WranglerX
Elite Member
You can call it a filter and parts list may call it a filter, but by design and placement its a strainer...
And having a filter after control valve and before tank its on 'low pressure" side (easier to prevents canister bursts) and it is readily accessed to change ... Not like having to deal with all the fluids in tank when trying to clean strainer between tank and pump....
Edited to note: his is incorrect graphic for my splitter, graphics is for DUERR 622/623.... My splitter is a DUERR 620...
Dale
And having a filter after control valve and before tank its on 'low pressure" side (easier to prevents canister bursts) and it is readily accessed to change ... Not like having to deal with all the fluids in tank when trying to clean strainer between tank and pump....
Edited to note: his is incorrect graphic for my splitter, graphics is for DUERR 622/623.... My splitter is a DUERR 620...
Dale
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