS
ZAKS
FOR WATER AND SPECIAL FLUIDS — 1000 SERIES ~ (NO BY-PASS) — Operating Femperatu
caracinits.
Upte7s Cm
To Cleon
Follow some simple cleaning proce
dives os described on page 8.
UNIQUE MARVELMAG ENGINEERING DATA— MOUNTING DIMENSIONS ~ MODEL NUMBERS
MAGNETIC SHIELD Site joGm | 20Grm | 30cm | SoG | 75 Gm |
Fort [T= neta] var wena | 1 ner | 2 rT] PT NTR |
protects entire hydraulic Panaing SHEE pal
Waly 77 ioe fs] 15
APROX. Wi 5
TOO te oe
5; IMENHTONS WMS = =
a6 706 abe 908 982
ae a a $0 se
ER
Too} ToTD-100-] 1070-190 J 1090-100] 1050-100] 1075-100
to | toroeo | 102020 | tcso40” | tos0e0 | tors-e0,
4 | toroso | 102040 | tes080 | 1050-80 | t0rs-60
So | toroso | to2050 | teseso | tososo | tors-so
to | ioro4e | to2040 | tesa | toso40 | torso
30 | toro30 | toz0a0 | teao30 | 109020 | torsa0
20_| ro1020_| 1020-20 | teav.20_| 1050-20 _| 1075.20
Tso | 010150 | 1020-150 | 1020-150 | 050-50 | vo7s.150
300__|_1910-200 | _ieao.z00 | 1930-200 | 1050-200 | tors-200
Photo shows amazing offeciveners of Marval NOTE 1S eal Howelag Hoge Re, mer “AT ie Mode Renbr. Eompl
Mag magnetic rods troppipg fenic pariclen, 1010-60 become “10T0MEO." To order Replocement Barer! plasted for mogres bs!
get letdiny Line theater fo otees Wares, leo he nope simply henge °h" heme Te oH, olong. hy anample
‘re continuous flow firahion. TovoMe.
Better filtration, longer element life, hours saved
fn servicing -. with amazing new MarveiMag oventarring
clemeats. The harsh, cating ferce contaminants MAGNETIC
(that do the most damage to system components) Feios
ane instantly trapped by complete, outer Marvel- 3ne daatvtduel
Mag Magactic Shicld BEFORE they can reach magnet rds ore
clement, keeping it—and entire system—clean, fall fier element
undamaged and funetioning at top eficiency for length ged thee
much longer periods without servicing. Ferric en
Partcks small enough to passthrough clement mmognete fields along entice length of | toyin Litour"
land on inlo system are most speedily tapped clement. The rods are equally spaced | Magnetic ods. MarvelMog
and retained by the all-enercling magnetic round exterior surface of element so | Shield is formed by indo
Shield. Generous flow areas between magnetic thet thelr netic feds evan te | val magnet rods placed
rods remain uncluttered, greatly inereasing filter Spent aM tna Severance Tis | (St isavae an ealih ance:
effcieney and life. The magnetic rods do. not rcumd the cur opiveen due ef cs | der! node. joa ou,
increase clement dimensions, providing com- Inenrin the area of fowes hd velocity | wipe off, “ond lay” thom
plete interchangcabilty of Marve!Mag elements there ferie porieles are mont ef. | back in groove. Slip-on
with non-magnetic clements. Exomples fe fecal poet and retsned_ ond | sein cp keeps rods rom
ee eee oat eee ‘where overall tilerng efficiency is at | being mogrencally di
Speitfinat Marvelites: oso vmoximem lodged eccidenaly
priate poses.
50 EASY TO SERVICE!MARVELS/CFILTERS
NEW SUMP FILTERS with QUICK-CHANGE THROW-AWAY ELEMENTS
‘Save Time, Money, Labor Compared to “Cleaning”
genaeataery,
Element hand-snaps on or off core assembly in
‘seconds. No tools-threading -no eleaning, Patent Api for
Says the maintenance supervisor of a large indusrial plan: ‘Throw-Away Elements sa small (action of the cps of clean:
“We don't clean our simp filers We jt throw thers'away able elements. The Throw-Away elements are “O° rng Ssled
because the labor costs {rot tov menton the Time los) of place and provide 29 micron and ier Aitraizon. Compare is
fein e sbuanaly ger an our cut or"whsle fe drawn eat mito gato cmon fu
‘Anew with a 100% contiminstion-fee element. * Valve of New Fier tare ‘ong elemect life with elimination
i ‘of pump cavitation danger
Mae te So eee ai eee acanatys sume, Siters Filters available in standard lengih, extended length, and double
‘ibsantal savings Novneed to waste time: money, and Tabor Nuth element “model. Recomended for use’ with Mare
in removing, cleaning and re-in ire filter. You just ‘Vindicator as shown in circuits, page 13.
row away he ured heme NOTE: Quick-Change Cleanable Elements (hand-snap on and
Semen of) luo aaiable
se eee =
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FILTER MODEL NOS. TABLE |DIMENSIONS
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HOW TO ORDER: In Table |, besinning ot top of Table, read down to your desired (or
next largeri GPM under your desired By-Poss and Microns (Col. 1, 2 of 3). Then make [ATABTE Le ‘BY-PASS OPTIONS |
Up your Filler No, from the following:
(a) Core Assembly No., Table Il, Co. 4 oF 5, in same horizontal line as desired GPM.
