HAGO 030L4801 Stainless Steel Strainer – 120 Mesh Screen
Product Overview
The HAGO 030L4801 Stainless Steel Strainer is a high-quality, durable filtration solution designed for industrial, commercial, and residential fluid systems. Constructed from stainless steel, this standard HAGO strainer ensures reliable separation of debris, protecting pumps, valves, and downstream equipment.
Equipped with a 120-mesh screen, it provides fine particle filtration, maintaining system efficiency and preventing clogging or damage to sensitive components. Compact, robust, and corrosion-resistant, the HAGO 030L4801 is ideal for water, oil, and other compatible fluids.
✅ Key Features
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✔️ Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
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✔️ Standard HAGO strainer design
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✔️ 120-mesh screen for fine particle filtration
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✔️ Protects pumps, valves, and other system components
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✔️ Easy to install and maintain
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✔️ Suitable for water, oil, and other compatible fluids
🔧 Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Model |
030L4801 |
| Brand |
HAGO |
| Material |
Stainless Steel |
| Screen Size |
120 Mesh |
| Type |
Standard Strainer |
| Application |
Fluid filtration for pumps, valves, and piping systems |
⚠️ Common Symptoms Indicating Strainer Replacement
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Reduced flow rate or system pressure
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Debris accumulation downstream of strainer
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Equipment malfunction due to contamination
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Visible damage or clogging of strainer mesh
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What type of fluid can I use with this strainer?
A: Suitable for water, oil, and other compatible liquids that won’t corrode stainless steel.
Q: What mesh size does it use?
A: The HAGO 030L4801 uses a 120-mesh screen, providing fine filtration.
Q: Is it durable for industrial applications?
A: Yes, made of stainless steel for corrosion resistance and long service life.
🛒 Shopping Tips
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Verify system compatibility before purchasing.
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Check pipe size and installation requirements.
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Clean or replace the strainer periodically to maintain optimal flow and filtration efficiency.