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Oil Filter B1400 119305-35151 119305-35150 B7285 LF3925 3769707 Parameter:
Part Number B1400 119305-35151 119305-35150 B7285 LF3925 3769707
Brand Tamfiney
Height 65 mm
Outer Diameter 68 mm
Inner Diameter/Thread Size M20 x 1.5
Minimum Order  300 pcs
Place of Region: Zhejiang, China
Payment Terms: T/T
Price Terms: FOB
Lead Time: 30 to 50 days based on order quantities
Market Type: After Market
Current Export Market: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Oceania

What does a Baldwin B1400 oil filter fit?

JLG  H 340 AJX 20 J PLUSX 26 JP
JYDELAND  BOBMAN COMFORTBOBMAN POWERLEADBOBMAN SELFLOAD
KAESER  M 20M 20M 20.2M 20 PE
KOHLER  3.5 CFZ3.5 EFZ3.5 ESZ4 CF4 CZ5.5 CF5 EFZ6.5 CFZ6.5 CZ6.5 ESZ
KRANMAN  BISON 8000 6WD
KUBOTA  B 1121 D-ECB 1161 D-ECB 1181 DT-ECB 1220B 1410 DB 1620B 1700B 1710 DB 1820B 1902B 2100 D/HDBX 1500 D-48BX 1500 D-54BX 1800 DBX 1830 DBX 1850 DBX 1870-1BX 231BX 2350 DBX 2370-1BX 24BX 25 
LINCOLN  RANGER 305 D
MAGNI  HAB 18 RTHAB 22 RTHAB 28 RT
MASE GENERATORS  IS 5.6IS 6.1IS 7.1IS 9.1IS 9.6MARINER 550MARINER 550 SMARINER 610MARINER 610 SMARINER 910MARINER 910 S
MERLO  CINGO M 10CINGO M 8.2 PLUSCINGO M 8.3 EVO
MESSERSI  CH 2/R13M 16 LM 16 U-DSM 18 DSTC 100 DTC 120 DTC 130 DTC 150 DTC 150 D-AVTC 150 D-AVPTC 150 D-BETTC 150 D-BTTC 150 D-CTC 150 D-MTTC 150 D-MTPTCH 1500/BT

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Q: Does the Baldwin B1400 have a shelf life?

Products under the Baldwin brand, such as the B1400 model, typically refer to industrial components such as filters. Regarding its shelf life, it needs to be analyzed in conjunction with the product type and storage conditions.
The shelf life of filter products is generally short, especially when it comes to aging materials such as rubber seals, and long-term storage may affect performance. For example, Baldwin Filters' air or fuel filters typically have a shelf life of 2 to 5 years when stored in an unopened, dry environment, but this is subject to the manufacturer's instructions. ‌

Q: How do I confirm it's the correct filter for my machine?

Assess how well equipment processing capacity matches filter flow rate. First, identify the device's rated flow rate (e.g., liters/minute or tons/hour) and working pressure range. Compare this with the filter's maximum processing capacity. For instance, if the device flow rate is 10 tons/hour, the filter flow rate must at least match this value. It should also have a 10%-20% margin to prevent efficiency drops or damage from overload.

Check filtration accuracy and media compatibility. The accuracy (e.g., micron value) must align with the particle size in the medium. For example, removing suspended solids requires ≤ 40 microns accuracy. Fine filtration may need ≤ 0.5 microns accuracy. Also, ensure the filter material (e.g., 316 stainless steel, polypropylene) suits the medium's chemical properties (e.g., acidity, alkalinity, corrosiveness). This prevents corrosion or contamination.

Verify physical and operational conditions adaptability. Consider parameters like temperature, pressure, and viscosity. For high-temperature media, choose heat-resistant materials (e.g., high-temperature alloys). In high-pressure environments, select reliable pressure-bearing filters. Additionally, account for the operating mode (continuous or intermittent). Evaluate maintenance requirements, such as automatic cleaning functions.

Reference industry standards and practical cases. For industrial applications, follow ISO or ASME standards to ensure compliance. In household scenarios, refer to product certifications (e.g., NSF certification). If similar equipment cases exist, compare their filter selection logic. This provides practical reference for better decision-making.

Q: Can you go 2 years without changing oil?

It is generally not recommended to not change engine oil in two years, as the oil can oxidize and degrade over time, losing its lubrication, cooling, and cleaning functions, which may lead to increased engine wear, sludge buildup, or component corrosion.

Oil changes should be comprehensively considered based on type, vehicle usage, and manufacturer recommendations. The lifespan of different oil types varies significantly: mineral oil is prone to degradation and should be changed every six months; semi-synthetic oil can be extended to annual intervals; fully synthetic oil offers high stability and may last up to a year, but changing it every two years still carries risks. Even with low mileage, oil can become contaminated due to engine residue, humidity, and other factors. Low-frequency users are advised to inspect oil condition annually (e.g., darkening or reduced viscosity) and follow the "whichever comes first" principle in vehicle maintenance manuals. To protect the engine, it's best to adjust the cycle flexibly based on actual driving conditions rather than adhering strictly to a fixed two-year interval.