(b) By-Pass No., from Table IV
(6) Element No. for fluid to be filtered), from Table il, Col. 6 or 7 in same horizontal
line os Core Asembly No.
() Element Media Ne, (or desired micron flration), rom Table ¥. TABLE IV-ELEMENT MEDIA
BEA pe 2 ttn, Din iT ig Pe eit NUMBERS.
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"TAKE-APART SUMP TYPE—UP TO 100 GPM —3,'' THRU 3" PIPE SIZES
Use with “Marvindicator” Element Condition Indicator (See pages 24 & 25)
=
CAPACITIES:
5-8=10-20-20-$0-75 ond
100G-P-m
PIPE SIZES:
wat
cond
‘CONNECTIONS:
Coupling Male Nipple
BY-PASS. VALVE
1
Net ovcilable a
OPERATING TEMPERATURES: paver she (ap an Boos
Up e180" F Ako evailabie estas nr rte Tbe hseny
serene ce EASY MAINTENANCE
Fores with reglor These Sump Type Filers may be dsestembled, thoroughly cleaned and
peboleem bow Hycrowic reasvembied ino matter of minutes, Requite no replocement oF “Ynvow
Gil Coolnts Lebrcants, ‘away” por to purchase or cary in stock See bottom of page No. 15 fo
cll ypesef Fireresision!
Hydraulic Fluids and Water Seana tproctort,
ENGINEERING DATA—MOUNTING DIMENSIONS—PART NUMBERS
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(isa ELL RPTL NETE_L ToNPTE]-Te PTE |__| Dnt | ane
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Sony | Pate riz | pos | fem | row | pox | pose
acu | baat rex | bow | foe | ber | poco | boa
sem | bose ross | ross _| poar_| pees | Powe | paso
# RENFORCED SYNCLIVAL INGERT PART NUMBERS
TEES] POET] POSTEO Posey ROELICC YO] POS OT FOS TOO POSE TOO PasE-
Weniy | povso” | rocras | posaso | reexaa’ | roseso’ | poscse’ | roseco Poste
Witt] Fotrcigo_| reves | Porictoo | pevatco | Porictoo | Fersico | possioo | povectoo | Portion
‘CENTERING TUBE ASSEWEL PART NUMBERS
Tae] — FE — ors —— po ft epee ron) —Po
eat fos | reer | poss | eee | post pont | porn |_ pod
Txpandeo nETAL PROTECTIVE AUMBERE
iris] Far — Foes FT ae a8 100 ror
eal fer_| fa pies | pias prer_| fies | plop
F ee ER (TOP OND_BOTTOM)RARY NUMBERS
Fewer SATPE AND BO TOMAR MMOS a arr
Sony | pn | ne prt | ei | rin | ma | pie | pus 2
“ra —nyotAuue Ons cOoLANTS LURRCANIS-225 SSU @ 100" F
'S_ PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE Fee RESISTANT FLUIDS 225 S8U G2. 100° F
N—AQUEOUS BASE [WATER GLYCOU FRE RESISTANT FLUIDS 225 SSU'@ 100" F
Wowater60" F {Pant NUMMER FOR "W" ALTERS IS #307
FPART NUMBERS FOR STANDARD MESH “CHANGE SUFFIX TO CORMESPOND FOR OTHER MESH SIZES= MARVEL MODEL NUMBERS—TAKE-APART SUMP TYPE FILTERS SHOWN ON PAGE 12
som ee eee or ee ce ee see Tee |
MESH
MODEL NUMBERS
HYDRAULIC OILS COOLANTS — LUBRICANTS
0 [Eavesao
6 [eaeseo
fo [Exes
oo* [374100 [D.37e-0-100
B¥20-100 [actsn20-100 ]act}n$0-100 [4280-100 ] A-24-75:100 ]A-3 100-100
prigzeae faveaoso |Acnesoeo |Aczso00 |Aca7s00° [acsiooeo
saiwaese |aciieaoso |acviso-so |acnsowso |acan7sso [acsiooeo
Biseaese facveaesa [actiesocso |Ac2-s0-s0 as:t00-80,
Briscanes [aciieaneea [actinsocaa | Acz-soceo reared
Besse [acieaose [actiesocse |azsoto [aamrsse [acsct0o30
'S" SERIES — PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE FIRE RESISTANT FLUID
ao [ea/essae | D.3/
@ fenvessso |Dea/
fe |esvasse |B
eso 485109
So |esvessso |p-3eesso
as
so_[ecsrassiso_|ou3vaes.20
B:1%4-205-100 [a-1%5e305-100 'Asties0s-100 [nz-50S-100 | a-25-755-100 ]ae3-1005-100
Bieaoees [aciieaoseo |actiesosae |aasoese |acpe7sse0 [ack loose
Buiieaasso faciieaosso actinsosso [Aczsosso Jacanrssso [asi to0s60
Burigaoeso faciieaosso |actinsosso [Aczsosso |A‘amss-s0 [asi 100859
‘Nezosa0 [acticsosao | aciesos-aa |aczsos-eo | Acgh-7ss-a0 [acilo0se0
