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Mann HD514/2 Heavy-Duty Oil Filter

Durable hydraulic oil filter with a robust housing and high‑capacity media, designed to trap fine particles and protect heavy‑duty equipment from wear while maintaining smooth fluid flow

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Mann Filter is a German automotive parts company that produces filters for air, fuel, oil, and hydraulic systems. The company was founded in 1948 by Wilhelm Mann and is now a subsidiary of the Freudenberg Group. Mann Filter produces a wide range of filters for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and agricultural equipment.
Model Mann Filter HD 514/2
MPN Mann Filter HD 514/2
ID 49125125
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