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[Lifetime Warranty] 48-222 In-line Filter Screen Replacement - Compatible with Zodiac Polaris Vac-Sweep 280, 380, 280 TankTrax | Pack of 5

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48-222 In-Line Filter Screen Replacement

Key Features

  • Fine Stainless Steel Mesh: Specifically engineered to capture sand, silt, and small debris before they enter the internal water management system of pressure-side cleaners.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Construction: Built with high-grade metal mesh and a durable plastic frame to withstand constant exposure to chlorine, salt, and other pool chemicals.
  • Enhanced Pressure Flow: Designed with a precision-tapered cone shape to maximize surface area, ensuring optimal water pressure is maintained for wheel speed and the backup valve.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Primary Part Number: 48-222.

Compatibility & Fitment

This mesh filter screen is a direct replacement for the internal component of the 48-080 in-line filter assembly. Compatible brands and models include:

  • Polaris Vac-Sweep: Fits 280, 380, and 280 TankTrax models.
  • Polaris Sport: Compatible with the 3900 Sport in-line filter system.
  • Zodiac: Fits various pressure-side cleaners utilizing the 48-080 filter housing.

When to Replace

  • Visible Mesh Tearing: Any holes in the stainless steel allow debris to bypass the filter and clog the cleaner's drive system.
  • Reduced Cleaner Speed: A screen heavily clogged with calcium or fine silt restricts flow, causing the cleaner to move sluggishly or stop.
  • Calcification: If the mesh has become "petrified" with mineral deposits that cannot be rinsed off, water will not pass through efficiently.

Installation Tips

  • Directional Alignment (PRO TIP): The narrow end of the cone should point toward the pool cleaner side of the hose to effectively trap debris within the screen body.
  • Housing Inspection: Ensure the 48-080 clear housing is free of old mesh fragments before inserting the new 48-222 screen to maintain a watertight seal.
  • Routine Cleaning: Rinse the screen weekly by removing the filter nut; this prevents debris from being forced through the mesh by the high pressure of the booster pump.
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  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Fix symptoms of pool cleaners: decrease in suction power, damaged/ torn/ clogged in-line filter screen, ineffective cleaning, etc.
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    Premium Quality

    48-222 In-line Filter Screen is made of sturdy and wear-resistant material that is well-tested by the manufacturer
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NO DIRT GOT AWAY

NO DIRT GOT AWAY

Ensure the pool cleaner is not damaged by dirt and performs cleaning effectively.

FAQ

This filter screen is designed for Zodiac Polaris pressure-side pool cleaners, including the Vac-Sweep 280, Vac-Sweep 380, and 280 TankTrax. It is also compatible with the Polaris 480/480 PRO, 3900 Sport, and the 180. Because model variations can differ by production run, we recommend confirming that your existing screen or parts diagram specifies part number 48-222.
This replacement corresponds to part number 48-222. It is also identified by the part number 48222 and serves as the replacement screen for the 48-080 in-line filter assembly.
The in-line filter screen captures sand, grit, plaster dust, and small debris before they travel deeper into the cleaner system. Keeping this screen intact and clean maintains proper water flow and reduces wear on internal jets, gears, bearings, and other moving components.
Common signs include weaker cleaner movement, reduced wheel or backup function, inconsistent sweeping, and visible debris packed into the screen. If the screen is torn, collapsed, brittle, or no longer seats correctly, it should be replaced.
This is a simple maintenance task. Typically, you shut off the booster pump, relieve pressure, open the in-line filter housing, remove the old screen, rinse the housing, and install the new screen. The process takes about 5 to 10 minutes and does not require specialized tools.
Inspect the in-line filter housing for cracks, check the hose connections for leaks, and ensure the screen seat is clean so the new screen fits securely. It is also recommended to flush debris from the hose and confirm the wall fitting water supply is strong, as restricted flow can cause performance issues even with a new screen installed.
Frequent clogging is usually caused by fine debris in the pool water, such as sand, dead algae, plaster residue, or heavy dust. Repeated damage can result from age, chemical exposure, or running the cleaner with excessive debris in the line. If the screen clogs quickly after replacement, verify the overall pool cleanliness and check the cleaner water feed path for persistent contamination.