gus.30_[Actieaos.3o_|acvinsos.30_[Aczsos.20 |Acg7ss-30_|A3 100839,
[N” SERIES — WATER GLYCOL FIRE RESISTANT FLUID
Eacanae
@
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30 |eavesweao
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dof esaswi3e
ENESNGO | D-W/4ANAG0 [C-1-10N«60
T2ONM6D [AcIHWIDNXE0 | ArlSeSONKGO [ArZSON-G0. |A-DIRTSN«GO | Av3-100N-60
EionSo |scicdow'so |Ayscaon-s0 |Actirson-s0 [Aczson-s0 |Actin7SN-80 [ac3teONsSO |
Ennencae |Byicgowae |Acicaowts [Aciicsancaa [Acasowao |aczicpencao |acseoneae
Elicrons6 [Bcredowea0 [ActicaoN-30 [ActynS0N-90 [A-2S0N-90 | A-2n75N.90_|AcDtOON.IO
"SERIES — WATER
:1-10W-100 | B--0W-100] A-1-20W-100] A-1-S0-100].A-2-S0W-100] A-2-75w-100 [a-3-100¥-100
Betlegowcad | acisea0w-a0 | act¥-sow-a0 | az-sow-a0 | acah-7sw-20" [acs ioow-80
Biisezomed [Actis0m80 |Actinsowso |Ac2-some0 | Ady 78-50 |asulOONREO
0 | 8.1e20w-80 |Aciiraowcs0 |acthsow-so |a-z-sow-so | a-zie7swiso |acd-100N-s0
EaNowcaa |eciucgoncas [AcimeaonceD |Actiesdwcao |A2sow-a9 | Acar sweao [acs iagwete
Eixiowao [scnicaowcae [Acimeaoncaa [Actyesowc30 |4-2-s00-90 | Aczie7swcd0_[acd-100%-30
ee eee)
HYDRAULIC OILS — COOLANTS — LUBRICANTS
1 [es/esiso
geo [Eca/asczoo | Bua/ce-z00 | Eicteaeo | S:tve20200 [acihea0-200 | Ante0.200
EIS YB e--50 [acihe0-150 [arvistisa [a2sets [ati7sis9 [az 00150
shsoase [2PbiEke [A Eleni
SERIES — PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE FIRE RESISTANT FLUID.
[se | E-aressiso | o-37686-150 [cx
2a0_| 63/4380 | 0.370820 |
105150 | Be We 205-150 | arte 305+150 | At ns05-150 | A-2505-150 [A-2in755e150 ]a-3-1008-150,
198-200 | 8 ra9s-200 | arii-398-200 | actos08-200 |A2808200 | An2'e7 55-260 [ac 3-1005-200
‘w" SERIES = WATER
180. | E-3/4-5w-150) D-3/48¥-150] C-1-10W-150] Bei
200. | Esavesswiaoo o-3/st8M200|
50] a-th-306-150] aiidaw-130] A-G0W-100] Aci75w-1s0 [4-3 100W150
Ow: 200 | 8-14 200.200] Acti30W-200| Ati.S0M.200| A-280¥200| A-2.75¥-200 | A-3100¥-200
T STANDARD MESH
MARVINDICATOR
TYPICAL SUMP TYPE
TYPICAL SINGLE UNIT INSTALLATION TWPICAL MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATION
TM in Medel Number. Exam:
To specily Mereliag Magni Files, mer To
NOTE: ple: A-2 1/2-75-100 becomes “A-2 1/2-75M100""
INSTALLATION
MARVEL SUMP TYPE FILTERS are not limited to their individual capacities.
‘They can be installed and will work efficiently in a multiple or manifold applica
tion. In many applications it is advisable to use two or more units
connected in multiple installation, due to space limitations and "*Y/NBICATOR
standardization, instead of a larger single unit. Installed in this
manner, MARVEL FILTERS can handle any requted amount
of liquid flow.
cause vga, Sig Cam Grtn ctr
13TANDEM TAKE-APART SUMP TYPE—UP TO 200 GPM — 34” THRU 3" PIPE SIZES
Use with “Marvindicator” Element Condition Indicator (See pages 24 & 25)
The tandem sump fiers con be wsed ot
feted low where the pretvte drop Is
hot eaceine. Where presure drop
igh the Tandem nit should only be
ted ot reduced flow and cnseguen!
fended ime intervals between ecsing
Pine ses
Batra —1i9"— 229" and 3"
CONNECTIONS:
Ccepinge Male Nipple
Bypass valve
Reravsictle EASY MAINTENANCE
PERATING Tempenarunes: ‘These Sump Type Filters may be disassembled, thoroughly cleaned ond
trder for higher perotress reostembled in a matter of minutes. Require no replacement or “throw:
For use ith rage petroleum bose Hy awoy" parts 10 purchase or carry in stock. See bottom of next page for
rove Oik, Cocoon tobreartt and leaning instructions.
i hyper of PrevetitentMydruhe
Fluide ond Woter.
