The most common ways to identify a hydraulic filter model are checking the code on the machine nameplate and measuring the filter dimensions. In many cases, the hydraulic oil tank or nearby equipment area has a label showing the filter code or part number. If the code is not available, you can identify the filter by measuring its outer diameter, height, and inner diameter.
Check the machine nameplate or filter code
Many hydraulic systems have a nameplate or label near the hydraulic oil tank. This label may show the filter code, part number, or equipment model. If the information is clear, this is usually the fastest way to confirm the correct hydraulic filter model.

Measure the filter dimensions
If the nameplate is missing or the code is unreadable, you can measure the old filter directly. The three main dimensions are:
- Outer diameter
- Height
- Inner diameter
These dimensions are commonly used to help match the filter with the correct model.

Ask for professional support
If you still cannot identify the exact model from the code or dimensions, you can contact our factory for assistance. Send us the filter measurements or photos, and our team can help confirm a suitable replacement model.
If you have purchasing needs, feel free to contact us for product support and a quotation.