Structure of portable oil filter
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2024.11.15
Handheld oil filter is a compact and easy to operate portable device, mainly used for filtering and purifying various lubricating oils. Its structure mainly includes the following parts:
Firstly, the portable oil filter is equipped with a compact motor as the power source for the entire device. The motor drives the gear pump to suck the oil to be filtered from the oil tank or barrel, and pressurizes it to be transported to the filtration system. The design of the gear pump ensures stable flow and pressure output, ensuring smooth passage of oil through the filtration system.
The filtration system is the core component of a portable oil filter, usually consisting of a coarse filter and a fine filter. The coarse filter is located at the oil suction port and is used to preliminarily filter out large particles and impurities in the oil, protecting the oil pump from damage. Fine filters have higher filtration accuracy and can further remove small particles and pollutants from the oil, ensuring that the filtered oil meets cleanliness standards.
In addition, the portable oil filter is equipped with auxiliary components such as pressure gauges for real-time monitoring of the system's operating status and the degree of contamination of the filter element. This helps users to timely understand the working status of the oil filter and perform necessary maintenance and replacement of the filter element.
In terms of overall design, the portable oil filter emphasizes portability and ease of use. Its shell is usually made of lightweight materials, with a compact and aesthetically pleasing structure. At the same time, the device is also equipped with portable components such as handles and brackets, allowing users to easily move the oil filter to the location where it needs to be filtered, and quickly install and debug it.