ENGINEERING DATA—MOUNTING DIMENSIONS—PART NUMBERS
cpu | socru | 100 cPw
Teer Senet TRE
100 Gem | 1s0.GPM | 900 GPM,
PRETE | PeRETE 3 RPT
aS a
“3 Be
Yor 3
a 30
z ar
H 105
IMENGIONS INCHES
7s
wos | 1s
ae
re | Be
PTEE-TOO | _FIS7-100— PI72100 | PI7%100 | PYTETOO rare!
| Paka? | Fr Fiasie | siacan | Piesu | blesee
ratlto | Feito Feito | Pisette | 518site | eet
= CENTER AG TORE ASEMBLY PART HUMBER
Spray SEPT TURE ASEH PARE ORES orm —raos 4
roe [rm | rm | ran | rat | pm | eas | pas | pat
TypgiDEO METAL PROTECT VE WOUINg PART MaRS
rays | pe SREEPASTR PESTS NE HOUSING FART ORB Se or
rin | rm | rm | ra | rm | rin | ray | pan | pa
Cc Sah (TOE AND AD TONL ERR ABER
Fier Pp re Ee
meee [vw | mw | ma on | me | pm | pi
HYDRAULIC OILS — COOLANTS — LUBRICANTS — 225 SUG 100
PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE TIRE RESISTANT FLLIOS ~ 225 $SU 8 100°F
AQUEOUS EASE WATER GLYCOL) FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS ~ 228 S8U 8 10°F
WATER — oF
+ PART NUMBERS FOR STANDARD MESH ~ CHANGE SUFFIX TO CORRESPOND FOR OTHER MESH SIZESMARVEL si ‘FILTERS
= MODEL NUMBERS —TAKE-APART SUMP TYPE FILTERS SHOWN ON PAGE 14
worm | 16¢pm | z0cem_ |. wocem | oes ‘gpm 100) ‘cea | 060
S/N TE] arent [1 ReTE | TERETE | Teen YE ha JRE ere
‘oDEL NUMBERS
Mest HYDRAULIC OILS ~ COOLANTS — LUBRICANTS,
oo" | 9010-100 ‘020-100 | 040-100 | 9060-100 | 0100-100 | go102-100 |] 90150-100 | 0200-100
0 | so1o80 gona | goaa0 | soeo-so” | sorooso | soroae0 | soisoso | gozon-0
62 | s01080 | sotsso | soaee0 Gosoe69 | So1oceso | goroa.so | forso-co | 0200-40,
S| sors | Sores | Soans0 3os0-s0 | sor0o.s | Sor0zs0 | gors0.s0 | Fo200.s0
2 | so1000 3020-40 Sosonaa | sor00.40 | $0102 | Sorso40 | po20%e0
So_| sois-30 9020-20 3060-30 | soroo.30 | s010%30_| sotso.30_| 90200.30
SERIES.
Toor | 90105-1090 | 9016s-100 ] 0205-100
2 | s0108-20 | Soiesao” | sozos-e0
62 | sorosso | Sores-so | sozos-s0 soios-so | sotaas-so | soisos-so | poz00s.60
S| goios.so | Solseso | So205-s0, Sos0s-s0 | soroosso | poroas-so | saisosso | soz00s-s0
i | gorosad | Sorsseo | Soz0sceo | Soaos-ea | sosos-a0 | Sorooseeo | Yoroas-ao | Sorsoseo | Fo20us-40
30_| Foras.30 | soieseso_| soaos-s0 | soaas-s0 | sosos-30 | sotoos-s0_| voro2sv0 | eorsosso_| 90200500
ONT SERIES — WATER GLYCOL FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS
‘> | goron-6o | so1eNso ] Foz0N-G0 | soaoNnc0 | s0soN-60 | govGanso | sov02N-60 | s0vS0N-€0 | voa00n-c0
So | Joroneso | soiencsa | Bozoncso | goscncso | Socon-so | Soioeeso | soreznso | sorsanso | pozoaNso
4 | sotoncaa | Soteneao | So2onnao | scaonneo | So¢oncao | solooN-ao | sotaannao | 90tsonato | 9u200NcaD
30_| Sorowes0 _| S01en-30_| 9020n-30 | socan30_| socon-ao_| soroon:30 | 9010230 | s01son-20_| 0200%90
FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS
901005-100 | 30102S-100 | 90150S-100
sorvds.so | 3oroas-a0 | soisus-30
"Wi" SERIES — WATER
Tao" | 901D8-100 | 9016%109 | 9020%-100] 9o40¥-100 30100W.100 ] 201G2K-100] 301s0H-100 | 90700W-100
