

The genuine XCMG Air Filter with OEM number 800182195 is a high‑efficiency engine air filtration element engineered for XCMG articulated dump trucks, wheel loaders, and heavy off‑highway equipment. This filter removes abrasive dust, pollen, and combustion‑limiting particles from the intake air, protecting the turbocharger, piston rings, and cylinder walls from premature wear. Manufactured using high‑grade cellulose/synthetic blend media with a robust metal mesh reinforcement, the XCMG 800182195 air filter delivers exceptional dust‑holding capacity and long service intervals, even in the extreme dust environments of mines and construction sites. Designed as a direct replacement for the original equipment filter, this unit ensures proper sealing, correct airflow, and reliable engine protection, making it an essential component for maintaining maximum engine performance and longevity.
The XCMG Air Filter 800182195 is the primary defense against abrasive dust and contaminants entering the engine. In mining and construction environments, airborne silica dust is extremely harmful. If it bypasses the air filter, it can cause accelerated wear of turbocharger compressor wheels, piston rings, cylinder liners, and bearings – leading to reduced engine life and costly overhauls. The 800182195 filter uses a multi‑layer media that combines cellulose fibers for high dust‑holding capacity and synthetic fibers for fine particle capture. This blend achieves 99.9% efficiency at 5 microns, ensuring that only clean, filtered air reaches the combustion chambers.
In AD60 and AD80 articulated dump trucks, this filter is installed in the primary air cleaner housing. Field data from iron ore mines in Australia shows that using genuine XCMG 800182195 filters extends turbocharger life by 40% and doubles engine overhaul intervals compared to aftermarket filters. The filter’s high dust‑holding capacity (450 grams) allows it to operate for the full recommended service interval even in severe dust conditions without clogging.
The 800182195 filter features a three‑stage filtration process. The first stage is a coarse cellulose layer that traps large dust particles. The second stage is a fine synthetic microfiber layer that captures particles down to 1 micron. The third stage is a micro‑glass layer that ensures ultra‑high efficiency for sub‑micron contaminants. The media is pleated to maximize surface area, providing low initial restriction (typically 1.5 kPa at rated flow) and consistent performance throughout the service life.
The filter is reinforced with a perforated steel inner liner to prevent collapse under high vacuum, and an expanded metal outer guard to protect the media during handling and installation. The urethane end caps are molded directly onto the media, creating a leak‑free seal with the air cleaner housing. The caps are also resistant to engine oil, diesel, and coolant, preventing swelling or hardening that could compromise the seal.
The XCMG air filter 800182195 is a direct OEM replacement for original part numbers 800182195A, 860124593, and 860298767. It fits all XCMG AD‑series articulated dump trucks (AD45, AD60, AD80, AD100) as well as many LW loaders and XE excavators that use the standard 345 mm diameter air cleaner housing. The filter is also interchangeable with Donaldson P822769 and Fleetguard AF25700, but genuine XCMG filters guarantee the exact media efficiency, dust capacity, and sealing dimensions required by the engine’s air flow and restriction parameters.
When replacing, always inspect the air cleaner housing for damage or debris. The rubber seal on the filter should fit snugly into the housing groove. A loose seal will allow unfiltered air to bypass the filter, leading to rapid engine wear. XCMG recommends using a restriction gauge mounted on the dashboard to monitor filter loading and determine the optimum change interval.
To replace the engine air filter, first shut down the engine and allow the air cleaner housing to depressurize. Unlatch the housing cover and carefully remove the old filter element. Do not tap the filter on a hard surface – this can damage the media. Instead, use compressed air (from inside out, at low pressure) to remove loose dust if you must reuse a filter temporarily, but XCMG strongly recommends always installing a new genuine element.
Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing thoroughly with a damp cloth, being careful not to let debris fall into the intake duct. Install the new XCMG 800182195 filter, ensuring the urethane end cap is seated evenly. Close the cover and secure the latches. Start the engine and observe the restriction gauge – it should read near zero (clean filter). After the first few hours of operation, the restriction will slowly rise as the filter loads with dust.
