Eclipse Magnetics MicroMag M10208.5 Coolant Magnetic Filter Unit
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The Eclipse Magnetics MicroMag M10208.5 is a high-intensity magnetic coolant filtration unit manufactured in Sheffield, England, designed to remove ferrous particles from coolant, cutting fluid, and hydraulic fluid circuits in CNC machining and grinding operations. The unit features a blue anodized aluminum manifold body with clearly marked IN and OUT ports, a transparent polycarbonate bowl for visual inspection of captured swarf, and a replaceable magnetic core cartridge (blue anodized aluminum, included) that concentrates magnetic flux to capture sub-micron ferrous contamination without consumable filter media. The complete kit ships new and includes two red anodized aluminum service spanners (Eclipse-branded, Sheffield England), a black plastic bowl removal tool with integrated mounting bracket hardware, a small hardware pack, and a multilingual illustrated instruction sheet covering dismantling, cleaning, and reassembly procedures. The M10208.5 part number is an Eclipse Magnetics catalog designation; the unit installs inline in a fluid circuit and is serviced by removing the bowl and wiping the magnetic core, eliminating ongoing filter element replacement costs typical of conventional filtration.
Product Specifications
| Brand | Eclipse Magnetics |
| Product Line | MicroMag |
| Part Number / MPN | M10208.5 |
| Country of Manufacture | Sheffield, England, UK |
| Body Material | Anodized aluminum (blue) |
| Bowl Material | Transparent polycarbonate |
| Port Orientation | IN and OUT marked on manifold base |
| Filtration Technology | Permanent magnetic core, no consumable filter element |
| Condition | New |
| Kit Contents | Filter unit, 2x red aluminum service spanners, black plastic bowl spanner with mounting bracket, replacement magnetic core cartridge (blue), hardware pack, instruction sheet |
| Fluid Compatibility | Coolant, cutting fluid, hydraulic fluid (ferrous particle removal) |