Solemso | 9ozow-80°| Soeow-80, Sercow-aa | Sorage-a0| gorsow-ee | sozoon-ee,
Soiewceo | po20nes0 | SoanKso soroow-so | soroaneso | G0rsa-so 90200Kes0
$5 | goroncso | Soleus | poz0mso | soaoweso soroowso | soreancso | Forsaw-so poaa0ns0
i | soronag | goign | 0200-0 | 0a0m-ad Soiocw | Soraze-ag | Forsonedo | os00Ne49
so_| aro forew-s | so20-20 | s0a0¥-20 Soo0w-30_| soroze-%9 | sorsomt0 | F0200K-90
Eee
= HYDRAULIC OILS - COOLANTS - LUBRICANTS
Hise | goiorse | goveso | voaoiso | soao-iso | vocals | soloeso | solani | o1s1m ] somes
4o_| Soreaes | seteaeo | gozacsoa | soa-200 | saesoo | sotenaoo | sorascoo | senso2no | soeot seo
SERIES — PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS
159 | 90105150 ] gOr6s-1s0 ) 90205150 | G040s-1s0 | s060s-150 | soT00sI50 | 901025150 | 90150s1S0 | #02005-150
200_| gorosc200_| Sores-200 | o20s-200 | soaas-200 | $0e0s-200 | Sovecsz00 | sorozs-200 | gorsas-200 | 992005-200
" SERIES = WATER
13] 9o10w=1s9 | 9016«150 | g070n-150] 90a0w-150 | soepw=180 ] 90100150 | 9o1G2w-150] 9o1S0w-180 | p0z00N-150
200 _| sotomcaoo | Sorewc2oo | 020m-200| Soaowez00 | Sueowa200 | so.o0w.200 | golu2ncz00) g01s0"-200 | 902000200
STANDARD MESH
ert Letter Min Model Number. Exam-
Te specify Mavrelag Magntic Fite
NOTE: ple: 90100-100 becomes “90100M100".
TYPICAL SUMP TYPE INSTALLATIONS
‘Recommended to be installed on suction intake pipe in
reservoir in a horizontal position with outer diameter
WHEN TO CLEAN FILTER
of filler approximately 2 inches above bottom. Two of Recommended practice js to use a vacuum
pore units may be used by multiple or manifold in- Sensing device, such as the "Marvindieator"
Stallation where space limitations prevent use of Which provides a Red “Pop-Up” Button plus
larger single unit to handle greater capacities [if desired) worming lights and/or audible
alarms, activation of which means “lean oF
replace element at once.”
—
iaaevnoicntor To Clean Filter Element
First remove filter coupling—then follow
steps 4, 5, 4, and 7 of cleaning instructions
fon page 17. Use hond pressure only when
replacing coupling. Do not use wrench.
srmeat simete ow mstaucarion | YPteat MULTE UNIT INSTALATIONLINE TYPE WITH TAKE-APART ELEMENT— UP T0 300 GPM — PRESSURES TO 80 PSI
By-Pass VALVE,
Not evil,
‘OPERATING PRESSURES
‘OPERATING TEMPERATURES
Up to 130"F. Avalatle on special
‘order for bihe emperotares
(For gallon capacities soe
Note 1 on page 17)
ENGINEERING DATA—MOUNTING DIMENSIONS—PART NUMBERS
feedine ee
Senne ETA
Peas ls tn Le ei) | Rg
STIG 2
. ias 125 425. 7 7 168 919 9.69— 3p'" THRU 3'' PIPE SIZES
ARVEL
FOR SUCTION, RETURN, AND LOW PRESSURE LINES
Me
ak FILTERS
For Use With Hydraulic Oils, Coolants, Lubricants, Fire Resistant Fluids and Water
MODEL NUMBERS—TAKE-APART LINE TYPE FILTERS (NO BY-PASS) SHOWN ON PAGE 16
ohm Eoim 10. Grm 7m 30 Gra em EEE oa
TTF am Tarr TERT TT PRAT TRIE FRPP |
MODEL NUMBERS
nese HYDRAULIC OS” COOLANTS, LUBRICANTS.
