We propose a HCF-based component with the capability of suppressing HOMs. This component consists of a segment of SMF (working as a filter fiber to mitigate HOMs) which is fusion spliced with a section of GRIN fiber (working as a mode-field adaptor). We present the component design and illustrate 4 different situations where this component can be applied based on customized requirements/applications. The proof-of-concept experiment has been carried out to quantitatively and qualitatively characterize its HOM suppression ability. The results demonstrate that this component can suppress LP 11 mode by 4.5 dB and 14 dB when the angle misalignment is 0 • and 1.1 • , respectively. In practical systems, angle misalignment is a common issue with HCF coupling which is based on free-space optics, this mode-cleaning component provides an approach to effectively and conveniently achieve modal discrimination, as well as offering a sealed compact and alignment-free HCF-based fiberized link with low connection loss. Furthermore, we glued the component with the HCF to realize HCF end-capping, which prevents occurrence of contamination on the HCF end-facet and enables stable operation without the need to cleave the end-facet.