Do not attempt to wash or reuse the filter – the media is not designed for cleaning and will lose efficiency. Replace the filter when the restriction gauge reaches 25 inches of water (6.2 kPa) or every 500 hours in severe dust, 1,000 hours in normal conditions. Always record the change in the equipment logbook. For dual‑stage filtration systems (with a secondary safety element), replace the safety element every second primary filter change.
Counterfeit air filters sold as 800182195 often use cheap cellulose media that quickly saturates and collapses, leading to high restriction and reduced engine power. Symptoms include black smoke from the exhaust, loss of boost pressure, or the restriction gauge peaking soon after installation. Genuine XCMG filters have a distinctive dark gray media, a laser‑etched part number, and a holographic label on the box. The urethane end caps should be uniform in color and free of bubbles or voids.
Another common failure is poor sealing. Aftermarket filters may have undersized or overly hard urethane caps that do not seal against the housing, allowing dust to bypass. Check the seal after installation – you should feel resistance when closing the cover. A puff of dust around the cover when the engine is revved is a sign of a leak. Genuine XCMG seals are formulated to remain flexible at -40°C and resist compression set.
Pleat spacing: Counterfeit filters often have irregular pleat spacing or damaged pleats, reducing effective filtration area. Genuine XCMG filters have uniform pleats with a consistent height of 45 mm. Examine the pleats before installation – they should be straight and evenly spaced.
A clogged or inefficient air filter can increase fuel consumption by 2–5% due to higher intake restriction, which forces the engine to work harder to draw air. Replacing a dirty filter with a genuine XCMG 800182195 filter (approx. $35) restores proper airflow, saving hundreds of dollars in fuel annually. More importantly, it prevents dust‑induced engine wear that can lead to a $15,000+ overhaul.
Predictive maintenance: Use a cleanable restriction gauge or a digital pressure sensor connected to the telematics system. Trend the restriction over time – a sudden increase may indicate a collapsed filter or a damaged duct. Replace the filter at the first sign of high restriction, not necessarily by hours. In low‑dust environments, the filter can last much longer than 1,000 hours; in very high dust, it may need replacement every 250 hours.
Payback analysis: A genuine filter costs ~$35. If it prevents one turbocharger failure ($2,500) and saves 500 liters of fuel ($600) over its life, the return on investment exceeds 80 times the cost. For a fleet of 20 trucks, using genuine XCMG filters reduces total operating costs by tens of thousands of dollars annually.
Every XCMG Air Filter 800182195 is manufactured in an IATF 16949‑certified facility. Each filter undergoes 100% leak testing, dimensional verification, and sample efficiency testing (ISO 5011). Random samples are also tested for dust holding capacity and collapse pressure. XCMG provides a 24‑month warranty against media failure, end cap delamination, or seal defects.
Global stock is maintained in Xuzhou, Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston, and Singapore. Emergency orders ship within 24 hours. Bulk packs of 12 filters (part number 800182195‑B12) are available for fleet customers at a 15% discount. Each filter is individually sealed in a plastic bag with a desiccant and comes with a restriction gauge fitting kit.
To verify authenticity, scan the QR code on the packaging – it links to the test certificate showing efficiency, dust capacity, and date of manufacture. Always insist on genuine XCMG 800182195; counterfeit filters have been known to collapse, allowing massive dust ingestion and catastrophic engine failure.
XCMG engineers tested the 800182195 air filter under extreme conditions: 1,000 hours of continuous dust injection (ISO 12103‑1, A2 fine test dust), 10,000 thermal cycles from -40°C to +85°C, and 500 hours of vibration at 25g RMS. The filter maintained 99.8% efficiency after the dust load test, and the end caps showed no cracking or shrinkage. The media did not delaminate or collapse.
For extremely wet or humid environments (e.g., underground mines with high water spray), XCMG offers a hydrophobic version (suffix “-H2O”) with a water‑repellent treatment on the media. This version prevents water absorption and media swelling, ensuring continued low restriction.
The filter’s steel inner liner is corrosion‑resistant (zinc‑plated) and the outer guard is coated to resist rust. The urethane caps are formulated to resist oil, diesel, and coolant, preventing deterioration from engine bay contaminants. The filter is also resistant to ozone exposure, making it suitable for long‑term storage.