Vo9"| SlE-H-5-100 | HD-W-8-100 [SIC-10-100 [SBI 4-20-100 20-100 [sia-2-50-100 [sta-2vi-75-100 [sta-3-100-100
| Bo |sies-seo |sinmeeo {sicj-ro0 |stetuczoeo |satvsoeo |steasoa |staanrs.co |stas-t00-00
$0 | Senseo | sibraeo |se-toso |simryczocco Waose |sia2soeo [sar 7540 | staa-10040
So |sewcsso | Sips [siciioso [Seiuczoso |Sati-aoso |sia2soso |Sta2K 7550 | Sta-100-50
2b | Sews4a | Siomewo [sici-toae [steryczoss |Saiiacoso |staasoaa |stazingsa0 | stad-10040
30 | Sekis.30 | Stom'30 [steictoso _|steruceoso |sataaose |staasoaa |staai7590_|staa-100.90
f "S" SERIES PHOSPHATE ESTER ASE FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS
TOO" | Sie-W¥5-100 [SIDG-48-100 Js1C-1-105-100 fsue-t4-205.100 [sia 4-308-100 Tsta-2-505-100 [SiA274755-100 ]SiA3-1008-100
Bo |Sie-w-ss00 | sip-uceseo |sici.tosso |ststis20s40 |sia-!“4-305.80° |ste2-s0s-a0 |sta2i7s8-00. |sia-lo0s.00
80 |steaesse0 | Sibmaseo fsiciciosso [Sti.tia.20s60 [Sta.1y4205-60 |sta2s0s-s0 |sleriarss-c0 |sla--l008-60
50 |Stes-ss.so | Sto-uesso |sici-iosso [Steti4-205-50 |sta.1%4-s08-50 |sta-s0s.50 [sta 2%4-73890 |sla-l008-50
fo |steacssao | Stomasac |stciosao [steria-zosco |sta1v 20840 |Sta2-505-40 |Siaav7ss40 |Siad-loos4d |
30 | Ste-tiss30 | Soaass0 |stciosao [steliczosso_[sta-1%4.208.30_|sta.2.508.30_|sta2v4-7s890_[sta3-l008-30
ON" SERIES WATER GLYCOL FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS
$0 | SEGNSD [SID MANGO [SIC To-Go [se Tm-2ONG0 TRATVIONGO [SIA2SONGO [SAT TENGO ]SIAT100N-GO
50 | stesswso | sto-anso |sicictonso [stst-20vs0 |siav4-s0n-so |steasonso |steriaranso |sta-loon 50
40 |stexiswao | Sto an40 Jeter ionso [sueti-ton-ed |siajvnaonaa |staasonao [stariirena0 [sta 1oon-40
50 | steiisw30 | Stomanz0_|sieiton30 [ststig-ton-20_[sta-ivs.ton30_|sta2-son3o_|sta.ns75n30_|Sta-3-100N-20
“ow? SERIES WATER
Too" | EH -Sw TOO] Si-t-aw-106 ]siC-1 TOW-160 /SUG-1 TOW-T00 [Sia 1/a-30W-100 [SIA FS0W.100 SA 774 75w-T00]StA-100W- 100]
80 | Ste 4-swato | sip-m-aw.so |sic-1-1ow.90 |sUb-1ic-20w.80 | sta-)/4-d0W-80 |sta-2-Sow-80 |Sta-2/4 7sw80 | sla-2-1oow.80
60 | SLE--swo4o | Sto-%-8w-60 |sici-tow.460 |ste1%4-20W-60 |Sla-1'4-20W-60 |sta2-S0w-60 | Sia.2¥4-75w-60 | sta-L0OW-60
$0 | Stez-sw-so | stb-m-aw-so |stc-)-1ow-s0 |ste-14-20w.50 | sta-1s4-20w-s0 | ta-2-Sow so | sta 2¥1-75w's0 |Ssla-s-100w-s0
40 | Stex-swoao | Sto-maw-ad [sic jow-aa [Stb.1e-2ow-40 |Statvs-dowsto |sta2-sow-40 |Sia-2%4-95w-40 | Sia-3-100w-40
~ (40 | ste:sw.de | Sto-se-aw.20_|ste:trow-30 [sia-rie-20w-20 | saci 4.30w.90 |sta2sow.30 |staaV.75w.90 |sia3-l00W-90
HYORAUUIC OWS COOLANTS LUBRICANTS 1
1 TORE [RET IOTSO [awI 20150 ]StA 130-150 [HATIOISO [eIAIGTS ISO |StnT 100150
200, Sto.s4-8-200_|sic-1-10.200_|sie-144.20.200_|a.1/4.20-200_|sia2'30.200_[sia2%4.75.200_|Sta.2-100.200,
v5 SERIES PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE FIRE RGSISTANT FLUIDS
T50 | SEW-SS150 | HO-HAS150- [HEI-105-150 [SIB-) -205-150 [SIA-175-908-150 [SUAZ-50R-150 [ABV TESISO [SIA I100S-150
200 | Ste-4:88-200 | Sto-¥-86:200 [stc-1-108:200 | sat 4-208-200 | Sta-iv4-308-200 | sta2.505-200 | sta-2!4-788-200 |StA-3-1008-200
ow SERIES WATER
150 SLE MSW 150] SIO. 3ecd WTS [SET TO w= 150] See -FOW-150] SacI 1p-J0W=130" Sia. SOW. 130] Sia. 7$w-150] Sia‘-100W-150]
200 | Stz-48w200] S10-%4-8¥200 | suc-)-10¥-200] SBI M-20W.200| Sta. /4-30W-200_SLA-2-5OW. 200] SLa.294.75W-200] SLA3-100W-200|
STANDARD MESH
NOTE by GPM capac sawn ae manna cating fr suction
Spplabont on, Yor veurnand lw preszre he opps,
ters ray bo uses at 2 to 3 limes to capaci shows
pencng wpe loeb pressure op
NOME ch To speciy Maro Mag Magee aes i ite
We Mode Nabe,
SLA Se
set
Eidnpe SLA 360 tocames
es 3
es gare i
et ‘rom bottom
Unscrew
fiver from
HEAD CASTING
Tor cover
To REASSEMBLE—
SIMPLY REVERSE PROCEDURE
CAUTION!
