New MANN-FILTER Catalogues

March 10, 2014
New MANN-FILTER Catalogues
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MANN-FILTER  has published its 2014/15 catalogues. The new publications detail products for use in more than 39,000 vehicles and machines and includes over 230 new filter types. The catalogues are also available on CD ROM, on-line at www.mann-filter.com and through the MANN-FILTER app.


In total, the new catalogue set comprises 2,700 pages. For ease of reference, it is divided into several individual volumes. Depending on the area of application, new filter catalogues are available for passenger vehicles and transporters, trucks and buses and off-highway applications and industry. The 2013/14 Catalogues for Motorcycles and Ships and boats remain valid in their present form.

The new edition also includes an 820 page Comparison list containing more than 145,000 cross references. Here, users can find the relevant MANN FILTER product based on the manufacturer’s original part number or competitor item number.

Reflecting the global scope of MANN-FILTER, the catalogue contains introductory chapters in 14 different languages. The main section is easy to use with an alphabetical index, easy-to-understand symbols and concise tables quickly and conveniently leading the user to the right filter and the corresponding product description.
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