Donaldson H001378 - Air Inlet Hood - 3.52 in. height, Plastic
$3449
MSRP: $53.44
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DONALDSON part description
Features & Benefits
- Stands just 3.52 inches tall to suit compact intake setups
- Durable plastic shell resists wear from sun, grit, and weather
- Keeps bigger particles out before they reach the filter core
- Commonly used on equipment in off-road or high-dust settings
- Pairs easily with multiple Donaldson intake configurations
Donaldson Air Inlet Hood
The Donaldson Air Inlet Hood acts as a protective barrier at the opening of the intake system. With a low-profile height of 3.52 inches, it fits tight clearances without impeding airflow. The plastic shell resists cracking and UV degradation and is often used in agricultural, industrial, or on-highway equipment. When intake filters are clogged faster than expected or exposed directly to the elements, the Donaldson H001378 serves as a shield against debris before it reaches the filter.
Product Attributes
Height | 3.52 in |
Added Height | 2.52 in |
Hood Diameter | 5.98 in |
Material | Plastic |
Od Pipe | 2.52 in |
DONALDSON H001378 Cross Reference
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For more than 100 years, Donaldson® has provided effective solutions to complex filtration challenges in various industries. Fleet managers worldwide have relied on Donaldson’s wide range of filtration products to ensure their trucks operate at peak efficiency and reduce expenses and maintenance downtime in the long run. These products include air intake filters and cleaners, cabin air filters, coolant filters, fuel filters and water separators, transmission filters, exhaust filtration products, and so much more. Each Donaldson filtration product is engineered for durability and performance that matches that of the original. Whether they are long-haul trucks, school buses, dump trucks, or other commercial vehicles, Donaldson filtration products will help keep them running smoothly.

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