Check “O" RINGS, WASHERS and File
TER GASKET for weor end replace vi
thew pete Hf necator
Be” fore" TENSION SPRING, METAL
WASHER ond FILTER GASKET ore ve
plocea ence on over
Te Cleon
SyNeliNAt Tse
moncavitie leaning ‘elven!
REINFORCED
SSYNCLINAL INSERT
Foon ‘See “colowey
Srowingh
USE HAND PRESSURE ONLY when re:
plating HAND NUT. DO NOT USE
neuen
for shor period of tne
Shake Of exces slven! or
Blow dry rom iene ot
sth compressed cit
17BONDED LINE TYPE —UP T0225 GPM — PRESSURES TO 250 PSI — 1" THRU 21'' PIPL
1300 SERIES-FOR SUCTION, RETURN AND LOW PRESSURE LINES
For Use With Water or Special Fluids
(For gallon capecities see
Note 1 on page 19)
BRASS HEAD AND HOUSING — ALL
STAINLESS STEEL WIRE CLOTH
FILTER ELEMENT — ALL STAINLESS
STEEL BY-PASS OPTIONAL,
OQ cecaso ssa
CAPACITIES: 1020-90-80 ond 75 GPM.
PIPE SIZES. V"—130"—18"—2" and 21",
Y.PASS VALVE: Avotoble wth or without
(OPERATING TEMPERATURES: Up to 275° F
ENGINEERING DATA—MOUNTING DIMENSIONS—PART NUMBERS
chexciy [10 GPM | 20 GPM | 30.GPM | 50 GPM | 75 GPM ome
size pont | 1" NPTF [14 NPIF| 1s NPIF| > NPIF | 214 NPT &
= iy
135 ne
CWT. LBS,
23% 7
(SIONS INCHES
a 469 656
z 109 1a}
€ 3.50 1530
D 5.88 118
e 331 5.08
c 475 9.36
PART NOMBRE:
PORT SIZE 1 NTE Te were [14 ore 2 NPT, 217 NTE
HOUSING T310:1 1320-1 1330-1 1350: 1975-1
HEAD WITHOUT BY.PASS 1310.2 1320.2 1330.2 1350-2 1375.2
HEAD WITH 3 PSI BY-PASS 13i0-Me2 | 1920-H8-2 1330-H8-2 1350.62 | 1975.HB-2
HEAD WITH 5 PSI BY-PASS y310-Has-2 | 1320-MBs-2 | \330.HBs.2 | 1380-Ha5-2 | 1975-HBS-2
HEAD WITH 25 Pst sy.Pass || 1310.e25-2 | 1320-HB25-2 | 1330-H825-2 | 1350-H825-2 | _1575.HB25-2
WALTER ELEMENT ASSEMBLY 1010-100 1020-100 1030-100 1050-100 1075-100
“O" RING 1510-3 1520-3 1530-3 1550-3 1575.3
NOMINAL SIZE Bide 43% srs Sins Shs
DRAIN PIPE PLUG. 1310-4 1320-4 1320. 1350-4 1350-4
= S 1310-8 1320-8 1330-8 13508 1375:
#100 MESH TYPE — USE MESH SIZES AS SUFFIX FOR OTHER MESH SIZES EXAMPLE: To order a 200 mesh element
specify Element Number 1010-200 in place
to 1010-100.= MARVELS FILTERS
us
”~ MODEL NUMBERS—1300 SERIES LINE TYPE FILTERS SHOWN ON PAGE 18
FOR WATER & SPECIAL FLUIDS
j0.ceM 20.67, 306PM 50.6PM 75 5PM
TANPT TERETE “ENPTE i NPTE
BYPASS | MESH MODEL NUMBERS
No 100" 7370.100 13304100, 1350-100 375.100
No 3 | 1310-80 1920-80 133080 1350-80 1375-80
Ne oo | 1310-60, 1320.60 1330-60 1350.60 | 1375.60
No 50 | 131050 1320.50 1350-50 1375.50
No 49 1310-80 1320-40 1350-40 1375-40 |
| Ne 30 1310-30 137020 1350.30 137530
Ne. 20 1310-20 1370-20 1350-20 1375.20
[Ne 150 | 1310-150 13204150 13204150 1350-150 13752150
Ne. 200_|_ 1310-200 1220-200 1330200 1350-200 1375-200
fee
gest | 100 | rzi0-Hp-100 | 1320-H8-100 | 1330-HB-100 | 13504H8-100 | t375415-100
aps | 8 1310-HB:80 1320-H8:80 1320-H8-80 180.30 1375.48.80
aes; | 60 | 1310-HE60 1320-60 1380-H6-40 1350-48-60 1a7sH8-60
SPS 50 | 1310-H8-50 1320-H8.50 1330.48.50 1350.48.50 13754880
3PS| | 4 310HB.40 1320-43-40 1320.48.40 1350.H8-40 1758-40
| 3Ps) | 3031030 1370.48.30 1330-630 1350-45-39 1375-48-39
