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Catalog Baldwinfilters cross-references
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HOW NUMBER-FINDER CROSS-REFERENCE IS ARRANGED
NUMBER-FINDER IMPORTANT NOTICE
CROSS-REFERENCE All cross-references in this catalog are based on the latest
authoritative information available at press time. However,
equipment manufacturers often change component suppliers
without notice while continuing to use the same filter
number. This change could result in a non-critical dimension
A Single, Easy-to-Use List Arranged as a becoming critical. Other filter manufacturers may use one
filter to replace two of ours. Thus, when crossing from
Dictionary (Character-by-Character, a non-original equipment filter number, a problem could
1 Through 9, then A Through Z) develop. If a filter doesn’t seal when installed, it should not be
used. We cannot be responsible for misapplications.
Original equipment manufacturer’s tradenames or trademarks
are for identification purposes only. There is no affiliation,
All numbers (regardless of manufacturer) are arranged in sponsorship or connection with the original equipment parts
a single dictionary-like sequence. You don’t count digits - it or manufacturer.
makes no difference how long the number is (just as it makes
no difference how long the word is in the dictionary). There’s
only one list and one place on the list.
Ignore beginning zeroes - otherwise, look up the first digit MEANING OF SYMBOLS USED IN
or letter and then look up each additional character in turn. THIS SECTION
Remember that each number is sorted character-by-charac- [G] = Gasket
ter, 1 through 9, then A through Z. Gaskets are listed in the same way as filters. The [G] points
out that this is a gasket.
There is a manufacturer’s code listed with each number to
verify whose number is being crossed. A complete list of
[H] = Housing
manufacturers’ codes are listed in the front of the catalog.
The [H] represents a base or a housing. If Baldwin has
no exact replacement, the filter used is shown rather than
another base or housing number.
HOW TO USE THE NUMBER-FINDER + Plus Sign = Variation
CROSS-REFERENCE: See the Baldwin Product Guide (Form 562-14) or the Baldwin
FIRST: Begin with the first digit or letter. Beginning Electronic Catalog on the internet at www.baldwinfilter.com
zeroes, dashes, slashes, decimals, etc., are ignored in for variations of this number.
sorting. Numbers are sorted ahead of letters. (Fractions are
CLN&R* = Clean and Reuse
sorted as whole numbers. For example, 1/4 is written as 1/4
and sorted as 14.) Numbers representing screens or other permanent filters
(not replaced by Baldwin) are marked CLN&R* if they have
SECOND: Find the remaining digits and/or letters. Scan been reported as capable of being cleaned and reused.
the first two or three characters for the correct start, then read Baldwin can’t be responsible for such reuse.
the rest of the number.
Not U.L. App. = Not U.L. Approved
THIRD: Baldwin numbers are listed in bold face. When
Filters used in high fire-risk applications carry U.L. approval.
you find the number you are looking for, be sure to check the Ours are equivalent size but not fireproof.
manufacturere’s code, as there may be duplicate numbers
made by different manufacturers. A plus sign (+) indicates N/S = Non-Serviceable
other variations of the filter are shown in the Product Guide
Catalog (Form 562-14) or the Baldwin Electronic Catalog on OBS = Obsolete, Availability limited to distributor stock.
the internet at www.baldwinfilter.com.
If this is the first time you have seen our Number-Finder,
we suggest you look up several numbers just for practice
so you will be familiar with how to use it quickly. Unless you
accidentally mistake a zero for a letter O, or a number 1 for
the letter l, you should be able to find any number in our
Number-Finder more quickly than in any other cross-reference.
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