How to choose the correct filters for your digger?

How to choose the correct filters for your digger?

Filters are important consumables in diggers. Changing filters is an important part in maintaining your digger. Inside a digger there can be up to a dozen different filters, additionally there are hundreds of different manufacturers and models of diggers. Therefore there are a huge amount of different filters. Often one filter could be used with dozens of other diggers, or the same model digger with variations in engine model, or even manufacturing year can mean that they use different filters. How do you choose the correct filter for your digger?


Our solution is to provide a filter list based on digger manufacturers. The following filter list is for Komatsu diggers.


The above filter list shows all filters for Komatsu diggers from 2 to 27 tonnes. The first 2 Columns show the digger and engine model. The rest of the list shows 5 different types of filters. They are air filter, engine oil filter, Diesel filter, Hydraulic oil filter, and other filters. Each occupy 2 columns. The left column is the part number from Baosheng which is the filter manufacturer. The right column is the original part number from Komatsu.


The procedure to choose a filter is:


1.  Find the correct row in the spreadsheet according to your digger model and engine model.


2. Find the filter type you need which will tell you the original part number from Komatsu and also the part number from Baosheng.

3. Check the original part number printed on your old filter, if it matches the number you just found, it is the correct filter for your digger.

In another words, from digger model —> the original part no —> Baosheng No. Once you know the Baosheng No you then know which filter you need. If you want to see the details of the filter. You may search the Baosheng No on Trademe or our website www.diggerparts.co.nz , where you can see the listing for it and buy the filter directly.


In the filter list, part numbers in yellow or red mean that they are currently out of stock.


If you have an original part number, but you can’t find a filter with the matching original part from us. Please contact us and tell us the related details. We will try our best to source the compatible filters in the near future.

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