3Ph®TIOHBLA 1320:H8-2) 1330-48-20 1380-48-29 1375.45.20
[ses | too | istones-100 | 1320-85100 | 130nBs100 | 1350-H685100 | a75.Has.100 |
ses | a0 | 13tonssa0 | 1320-Has-20 gonesso | 13s0-ne530 | 1375-85-80
| SPs 60 | 1310-HB5-60 1320-H85-60 1330-85-60 1350-HBS-60 1375-HB5-60
ses | 3. | iswnssso | inenasso | issonesso | isso485s0 | 1a75-HB5.50
sesi | a | wtonesao | tz0-nBs<0 | IaaenBsa0 | 1350-HBSA | 137S-HBSAD
> spsi | 30 | isio-Hasao | taz0-nasqo | 1330-Has30 | Vas0-Hes20 © | 1375HB5.20
spsi_ | 20 | 13o-Hes-20 | 1920-HBs20 | 1300-85-20 | T3S0-HBS.20 1375.85.20
2sesi | too | 1510.4825-100 | tsz0H825100 | 1330-n825-100 | 13504825100 | 1375-1825. 100
| oases | "to | iaeHe2seo | tam.nazsen | taa0-Ha2seo | laso-ve2seo | l37sHeas-e0
asesi | oo | raione2sco | jazenezsco | isa-ne2s6o | 125062560 | 1375-HB25-60 |
25esi | 50 | 1stonp2s-so | t3a0-na2s-so | 130-2550 | 1950-HB25-50 | 1375.H825-50
asps) | 4 | 3i0H62540 | I3z0-HB2sa0 | 1390-82540 | 1350-HB2540 | 1978.HB2540
25si | 3 | rst04NB25-30 | 1320-482530 | 1330-HBs20 | 1950-HB2590 «1375-82590
25es1_ | 2 | rsione2s20 | 1320-48252 | rax0-HB2520 | 1350.HB25-20 | _1375:H825-20
aps! | 150 0-HB. 150, 1330-H8-150| 20-H8-190|1375-HB-150
aes | 200 | 1310-46-200 Wo0H6200 | 1380.HB-20 | 137s.M-200
srsi | 130 | Ww-HBs1590 | rsmHasas | is20-Hes160 | 13s0HBS Is | 975.HB5-150
sPsi_| 200 | 1310HB5200 | t320-H85.20 | 1330-85-20 | 1350.HBS.200 | 1375.485.200
2ses | 10 | isi0.nB25150 | vsz0.na2sis0 | tsaoHe2s-150 | 1350-He25150 | 1575-HB25-150
aspsi_| 200 | i3i0.mB2s-200 | 1320.Ma28.200 | 1330.nB25200_| 1380.n825.200 | 1375.HB25.200
+100 MESH staNoARD NOTE (2h To specty MarelMiog Mognetc Rodin ier, inert "Ain Model Number
NOTE (0) GPA caucties shoo ae maximum rating for suction Example: 1320-8100 becomes "1 S20-HBMI00." To order Standord Replacement
Japa en fr ream uo psa on acon, Heme, pecty No. T0200 ice par umber-page 1), To ore Eamen wih
ihe fiters maybe ase a 2 to 3 tees the Clpailes shows Megnom, specty No. 1O20MIO0. To order Replacement Element only, plested for
Sependng wpe wae peste ane magnets buss he magnets, change “Mla Numberte "MN", meking in excl
"oz0MNi00."
WHEN TO CLEAN FILTER
{A fterslomest condition indicator (wich at the "Colorgage” Frequency of fiter cleaning vores ond is dependent upon
Indicctor, pages 26 & 27) is recommended fer wre wth the condifons under whieh equipment i operating.
omsndiohng Titers 40 advise ‘when cleaning ® required. Recommended procedure Yo estoblih 0 filer Mntenonce
Ciion: Moke sure the opercing Tuid i compotiole with schedule boved on your experince. Once this schedule Ts
= Colorgage. If no Indicator fk vied, proper maintenance. of ‘hed shel be adhered to wihout deviation
romindigoing iter becomes more dificult and. must be
fed. on trol ond error guewwork methods, bering in
The litle time required to cleon the filer pays off ia the
sffcient operation of your equipment and provides constant
protection tothe hyraulie system.
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